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Pseudobulbi 3-1 poll. longi. Folia 3i me longa, ME lin. lata. 
Scapi 3—4 a longi. Bractee 11-2 lin. longae. Pedi li 31-4 lin. 
longi epal M cama 4-5 Tin. longum, 12 lin. ipei: ; lateralia 
‘6-7 lin. longa. Petala p "- longa, 14 lin. lata. Labellum 1} lin. 
longum. Column net Bae) 
This species was Feo By Mr. James O’Brien, with whom it 
first flowered in September 1891, and afterwards in the ‘collection of Sir 
Trevor Lawrence, Bart. It is allied to the Himalayan C. maculosum, 
Lindl., though different in numerous particulars, both of structure and 
colour. The flowers are nearly white, with the exception of the lip, 
which is purple. 
126. Cirrhopetalum nodos Rolfe ; ipei valido nodis paullo 
incrassatis, E xeudotibis oblongis v. anguste ovato-o ongis monophyllis, 
foliis lineari-oblongis obtusis basi attenuatis, scapis brevibus 6-7 floris, 
floribus n ——MÀ bracteis lanceolatis acutis, sepalo postico ovato- 
oblongo acuto munutissime denticulato concavo, —— — 
attenuatis sabe utis, petalis ovatis subacutis margine e , labello 
reeurvo lineari-oblongo stolide, columna brevissima déa devil 
tis. 
Has. —South India, Nilghiri hills. 
Pseudobulbi 13-2 poll. longi, 1-2} poll. phi: Folia 54 poll. 
longa, 8 lin. lata. Scapi 34 poll longi.. Bractee 2-2} = longs. 
Pedicelli 4- 41 lin. longi. Sepalu m posticum 4 lin. ^ ongum ; lateralia 
12-14 lin. longa. Petala 14 lin. longa. Labellum 1} lin. longum. 
Columna 1 lin. lon nga. 
A species first received from Mr. J. O ‘Brien in August 1892. It is 
allied to C. Macrei, Lindl., having the umbels slightly racemose, as in 
that 
cornutum, lindl. The habit is peculiar. The rhizomes are stout and 
woody, and the pseudobulbs some distance apart ; the intervals showing 
several ciim thickened nodes, in allusion to which the name is 
The rs are densely speckled with reddish brown on a 
somewhat lighter ground. 
127. Cirrhopetalum setiferum, Rolfe; rhizomate valida, pannid: 
bulbis oblongis v. ovoideo-oblongis monophyllis, foliis anguste oblongis 
obtusis basi attenuatis, scapis gracilibus 4-6 floris, floribus umbellatis, 
bracteis lineari-lanceolatis acuminatis, sepalo postico ovato-oblongo con- 
o eciliatis, 
carnoso lateraliter subcompresso, columna brevissima dentibus lineari- 
spathulatis apice obliquis acutis. 
Has.—Himalaya. 
Pseudobulbi 1 poll. longi, 1-2 poll. distantes. Folia 9-10 poll. longa, 
1} poll. lata. Scapi 9-10 poll. longi. Bractee 24-3 lin. longs. 
Pedicelli 6-7 lin. longi. Sepalum posticum 5-6 lin. longum ; lateralia 
eee poi a am Petala 3} lin. longa. Labellum 2 lin. longum. 
n. longa; dentes 1 lin. longi. 
This rir sent by Mr. — O'Brien in i 1891, and 
a year later by Sir’ Trevor Lawrence. The former received it in a case 
of plants which contained Pholidota repens, Rolfe, and certain other 
novelties, together with one or two old species which indicate the 
