bus acuminatis, umbella multiflora, sepalis lateralibus ligulatis vix acutis 
cohserentibus supremo petalisque ovatis acuminatis fimbriatis, lab olio 
crasso linguiformi nudo obtuso, columnse angulis cornutis edentulis, 
anthera papillosa. Bombay. A very pretty species, with the long 
lower green sepals united into a channelled rather stiff strap, while the 
upper sepal and the petals are broken up at the margin into beautiful 
purple fringes. 
16. ? C. elongatum {Ephippium elongatum , Blume Bijdr. p. 309.) ; “foliis 
ebulbis oblongo-lanceolatis basi carinatis, floribus in pedunculo elongato 
superne dense spicatis, sepalis acuminatis.” Java. 
17. ? C. capitatum {Ephippium capitatum , Blume Bijdr. p. 309.) ; “ bulbis 
oblongis compressiusculis, foliis oblongo-lanceolatis, floribus capitatis, 
sepalis elongatis acuminatis, margine revolutis.” Java. 
** Flowers solitary . 
18. C. antenniferum (Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 1843. sub t. 49.); folio . . . ., 
scapo unifloro, sepalo dorsali lineari-lanceolato abrupte acuto lateralibus 
coliserentibus canaliculatis falcatis haud multum longioribus, petalis in 
setam tenuissimam apice clavatam productis. Philippines, (Cuming). 
The flower is the largest in the genus, the back sepal measuring an 
inch and half in length. I have only seen a single flower. 
19. C. maxillare (Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 1843. sub t. 49.) ; folio oblongo scapi 
uniflori longitudine, sepalo dorsali setaceo-acuminato ciliato lateralibus ob- 
tuse acuminatis disjunctis, petalis acutissimis. Philippines , (Cuming). 
Upper sepal 9 lines, lateral 17 lines long. Petals about lj line. 
20. C. Blumii (L. no. 4. Ephippium ciliatum, Blume Bijdr. 209. tab. 65.); 
folio lineari-lanceolato, scapo unifloro, petalis pubescentibus acutis, se- 
palis omnibus acuminatis, dorsali canaliculate inferne ciliolato, labello 
orbiculato longissime cuspidato, columna bicorni. Java. 
21. ? C. compressum ( Ephippium uniflorum , Blume Bijdr. p. 309.) ; “ bulbis 
oblongis compressis, foliis lato-lanceolatis, pedunculo unifloro, sepalis 
ovatis acuminatis.” Java. Probably of this genus, since it is 
associated by Blume with his Ephippium ciliatum. 
