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(2) L. ATROPiTEPmaEA. (Lindl.J 

 Ident. Lindl. 1. c. p. 28. 



Migra/o. Wight 1. c. t. 904. 



Spec. Chae. Leaves two or tliree, roundish, acuminated, petio- 

 lated, plaited, obKquely cucullate at the base, about as long as the 

 erect few-flowered raceme : labeUum oblong, obtuse, recurved, 

 crenulate: lateral sepals oblong-lanceolate, oblique: petals long 

 filiform : flowers purple. 



Pulney mountains, among rocky clifts. ' 



(3) L. "Walkekije. (Graka/m,.) 

 Ident. Grab. Bot. Mag. No. 3770. 



Engrwo. "Wight 1. c. t. 905. 



Spec. Char. Leaves two.^r three, roundish ovate, acute, 

 petioled, plicate, oblique at the base, cucullate, shorter than the 

 erect many-flowered raceme : • peduncles angled : Up roundish, 

 reflexed, crenulated : sepals spreading, oblong, margins revolute : 

 the germen and filiform petals equal. 



Courtallum. 



(4) L. LowsiPES. (Lindl.) 



Ident. Lindl. 1. c. p. 30. 



Engram. "Wight 1. c. t. 906. 



Spec. Chak. Pseudo-bulbs long, terete, 2-leaved: leaves ensi- 

 form lanceolate : raceme straight, many-flowered : scape ancipitous : 

 lip ovate acute, without tubercles, the length of the column : sepals 

 ovate : petals linear. 



Courtallum, flowering in July and August. Mountains of Eastern 

 Bengal. 



(5) L. buoba. (R.W.) 



Ident. "Wight 1. c. t. 1633. 



Spec. Chae. Leaves two or three, ovate acute, undulate, plicate, 

 cucullate : raceme erect, few-flowered : sepals ovate, acute : petals 

 narrow Knear, blunt-pointed : lip spreading, deeply 2-lobed : flowers 

 dull plumb colour. 



Neilgherries, nestling among the moss on the branches of trees, 

 flowering in July and August. 



