differs from C. Medusse in its flowers being ciliated, the petals oblong, 
not triangular and acuminate, and in the distant sheaths of the scape ; 
to which may be added that its flowers are not speckled with pink as in 
C. Medusae. 
2. C. Medusa; (Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 1842. t. 12) ; pseudobulbis ovatis tetra- 
gonis, folio ohlongo convexo emarginato, vagiuis scapi oblongis ventri- 
cosis supremo pedunculo longiore, floribus dense capitatis, sepalo supremo 
acuminato inferioribus longissimis pendulis, petalis triangularibus acumi- 
natis, labello ovato acuminato bicarinato, columnse auriculis acutis. 
Sincapore. This in some respects resembles C. vaginatum, but is a 
much larger plant, and very different in the form of its flowers. 
3. C. ccespitosum (Wallich in Bot. Reg. 1838. misc. 53.) ; pseudobulbis 
ovatis monopliyllis, foliis anguste ovalibus obtusis basi angustatis scapo 
longioribus, scapo filiformi erecto vaginis paucis membranaceis carinatis 
acutis distantibus laxe vestito apice umbellato, sepalo supremo obovato 
fornicato acuto margine scabro lateralibus acuminatis convolutis triplo 
longioribus, petalis ovatis apiculatis pectinato-serratis, labello minimo 
solido triquetro apice recurvo angulis superioribus marginatis. East 
Indies . Flowers small, pale, yellow ochre-coloured. 
4. C. cornutum (Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 1838. misc. 138.); pseudobulbis ovatis 
angulatis scapo paulb brevioribus, sepalis lateralibus in cornu connatis 
superiore petalisque ovatis ciliatis, labello angusto triangulari supra sul- 
cato subtus carinato. E. Indies. 'Leaves six or eight inches long. 
Flowers dull purple. 
5. C. maculosum (Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 1841. misc. 173.); floribus geminis 
solitariisque, sepalo supremo oblongo acuto lateralibus lineari-oblongis 
obtusis margine anteriore pone basin uniplicato, petalis sepalo supremo 
brevioribus oblongis obtusis, labello ovato obtuso convexo apice recurvo, 
columna bidentata ? (polliniis 4 subsequalibus). East Indies. 
This is a species with the habit of Bolbophyllum affine, or leopardinum, 
but with the long lateral sepals of a Cirrhopetalum. It has the 
flower-stalks and flowers of a very pale green, finely speckled with dull 
purple. The lateral sepals are nearly an inch long, and have a single 
fold on their inner margin near the base. 
6. C. chinense (Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 1842. misc. 29. 1843. t. 49.) ; foliis lan- 
ceolatis, umbella multiflora, sepalo supremo galeato petalisque oblongis 
brevioribus obtusis serrulatis apiculatis : lateralibus lanceolatis, labello 
linguiformi obtuso carnoso convexo lsevi tremulo. China. Flowers 
rather large, pale fawn colour, with dorsal helmet-sbaped sepals and 
petals spotted with crimson. 
7. C. Thouarsii (L. no. 1. Bot. Reg. 1838. t. 11. Epidendrum umbellatum , 
Forst. Bulbophyllum longiftorum, Thouars. Zygoglossum umbellatum, 
Reinw. Cymbidium umbellatum, Spreng.) ; pseudobulbis tetragonis, 
folio oblongo petiolato, umbella subdimidiata, sepalo dorsali setaceo- 
acuminato lateralibus oblongo-linearibus, petalis ovatis serratis setaceo- 
acuminatis, labello ovato retuso, columnse auribus bidentatis. 
Otaheite, Java, Mauritius, Madagascar. Flowers pale cinnamon co- 
lour, with a little purple dotting about the sepals and petals. 
