On some Plants in the 11. C. Botanic Gardens. 369 



A. anceps. Lindl. Gen. sp. Orch.p. 71. Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 

 1895. Dendrobium anceps. Swz. Lindl. Bot. Reg. 15. /. 

 12.39. Roxb. Icon. 13. t. 73. Fl. Lid. 3. p. 487. 



Hab. — On trees, Delta of the Ganges and Irrawaddi, etc. 



About a span in height. Stems simple or branched. Leaves 

 often narrow lanceolate, Flowers green, or more usually brownish- 

 ochroleucre. Labellum represented in Bot. Cab. with two reddish 

 longitudinal lines. 



A. sinuatum, " foliis lanceolatis equilateris approximatis 

 acutis, floribus solitariis axillaribus, labello cuneato elongato 

 intra apicem linea hippocrepica crassa sinuata circumdato." 



A. sinuatum. Lindl. Bot. Reg. 184*1. misc. not. p. 1. No. 3. 



Hab. — Singapore, dimming. 



" It has the habit of A. anceps, but its leaves are much nar- 

 rower and longer, and the flowers are pale yellowish green." 

 Lindl. 



A. cuspidatum, " foliis lanceolatis, floribus axillaribus, 

 labello emarginato apice crispo per medium obsolete biline- 

 ato." 



A. cuspidatum. Lindl. Bot. Reg. 1841. misc. not. p. 2, 



No. 7. 



Sent by Dr. Wallich to Messrs. Loddiges. 



A. micranthum, foliis lanceolato-scalpelliformibus approxi- 

 matis acutis, floribus terminalibus, labello lineari-oblongo bi- 

 lobo fundo appendice carnoso truncato aucto. 



A. micranthum. Griff, (laic. Joum. Nat. Hist. 4. p. 375. 

 t. 17. 



Penang. Mr. Leives. 



Stem about a span high, simple. Leaves ascending, adpressed. 

 Flowers white, minute, much smaller than in any other species. 

 Lobes of the labellum, erroneously said (op. cit.) to be three-lobed, 

 nulate. 



