ANOECTOCHILUS. Ill 



A. REGALE INORNATUM, Uoore.—A very distinct form of this handsome 

 plant, the leaves of which are of the usual form, and of the same bronzy green 

 colour, but are marked only by the longitudinal veins and are destitute of the 

 golden reticulation. This dark rich velvety hue, with but few and slight 

 markings, gives it a very distinct appearance. — Java. 



FlQ.—Bot. Mag., t. 5208. 



Syn. — A, sctaceum inornatum. 



A. REINWARDTII, Blume. — A very handsome species in the way of A. regale. 

 The leaves are of a rich deep velvety bronze, beautifully and distinctly inter- 

 sected with bright golden lines. — Java. 



Fig.— Blume, Oroh. Aroh. Lid., t. 12, fig. 2 ; Belg. HoH., 1861, t. 18. 



A. ROXBURGHII, Lindley. — A very beautiful and distinct free-growing 

 species, attaining a height of three inches, and having ovate leaves two and a 

 half inches long, and an inch and a half broad, the colour towards the margin 

 being a dark olive or bronzy green, with coppery reticulations, and a broad 

 band down the centre of pale bright green, reticulated with golden veins. The 

 flowers are white and rather showy for the size of the plant, growing in erect 

 spikes six to ten inches high. The name appears to have been applied to 

 several different plants ; and those known as A. intermedmm and A. setaceo- 

 pictum are sometimes included as varieties. — Java, Singapore, and India. 



Fio. — WallicU, Tent. Fl. Ncp., t. 27 ; Flore cles Serves, t. 519 ; Blume, Oreh. Arch. 

 InO,., t. 12*, fig. 2 ; Belg. Hort., 1861, t. 18. 



Syn. — A. Lobhianuvi, Planohon ; Ghrysolaplms Roaiiurghii. 



A. RUCKERI, Hort. Lorn. — This is a remarkably handsome species. The 

 leaves are broadly ovate, with a bronzy green ground colour, marked with six 

 rows of distinct silvery -grey spots running down the entire length of the leaves. 

 It looks distinct from most others. — Borneo. 



A. SETACEUM.— See Anoectochilus kegale. 



A. SETACEUM CORDATUM.— See ANOECTOCHiiiUS kegale conDATTJir. 



A. SETACEUM GRANDIFOLIUM.— See Anoectochilus segale gbandijolium. 



A. SETACEUM INORNATUM.— See Anoectochilus regale inornatum. 



A, STRIATUM. — See Monochilus regium. 



A. TURNERI, Hort. Williams.— This is one of the most beautiful of the 

 genus, and possesses the advantage of being a strong and vigorous grower. 

 The leaves are large, of a rich bronzy ground colour, freely marked with golden 

 and coppery-red reticulations. — Java. 



A. VEITCHII.— See Macodes Petola. 



A. XANTHOPHYLLUM See Anoectochilus Friderici-Augusti, 



A. ZEBRINUM, Hart. Btdl.-An elegant dwarJE-growing species, with ovate 

 lanceolate leaves, of a deep olive green, striped with about three light copper- 

 coloured lines. — India. 



