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5. D. diva ut hu m Rchb. f. in Gard. Chron. 1865. 674. Hook. f. Fl. 

 Brit. Ind. V. 746. 



I have seen no stem and leaves, but the flowers are almost identical 

 with the flowers of the plant Bot. Mag. t. 5564. 

 Klong Son, epiphytic in the jungle. 

 Area: Moulmein, Tenasserim. 



6. D. Palpebrae Lindl, in Journ. Hort. Soc. V. 33; Hook. f. FL Brit. 

 Jnd. V. 750. 



Klong Mimsé, epiphytic in the jungle. Flowers white, labellum yellow. 

 Area: From Sikkim to Burma. 



7. \i. suavissiinum Rchb. f. in Gard. Chron. 1874, 406 & Xen. Orch. 

 Ill, 2, t. 202. D.chrysotoxumUnål. in Bot. Reg. 1847 and t. 19&36 ; 

 Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. V. 750. 



The splendid specimens I had at hand agree in every respect with 

 Reichenbachs plate. 



Klong Sarlakpet, epiphytic in the jungle. 

 Area: Arracan and Burma. 



8. D. Schmidtianiuit Krzl. n. sp. (Virgatae). 



Caulibus approximates curvulis ad 20 cm. altis e basi tenui in 

 quarta parte inferiore fusiformibus supra attenuatis foliosisque, quo 

 crassissimi 8— 10 mm. diam., foliis oblongis lanceolatisve acutis basi 

 laxe vaginantibus lamina 8—10 cm. longa, 1—1,5 cm. lata, scapo 

 gracili subflexuoso, floribus succedaneis sat magnis e bracteis glo- 

 meratis griseis scariosis orientibus quam ovarium tenue 1,5 m. Ion- 

 gum multo brevioribus. Sepalo dorsal i petalisque lanceolatis acutis, 

 sepalis lateralibus antice oblongis postice in pseudocalcar aequilon- 

 gum omnino apertum rectum conicum v. extintoriiforme elongatis, 

 labello e basi angusta dilatato cuneato antice retuso margine leviter 

 crenulato (si mavis lobis lateralibus obtriangulis antice crenulatis), 

 lobo intermedio minuto angusto triangulo acuminata, disco omnino 

 nudo; gynostemio brevissimo. — Flores pulchri nivei, sicci diaphani, 

 a sepalorum apicibus ad ilium pseudocalcaris 3,2—3,5 cm. longi, la- 

 bellum 2,5 cm. longum inter lobos laterales expansum 1,3 cm. latum. 



In beauty and size the flowers of this plant are much like those of 

 I). crumenatum Sw. but they differ by the lip, the middle-lobe of which is 

 reduced to a very small triangle. In size and foliage the plant agrees very 

 well with a big specimen of D. podagraria Hook. f. (D. angulatum Wall.) 

 a plant widely spread over all the Indo-Malayan islands. 



Lem Dan and Koh Kahdat, epiphytic, near the sea. 

 D. sp. 



There is another species of aporoid Dendrobiums without flowers col- 

 lected in the jungle and labelled N. 467 that I am quite unable to determine. 



