1821 
* EULOPHIA lúrida. 
Lurid Eulophia. 
GYNANDRIA MONANDRIA. 
Nat. ord. ORCHIDACEZ, $ VANDEE, Lindl. (Introduction to the Natural 
System of Botany, p. 262.) 
EULOPHIA.—Supra, vol. 17. fol. 1433. 
E. lurida ; foliis (lineari-) lanceolatis scapo ramoso multd brevioribus, bracteis 
minimis subulatis, sepalis lineari-spatulatis obtusis, petalis paulo latioribus, 
labelli triparfiti basi callosi lobis lateralibus obtusis recurvis : intermedio 
"ihr calcare cylindraceo inflexo obtuso. Lindl. gen. et sp. Orch. 
p. 182. 
One of the easiest of all stove Orchideous plants to 
cultivate, growing upon a damp wall, or a rough stone, or 
under almost any kind of condition, provided the air be hot 
and damp, and uniform. It then flowers profusely at 
intervals throughout the whole year. Our drawing was 
made in the noble collection of the Messrs. Loddiges in 
January last. 
A native of Sierra Leone, whence great quantities are 
occasionally brought. 1t appears to be extremely common 
upon the trunks of trees in some parts of that colony. 
A 
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* See folio 1433. 
