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Excluded from the genus are K. pandurata Roxb., A. Prain- 
wana King, KK. concinna Bak. K. parviflora Wall. A. anomala 
Hallier, all of which belong to the genus Gastrochilus as 
probably do K. involucrata King, KK. Andersoni, and K. 
sitphonantha Bak. from India and Burmah, and A. purpurea 
Koen. (Ketz observ. ii. 57) Junk Ceylon. A. parvula King 
is Camptandra parvula Ridl. 
kK. pulchran, sp. 
Leaves two ovate blunt spreading out usually flat on the 
ground, blade seven inches lone by five inckes across, petiole 
short, three inches long, dark olivaceous black with grey markings 
above. Inflorescence between the leaves, peduncle three inches 
long green terete, spike sub-cylindric one inch lone covered 
with persistent convolute bracts, the outer one brown and ribbed 
the inner ones-about 20, thin white, lanceclate. Flowers numer- 
ous produced singly at considerable intervals of time, thin 
fugacious. Calyx very thin tubular. Corolla tube about an inch 
long very slender white, lobes linear obtuse white reflexed 4 
an inch long. Staminodes and lip connate below. Staminodes 
obovate as long as the lip obtuse, mauve. Lip deeply bilobed, 
lobes oblong apices rounded $.an inch long, mauve with the 
base pale yellowish white. Stamen, filament very short. Anther 
narrow oblong, crest very long linear apex entire rounded re- 
curved. Style much shorter than the appendage and projecting 
but little beyond the anther, stigma two lipped, lower lip pro- 
longed. 
Siam. Bangtaphan very common in dry places. (Dr. 
Keith). ULankawi (Curtis). This pretty plant which has long 
been cultivated in Singapore is nearly allied to A. Roscoéana 
Wall, but differs in the mauve not white flower, and the remark- 
ably long entire anther appendage which is longer than the 
rest of the stamen. The anther and style are hidden in the tube, 
being much shorter. 
K. glauca n. sp. 
Leaves 3 unequal orbicular cuspidate, the largest five 
inches long by three wide, glaucous green. [Flowers numerous 
in a spike almost hidden between the leaves. Bracts lanceo- 
