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lata, in E. semiconnata oblong or obovate , the petals of this species are 

 broadly obovate, those of E. ustulata according to Reichenbach lanceolate. 

 At last the colour is somewhat different though not much. 



On rocks in the jungle throughout the island, ascending to 2000 ft. 



11. E. Nummular! a Krzl. n. sp. 



Bulbis crebris approximate sese tangentibus orbicularibus mar- 

 gins répandis depressis radiatim jugosis 8 — 10 ram. diam., floribus 

 plerumque solitariis, bracteis ovatis acutis ovarium subglobosuni 

 semiaequantibus. Sepalis per dnas tertias longitudinis in tubum con- 

 natis, lateralibus basi bullatis omnibus antice longe oblongis acutis 

 apice reflexis, petalis aequilongis obovati-oblongis antice rotundatis 

 utrinque hyalini-papillosis, label lo brevi oblongo obtuso, linea eleva- 

 tula per totum discum decurrente. — Flores inversi extus et intus 

 glaberrimi rubri, sepala circ. 4 mm. longa, petala aequilonga an- 

 tice 2 mm. lata, labellmn 1,5 mm. longum. — Januario. 



The little plant resembles very much the latter , but 1 . the flo- 

 wers are not resupinate, 3. the sepals are not united except the third part 

 below the top, 3. the petals are cuneate or obovate, 4. the lip has an eleva- 

 ted line running from the base to the apex but not a tubercle at the base; 

 at last the dimensions of all these parts are still a little smaller than in 

 E. semiconnata. For the other characters both species agree very much 

 especially in the smallness of the flower. Also in this species leaves are 

 missing. 



On rocks in the jungle near Klong Munsé alt. 700 ft. 



12. E. lanata Griff. Notul. HI, 101; Lindl, in Jotirn. Linn. Soc. 

 III. 49. Er. flava Lindl, var. lanata Hook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. V. SOI. 



Klong Prao, Koh Kahdat. Koh Saket. Epiphytic near the sea. 



Area: From tropical Himalaya eastward to Bhotan and southward to 

 Tenasserim. 



13. E. sp. (sect. Trichotosia) aff. E. velutinae Loddig. 



Without flowers , but surely very near to E. velutina Lodd. if not 

 identical. 



Klong Munsé. Epiphytic in the jungle. 



Agrostophyllum Bl. 



14. A. khasianum Griff, in Gale. Jour. Nat. Hist. IV, 378, t. 19; 

 Hook. f. Fl. Brit Ind. V. 824. — Agrost. planicaule Rchb. f. — Appen- 

 dicula Hasseltii Wight. 



Lem Dan near the sea and Klong Majum alt. 700 ft., epiphytic. 

 Area: Khasia-hills to Moulinein and Tenasserim. 



