110 THE SCITAMINEE OF THE MALAY PENINSULA. 
§ Mesanthi. 
G. longiflora Wall. India. 
G minor Bak. Perak. 
G. scaphochlamys Rid). Malacca. 
G. lancifolius Rid]. Johor. 
G. longipes King. Perak. 
G. Curtisi? Lankawi. 
G. clivalis Rid]. Selangor. 
G. angustifolia Hallier. Deli, Sumatra. 
G, pandurata Ridl. India. 
G. parviflora (Wall.) (sub Keempferia) Burmah. 
G. involucrata (Wall.) India, 
G. Andersont (Bak) Burmah. 
G. parvula Wall. India 
G. ochroleuca n. sp. 
Stem over a foot tall. Leaves distant lanceolate acuminate 
base broad inequilateral 5 inches long over one inch wide, 
petiole one inch, sheaths 14 to 2 inches long, ligule short rounded, 
spike terminal short, shorter than the upper leaves. Bracts 
lanceolate acute deep green. Flowers nodding, Calyx cylindric, 
as long as the blunt bracteole. Corolla tube twice as long 
cylindric, lobes oblong lanceolate blunt + inch long. Staminodes 
broader much shorter than the lip white. Lip obovate nearly 
flat # inch long by half an inch wide submucronate, yellowish 
white with an orange spot on the central bar. Stamen shorter 
than corolla-lobes, fairly stout cylindric, anther linear crest short, 
style thick decurved stigma large. 
Siam. Between Kasum and Pungah. Flowered i in Penang 
gardens Noy. 1896. (Curtis). 
K. pulcherrima Wall. Pl. Asiat. Rar. 122 t 24. A native of 
Burmah and Siam is recorded from Penang (Mainyay) in the 
Flora of British India. This must surely be a mistake. 
G. longiflora Wall. l.c. 25, is also recorded from Malacca 
