15 
eB, bifalce Ti J 7 
«DDL » Lindl. in Hook. Lond. Journ. of Bot., IL., 2 
referring to the sickle-formed lateral lobes ees Ibeliton). Greet 
stems : 
ty ge distant, 12 to in. high, fusiform, fluted, arising 
a y-creeping, branched rhizome. Leaves coriaceous, 5 in 
» 43 In. broad oblong, about near the é stems 
middle 
Seta retuse, darker than other parts of the flower and 
Ei the upse purple. Disk plates 2 erect, each divided longitudinally 
Se Kathor “athe into a double frill. Column short and broad. 
examined a Po pollen-masses in the two fresh flowers which I 
{ebably litre) dry hard pieces of amber not at all adhesive 
4 ab, : ‘ 
resin a ote Guinea. The above description is drawn up from live specimens 
| by Reicht., £. Yen 0, ney. is Lindl., 
— Tthe ee pie Orch., II., 7, and also in Benth. and Hook., Gen. Pl. I, 575. 
» however, but little known, so is placed here under its first name. 
ERIA, Lindl. 
Ora (n. sp.) Stem or pseudo-bulb about 2 in. long, 
about + inch in diameter. Leaves 2 linear, ¢ inch 
Labellum 8-lobed, lobes blunt and about equal in size, 
» Of a thick texture, disk-lines 4, not very prominent ; column 
ll matured in the 
nrolenca, (n. sp.) Stems deep-green, 15 in. long, 3-4 lines 
ha ent, emitting thick, fleshy, scaly roots from the lower 
40aves several, about 5 in. long, 2-3in. broad, ovate-lanceolate, 
i her short stem- 
Wale]; oe piruke, with short rather stiff hairs, weaker and more 
W e lower portion. Bract 
