INCLUDING JASPUR AND SIRGUJA. 141 
1010. Vanilla planifolia Andr, 
Palandu Tea Estate^ 1,500'— 2^000 feet; cult. Cooke, 
(Mr. Cooke says that it develops pods.) 
1011. Zeuxine sulcata 
1012. Acanthephippium sp. [flowers not yet seen]. 
1013. Goodyera procera R, Br, 
1014. Habenaria steiiopetala Lindl, 
■ 1015. Habenaria plantaginea Lindl. 
1016. Habenaria triflora Don. 
1017. Habenaria Susannae R. Br. 
Chandua-mandu Road, Tooree, i,ooo — 1,500 feet. 
Vern.—-? Saida. 
1018. Habenaria commelinifolla Wail. 
loig. Habenaria platypbylla Spreng. 
Jonha, 1,000' — 1,500 feet. 
[Not in Herb., Calcutta, from Chutia Nagpur.] 
1020. Habenari affinis Wight. 
1021. Habenaria marginata Colehr. 
1022. Habenaria diphyila Dalz. 
1023. Habenaria goodyerioides Don. 
1024. Habenaria Lawii Hook.f. 
1025. Habenaria Galeandra Benth. 
CVIL— SCITAMINEZE. 
1026. Globba orixensis Roxb. 
Banda-Tantar, 500—1,000 feet. 
1027. Globba ophioglossa Wight. 
Parasnath, 2,500 feet. 
1028. Globba bulbifera Roxb. 
1029. Ksempferia rotunda Linn, 
1030. Gastrochiius longiflora Wall. 
1831. Hedychium coronarium K^n. 
Jonha, 1,000- — ^1,500 feet. 
Vern. — Saida. Flowers white, swee^scented. 
1032. Hedychium coccineum Horn. 
Marang-buru, or Baragai hill, 4,000 feet. 
Flowers, scarlet-crimson. Not elewhere met with.— 
y. 7^ w. 
[Not in Herb., Calcutta, from Chuttia Nagpur].* 
*[Marang-BurUj (the Great mountain) is also the Santal national deity, pro- 
pitiated, according to Sir W. W. Hunter, by sacrifices involving bloodshed or by 
offerings of red flowers. Is the unexpected existence of H. coccineum in Chutia 
Nagpur, and its apparent restriction to Bargagai, to be explained by deleberate 
introduction by Santhals ? — Ed. Rtcords.'\ 
