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than the rest, ovate, membranaceous, obsoletely 3-lobed, claw 

 saccate, geniculate : spur small, horned, almost opposite the lamina : 

 flowers rose, with a few darker spots. 



Shasia hills, flowenng in the hot season. 



(8) A. TESSEIATUM. f R.W.J 



Ident. Wight in Wall. Cat.— Lindl. 1. c. p. 240. 



« 

 Syn. Epidendrum tesselatum, Boxb. — Cymbidium tesselatum,- 



JEngrao. Koxb. Cor. I. t. 42. 



Spec. Chae. Leaves lorate, truncated at the apex, rounded, 

 somewhat equal-sided : racemes few-flowered, horizontal, shorter 

 than the leaves : petals and sepals patent, clawed, obovate, obtuse, 

 crisp, tesselated : spur of the lip straight, conical, lamina ovate, 

 convex, teeth lateral, erect, acuminate, the length of the column : 

 flowers greenish-yellow. 



On trees in the Circar mountainB, 



(9) A. (?) STTATEOLENS, fBoxb.J' 



Ident. Eoxb. 1. c. p. 473, 



Spec. Chae. Caulescent : stems rooting : leaves bifarious, linear, 

 bidentate : racemes lateral, filiform, drooping : lamina horn-shaped, 

 unguiculate, with two oblong erect lobes at the base : flowers yellow, 

 purple-spotted, fragrant. 



Chittagong forests, flowering all the year. 



(10) A. (?) EOSTHATTTM. (Roxl.J 



Ident. Eoxb. 1. c. p. 474. 



Spec. Chae. Caulescent: leaves bifarious, linear, channelled, 

 prsemorse at the apex : racemes lateral, longer than the leaves : lip 

 clavate, sac conical from the apex of the lamina : column beaked, 

 with a recurved white apex in addition : flowers rose. 



Silhet forests. 



(11) A. (?) MTriTIFLOEITM. fRoxl.J 



Ident. Eoxb. 1. c. p. 475. 



Spec. Chae. Caulescent: leaves bifariously imbricated, linear, 

 channelled, obliquely emarginate, with a hooded acumen : racemes 



