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(1) Ai EoxBTJBGHii. (Lmdl.) , 

 Ment. Lindl. gen. and sp. p. 499. 



Syn. Chrysobaphus Roxburghii, Wall, tent.jlor. nep. t. 27. 



Engrav. Wall. 1. c— Bot. Eeg. t. 2010. 



Spec. Chae. Leaves painted, ovate, acute, of two colours : spite 

 many-flowered and with the sepals pubescent : margiu of the lip 

 bristly, many-cleft, sagittate at the base : bag conical, emarginate. 



Shady forefits in Silhet. Khasia. Assam. 



(2) A. BEEVILABBIS. fldndl.J 



Ident. Lindl. L c. 



Spec. Chae. Leaves painted, rotund-ovate, of two colours : 

 spike lax, many-flowered, hairy ; bracts spreading, ovate, bristly 

 acute, shorter than the ovary : sepals pubescent : margin of the 

 lip pinnatifidly toothed, lamina shorter, sagittate at the base : bag 

 marginate. , 



Assam. 



(3) A. lANCEOLATus. fliindl.J 



Ident. Lindl, 1. c. 



Spec. Chae. Leaves ovate-lanceolate, of one colour : spike 

 dense, many-flowered, hairy : bracts erect, longer than the flpwers : 

 sepals glabrous : margin of the lip interruptedly dentate-fimbriate, 

 the length of the lamina, bag double. 



Assam. Khasia. 



(4) A. sETACEUs. fBlurm.J 

 Ident. Lindl. 1. c. 



Mngrm. Wight's Icon. v. t. 1731.— Bot Keg. t. 2010. 



Spec. Chae. Leaves coloured, ovate or oval acute, two-coloured, 

 dark brown, traversed with netted golden coloured veins : spikes 

 straight, few-flowered, and like the sepals, pubescent : lip many- 

 cleft, bristly on the margins, rounded at the base : bag conical, 

 emarginate : sepals greenish- white, edged and tipped wit£ red, lip 

 white. 



Travancore mountains at 4,500 feet. I believe this which I 

 have found at the above locality, to be identical with the Ceylon 

 plant. 



