NEW MALAY ORCHIDS. et, 
coriaceous, scape 3 to 4 inches long fairly stout; flowers 
crowded numerous glabrous; bracts lanceolate acuminate. 
Upper sepal ovate acute, laterals 2 inch long connate for 
half their length, tips acuminate. Petals nearly as large 
as the upper sepal, ovate lanceolate acute. Lip tongue- 
shaped channeled above, but little curved; column 
arms triangular obtuse erect broad. 
Perak, on the Waterloo Hstate near Kwala Kangsa. 
(Sir Graeme Elphinstone). 
Dendrochilum angustifolium, n. sp. Rhizome long woody terete, 
pseudobulbs 1 to 14 inch apart or closer, subcylindric 4 to 
3 inch long. Leaf narrowly linear lanceolate 2 inches 
long, +inch wide blunt; mucronulate, narrow at the base, 
scapes solitary or several together on a stout short ped- 
uncle from the base of the pseudobulbs with numerous 
basal sheaths 8 to 4 inches long. Flowers numerous 
greenish white $ inch long. Bracts ovate subacute half 
the length of the ovary, rachis scabrid. Sepals ‘linear 
lanceolate. Petals narrower. Lip narrow lanceolate 
to obtuse with 2 thick ridges at the base and a 
lower one between them. Column short upper margin 
hooded minutely toothed, arms linear from near the base. 
Capsule half-an-inch long subglabase ovoid three-angled. 
Selangor, Bukit Hitam, (Kelsall). 
Pahang, K’luang Terbang, (Barnes). 
D, ellipticum, n. sp. Rhizome long woody branched yellow, 
pseudohulbs conic-cylindric curved # inch long. Leaf 
thinly coriaceous elliptic oblanceolate obtuse 3 inches 
long by one inch wide. Scapes 3 inches long with 
larye sheaths at the base; bracts ovate acute nearly as 
long as the short ovary. Flowers 4 inch long rather 
fleshy. Sepals lanceolate acute, apex thickened terete. 
Petals similar but narrower. Lip pandurate obtuse 
pustular, basal ridges obscure forming a pustular mass. 
Column rather long, hood with three teeth, arms from 
about half-way up the column, linear longer than broad. 
Singapore, Sumbawang, (Ridley 6536). 
A curious little species on account of its pustular lip. 
R. A. Soce., No. 39, 1903. 
