CXXVII. ORCHIDE^. 535 



Tribe II. — Vande^z. 



Subtribe I. — Eulophiece. 

 Eulophia, R. Br. 



venosa, Reichb. = Dipodium venosuin, F. v. M. — Strong 

 plants of this tropical orchid, from which the present 

 plate was made, were collected at Emrmndi by Mr. J. 

 Staer, Oct. 191 1. (Fig. 525 bis.) 

 Fitzalani, F. v. M. 



Subtrtbc II. — Cymbidiece. 

 Cymbidimn, Szv. 



canaliculatum, R. Br. = C. Sparkesii, Rendle; C. Leal, 



Rendle. 

 Hillii, F.v.M. 



albuciflorum, F. v. M. = C. madidum, Lindl. — " Dampy- 

 ampy" of Port Curtis and " Bungkiam" of Tully River 

 natives. Pseudobulb stewed for dysentery (Roth). 

 suave, R. Br. 

 Geodorum, Jackson. 



pictum, Lindl. — " Yeenga" of Gladstone and " Uine" of Rock- 



hampton natives, 

 dilatatum, R. Br., var., Bail., Ql. Bot. Bull. xvi. (1903) 1. 

 Dipodium, R. Br. 



punctatum, R. Br. 



var. Hamiltonianum, Bail, 

 var. album, Bail. 

 ensifolium, F. v. M. 



Subtribe III. — Sarcanthece. 

 Luisia, Gaudich. 



tereti folia, Gaudich. 

 Phalaenopsis, Blume. 



Rosenstromii, Bail. (Fig. 526.) 

 Sarcochilus, R. Br. = Thrixspermum, Lour. 



divitiflorus, F. v. M '.- — Roots flattened, rough like a rasp. 



falcatus, R. Br. 

 var. montanus, Bail. = S. montanus, Fitzg. 



Fitzgeraldi, F. v. M. 



parviflorus, Lindl. 



Bancroftii, Bail. (Fig. 526 bis.) 



Hartmanni, F. v. M. = S. rubric entrum, Fitzg. 



olivaceus, Lindl. 



Cecilios, F. v. M. 



Hillii, F. v. M. 



phyllorrhizus, F. v. M. 



