NEW MALAY ORCHIDS. Vee. 
cupular bracts with a short point, upper one longer than 
the ovary; upper sepal oblong ovate, laterals much 
broader, mentum rather large rounded. Petals oblong 
obtuse; all greenish yellow, billows on the outer serface. 
Lip oblong obtuse, tip broader three-lobed; side lobes 
small, midlobe rounded, all denticulate greenish yellow 
with a ceutral raised bar ocreous, and some purple spots 
on each side, column short foot long olive green ; anther 
orange conic one-celled, apex with a short blunt point, 
front edge emarginate. Pollinia 8 subequal. 
Penang, above the Waterfall (Curtis). 
A very curious plant forming large masses of small tu- 
fled leaves something like those of Dischidia mummuluria. 
It is allied to F. dasyphyl/a, Par., a native of India, and 
Kk. microphylla, Bl. of Java. From the former it differs 
in its shorter rounded leaves, much shorter peduncle 
and longer mentum. The lip is broader at the tip and 3- 
lobed, and is differently colored. ‘The anther is also 
quite different in shape having a kind of blunt conic 
boss on the top. 
i) 
Ceratostylis puncticulata,n. sp. Stems slender weak curved to 3 
4 inches long but little branched, sheaths short ampli- 
ate, mucronulate, minutely punctate. Leaves narrowly 
elliptic lanceolate blunt. petiolate 2 inches long + inch 
wide. Flowers in pairs on short slender pedicels with 
minute bracts. Sepals lanceolate acute. Lip spathulate 
with an acute thickened tip. 
Perak, Thaiping Hills at 5000 feet elevation. 
Calanthe mutabilis, n. sp. Habit of C. veratrifolia. Leaves broad 
ovate lanceolate acuminate 12 inches long 4 inches wide. 
Scapes stout 20 inches tall sometimes branched, raceme 
about 6 inches long-many flowered. Bracts persistent 
oblong obtuse + inch. Pedicels slender ? inch long. 
Upper sepal broadly lanceolate ovate laterals lanceolate 
acute 4+ inch long. Petals narrow linear. All white. 
Lip claw very short with 3 large lanceolate papille and 
a number of small ones, terminal lobe broad + inch 
across reniform bilobed at the apex, white with claw and 
R. A. Soc.. No. 39, 1903. 
