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(2) M. Eheebii. (Lindl.j 

 Ident. Liadl. 1. c. 



Syn. Epidendrum resupinatum Forst. Malaxis Eheedii, WilU. 



Migrcm. "Wight 1. c. t. 902, 



Spec. Chae. Stem leafy : leaves oblong-lanceolate, plaited : lip 

 truncated, dentate, largely overlapping at the base. 



Pulney mountains among pasture. 



(3) M. LtTTEOLA. (M.W,.) 



Ident. Wight 1. c. t. 1632. 



Spec. Chah. Stem leafy at the base : leavep ovate, sub-cordate 

 at the base, acute, plicate : sepals obovate, obtuse, the middle one 

 narrower : petals linear, obtuse, emargmate : lip somewhat 2-lobed, 

 lobes broad, spreading, fimbriate-dentate : flowers yellow. 



Ootacamund, Neilgherries. Flowering in August. 



(4) M. "Waluchu. (Lindl.j 



Ident. Lindl. 1. c. p. 20. 



Spec. Chae. Stem leafy : leaves oblong, acuminate, raceme 

 elongated, few flowered : sepals dblong-Hnear : petals filiform : lip 

 oval, sUghtfy 2-eleft at the apex : flowers bluish. 



Silhet. 



(5) i[. BIATTBITA. (Lindl.j 

 Ident. Lindl. 1. c. 



-Spec. Chae. Stem leafy: leaves -ovate-oblong, acuminate: raceme 

 dense, many flowered : lip acuminate, obtuse, quite entire, 2-crested 

 at the base : wings of the column petaloid : lateral sepals and petals 

 secund. 



'Pundua, Silhet. 



GENUS II. COTTOmA. 



C}ynandi*ia monaiiclvla. Bex: Syit. 



SJerh. Famed after Major E. Cotton, Madras Engineers, an 

 ardent promoter of Botany. 



Gen. Chae. Perianth spreading : sepals broad-obovate, obtuse^ 

 petals smaller, sub-lanceolate, cuneate at the base : lip ecalcarate, 



