Supplement, tj-cj cxLvrii, oechides. (J. D. Hooker.) 195 



lip, white' witli a light yellow disk spotted with brown, and pale rose sepals and" 

 petals. It is a native of Sikkiiu at a higher elevation than the type. C. Hookeb- 

 lANA is, as stated at p. 828, the only species in which the leaves persist after flowering. 

 55. C. ? PiJBPURASCENS, after lo. Plant, insert 2109. 

 P. 843. C. RossiANA. ■ See ante p. 192. 



1. 0. ALBA. After Wall. mss. add Dipodium, Griff'. Ic. Ft Asiat. t. 329 (not of 

 Notul. iW.iOS). V > M ^ J 



P. 847. 11. Pholidota, for mioeantha, read pabtifloba. 

 1. Calanthe TBicABiifATA. Add to citations Veitoh Man. Orchid. Pt. vi. 69; 

 Franch. ^ Savat. Mnum. Ft. Jap. ii. 26 j and after habitat add, Disteib. Japan.— I 

 have not compared the Japanese with the Indian plant. 



P. 849. 5. C. DiPxoxiPHiON. After Ic. Flant. insert t. 2111. 

 P. 850. 10. C. Mannii, after nooTcf. insert Ic. Flant. t. 2113. 

 11. C. Weati „ „ „ t. 2114. 



P. 851. 15. C. TEEATEIFOLIA. To the syuouyms of this spccics add Veitch JfaB. 

 Orchid. Pt. vi. 88 and C. Petri, BeicU. f. in Gard. Chrnn. 1880, 326. C. colorans, 

 W- J. e. 1885, 360; Williams Orchid. Alb. v. t. 218. C. australis, ITort. It is 

 well figured at p. 69. 



P. 852. 16. C. TESIITA. Under Bot. Zeil. for xvi. 128 read 1833, 493. Veitch 

 (Man. Orchid. Ft. vi. 70) enumerates several subvars. ; as gigantea, Williams 

 Orchid. Alb. v. t. 211, (Syns. grandiflora. Sort. JBelg. 1889, 121, and rubro- 

 oculata, Faxt. Mag. xvi. 129 ; Eegel Gartenfi. 1873, 751) ; also Var. Regnieri, 0: 

 Regnieri, Reichb. f. in Qard. Chron. 1883, 274, with its Subvars. Sanderii and 

 Stevenii, Williams Orchid. Alb. iii. t. 13i ; also a' Var. Turneri, with the elongated 

 pseudobulbs of Regnieri and the flowers oi rubro-oculata, 



16/1. C. EUBENS, Ridley in Gard. Ghron. 1890, i. 576 ; pseudobulbs 6 by IJ in. 

 conical silvery, scape 2 ft. woolly, sheaths about. S, raceme ll.fld. flowers pink 

 smaller than in C. vistita, bracts 1 in., pedicel with ovary 2 in., sepals sub- 

 similar dorsal j- in. slender lanceolate mucronate, lateral longer-mucronate, petals 

 shorter more apathulate, lip rose-pink darker at the base adnato to the base of the 

 column erect 4-lobed, side lobes oblong erect appressed to the column, midlobe 

 deeply divided segments rounded with an interposed tooth, spur J in. filiform curved, 

 column as in C. vestita. 



Langkawi Island, north of Penang, Ourtis. — I have seen no specimen. 

 P. 854. 27. C. ANGtrsTirOLiA. To Syn. C. phajoides add Ic. Flant. t. 1864. 

 P. 855. After 31. C. geacilis, add— 



31/1. C. LONQIPES, HooTi.f. ; stems tall, scape axillary very long stout, raceme 

 very short and flowers pubescent, lateral lobes of lip rounded crenate, midlobe 

 flabelliform margins undulate and crenate, disk with a membranous lamella on each 

 side from the base to that of the midlobe, spur 0. 

 SlKKIM HiMAlATA, King. 



Stem as thick as the little finger. Leaves not seen. Scape 10-12 in., with 2-3 

 inflated sheaths ; raceme 8-10-fld, ; flowersf in. diam.; sepals 5-nerved and 3-nerved 

 petals subequal, elliptic, acuminate ; lip as long as the sepals, adnate to the base of 

 the column. — I have seen but one flowerinif specimen of this plant, which is leafless ; its 

 habit is that of C. tubifera, but the flowers are very much smaller, the sepals broader. 

 P. 856. 33. C. LABBOSA, for Hook. f. substitute Beichb. f. in Qard. Ghron. 

 1883, 44. 



P. 858. 7. Abundina Cautleti, after Ic. Flant. insert t. 2112. 



Vol. VI. 



P. 1. Under 1. E. tieens, for .aSvobriuni, read MmW\on. 

 P. 5. 14. E. DECIPIENS, in line 1, for Griff, read Kum. 

 P. 3. 8. B. EXPiANATA ; at end of diagnosis insert HooJc, Ic. Plaint, t. 1882. 



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