Supplement 
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Order CXXVI. ORCiriDE.E. 
Vol. iv. p. 15, after sp. 10, Oberonia anceps LindL, insert ■ 
(ioa) O. fimgum-olens Burkill, Gardens Bulletin, iii. 292, with 
figure. 
Caulescent, stems very numerous, pendent 5 to 10 in. long. 
Leaves about 15 to a stem, broad, thin lanceokite-oblong, tips 
rounded amplexicaul, 1*5 to 2 in. long, -5 in. wide. Spike dense 
cylindric, 4 in. long; rhachis puberulous. Flowers small, in dense 
crowded whorls, dusky yellowish. Bracts lanceolate acute, longer 
than the ovary and pedicel. Sepals, upper ones sub-orbicular, 
minutely puberulous, lateral ones broadly ovate, blunt puberulous. 
Petals elliptic blunt, slightly smaller, glabrous. Lip obovate, 
bilobed, lobes sub-quadrate rounded, auricles erect, rounded at 
tips. Column minute, green, arms incurved. Hah. Perak. Base 
of the hills at Tanjong Malim; cultivated in the Singapore Botanic 
Gardens (Burkill). 
Vol. iv. p. 22, after sp. ii, Liparis lacerata RidL, insert :—■ 
(22a) L. bootanensis Griff. Notulae, iii. 278; Itin. Notes 98; 
Ic. PL ^ 4 s. t. 287; Hook. fit. F.B.I. v. 700. L. lancifolia Hook, fit, 
Ic. PL 1855; F.B.I. V. 700. 
Pseudobulbs close-set, oblong, -5 to 1-5 in. long. Leaf solitary 
lanceolate acuminate, strongly 3-nervcd, acute acuminate, narrowed 
gradually into petiole; 6 to 8 in. long. -5 to 75 in. wide; petioles 
■5 to I in. long. Raceme lax, 6 in. long; flowers distant, yellow, 
•25 in. wide. Bracts linear-lanceolate acuminate, *15 in. long. 
Pedicels slender, *25 in. long. Sepals linear-oblong blunt. Petals 
narrow linear. Lip obovate rounded entire, keels 2 on the claw, 
elevate thick. Column arched, rather long, wings decurved at 
the top. Capsule pear-shaped, *25 to -5 in. long. Hab. Lankawi, 
Gunong Raya (Haniff and Nur 7111). Distrib. Himalayas, Bootan, 
Siam. 
Vol. iv. p. 39, after sp. 18, Dendrobium flexile RidL, insert : —• 
(i8a) D. albicolor RidL Journ. Linn. Soc. 32, p. 250; Burkill, 
Gardens Bulletin iii. 294, with figures. 
Stems 8 in. long or less, often branched, bases bare of fallen 
leaves. Leaves thick, terete acute, dark green, i to 1-5 in. long. 
Flowers solitary, terminal, white; pedicels nearly 1-5 in. long. 
Upper sepal small oblong blunt, lateral ones much larger. Mentum 
as long, curved, blunt. Petals narrower, linear-oblong. Lip obcune- 
ate emarginate, white, tinted yellow at base, edges crisped, central 
bar elevate. Column short, i ft. long, with or without pink spots. 
Stelidia erect. Anther ovoid. Hab. Penang, in great abundance 
on a Mango tree near the Waterfall Gardens (Burkill). Distrib. 
Pungah. 
This is no doubt an escape from the Gardens, as Mr. Burkill 
suggests. Probably Mr. Curtis who had it in cultivation planted 
FI.M.l’., 5 z 
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