FLORA OF THE SUNDRIBUNS. 
343 
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i; — — 
I An epiphytic orchid j of no economic importance. 
Djstrib.— C hittagong ; Tenasserim. 
183, Luisia Gaud. 
Stems rather stout j sepals and petals pale yellowish-green j epichile 
of lip rhomboid, subtruncate, hypochile saccate teretifolia. 
I Stems very slender ; sepals green outside, rose-purple inside, petals 
rose-purple with green base and tip ; epichile of lip wide-ovate, 
hypochile almost flat .... hrachystachys. 
340. Luisia teretifolia Gaud.; F. B. I.vi. 22. Cymhidium trisie 
F. I. iii. 46 ' . 
General, but not plentiful, Egerton^ fide Roxburgh (1809),; Heinig &* 
Gammie ; Prain ! 
Vernac. Pargdtcha. 
An epiphytic orchid ; of no economic value. 
Distrib. — S.-E. Asia ; Melanesia. 
241. Luisia brachystachys Bl. ; F. B. 1. vi. 23. 
Everywhere in the eastern and central forests, very common, 
HeinigX Heinig & Gammie ! Prain ! Lace\ 
Vernac. Pargdtcha. 
An epiphytic orchid ; of no economic value. 
Distrib. — H imalaya; Assam ; Tenasserim. 
184. Saccolabium Bl. 
Peduncle slender, long, laxly paniculately branched ; lip with a long 
cylindric spur ..•••. ochraceum. 
Peduncle stout, short ; lip with a short conical spur : — 
Peduncles shortly corymbosely branched . longifolium. 
Peduncles simple, flowers in umbel-like corymbs papillosum. 
342. Saccolabium ochraceum Lindl. ; F. B. I. vi. 62. 
Eastern forests, rather common, Heinig\ Heinig ^ Gammie \ 
Prain ! Lace ! 
Vernac. Pargdtcha. 
An epiphytic orchid ; properties unimportant^ 
Distrib.— S. India ; Ceylon; E. Himalaya ; Khasia ; Tenasserim. 
243. Saccolabium longifolium Hook. f. ; F. B. I. vi. 62. 
Eastern forests, at Supoti, Heinig ! 
Vernac, Pargdtcha. 
An epiphytic orchid ; properties unimportant. 
Distrib. — E. Himalaya; Assam; Tenasserim. 
244. Saccolabium papillosum Lindl ; F. B. I. vi 63. E. D. a 317. 
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