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D. hercoglossum, Rehb. fil. Ona tree over-hanging the Te- 
mengoh river, in fine flower. 
D. serpens, Hook. fil. On a tree in the Sungei Kertai. The 
petals a little broader and more truncate and the lip 
having a tendency to become bilobed but I think 
specifically identical. 
Bulbophyllum odoratum, Lindl. Trees on the islands in the 
Temengoh River above Ulu Temengoh village. 
Eria stellata, Lindl. Trees in the orchard at Ulu Temengoh 
in full flower. 
Agrostophylluwm majus, Hook. fil. Trees on the banks of the 
Sungei Kertai. 
Plocoglottis javanica, Bl. Common in the woods by the 
Sungei Kertai and Temengoh. 
Coelogyne asperata, Lindl. Abundant and large along the 
Sungei Kertai, on trees. In flower. 
C. speciosa, Lindl. Forests of Ulu Temengoh. 
Eulophia squalida, Lindl. Damp spots by the rice fields, Ulu 
Temengoh. 
Geodorum citrinum, Jack. Woods near Grit. 
Cymbidium pubescens, Lindl. Orchards, Ulu Temengoh. 
Adenoncos virens, Bl. Trees by the river, Ulu Teriepeeh. 
Doritis Wight, Benth. At Kuala Kenering. 
Bhynchostylis retusa, Bl. Mr. Hobscn sends this from Grit 
where also I saw plants cultivated from the neighbour- 
hood, not known previously south of Lankawi. 
Saccolabiwm Hobson, n. sp 
Stem very short and stout 2 inches long. Leaves 
coriaceous oblong 6 to 8 inches long 3 inches wide, 
bases broad, apices very unequally bilobed lobes round- 
ed. Spikes panicled sessile, or simple, 4 inches long, 
floriferous to the base: rachis stout. Flowers densely 
set sessile, gradually opening as the spike lengthens (to 
R. A. Soc., No. 57, 1910. 
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