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low lip, neatly streaked with red veins, which are a little 

 elevated, but not enough so to be of any importance. Mr 

 Harris received his plant from Mexico. 



37. EPIDENDRtJM varlcosum. Bateman Mss, 



E. r«nco.«m ; pseudobulbis diphyUis, Mis corlacels Hgulatis acutis, scapo sira- 

 phci gracih brevionbus sepahs petalisque subsequalibus cuneato-lanceolatis 

 carnosis vernicosis plams labello libero unguiculato non cucuUato trilobo 

 basi pubescente: lacmuslatfira line nQni'o f,;„r.^„i_ -i. i. • • . ,.« 



renifonni 



gularibus obtusis, interni 



^vof^ V. T, . 1 — -v^xatia ct varicosis picia, callo pulvinato 



One of the many small-flowered dull-coloured Epiden- 

 dra with which the tropical parts of America abound. It is 

 a native of Guatemala, whence it was imported by Mr. 

 Bateman through his friend Mr. Skinner. Thq form of the 

 lip and the varicose veins are very remarkable. 



38. CYRTOCHlLUM mystacmim. 



^' 7ofJ't!"ir '.?••'",• °¥^^' °^^^^™ compressis corrugatis monophylUs basi 

 polyphylhs, foliis ligu ktis acutis planiusculis carinatis scapo ramoso multo 

 breviorxbus, bracteis lanceolatis pedunculis dupl6 brevioribus, sepalis peta- 

 rZn7 f *'="'"\"^*'«' l^b«"o unguiculato cordato obovato-lanceolato sub- 



roW V"° Til- ''^'^° °*^^° pubescente basi obsolete lamellato, 

 column as alis multifidis. ' 



nf fitr^'"'? o^" 9rchidaceous plant which flowered in the stove 

 hL . r *^^'"^«^'Esq. of Aighburgh, in October, 1837. It 



tritltiru el TwVrf '^1 1 ^^f '^^.-' ""'t' 't^ 

 whiskered column' '^^ ^ '"^'* *^"^^^"^ ^""S^^ ^' 



39. CYRTOCHlLtJM maculatim. 



^' Tlbsis'Tlik P,'!f ?.^"^« °^-ti3 compressis subangulatis diphyllis basi 

 scaprsiJn^^^^^^^^ Z^V'^r^- ''I ''V™'"^ti« striatis apice%blique Lirginatis, 

 c3si oW I'V'^'^'r. ^'^^''^"^^^ squam^formibus, sepalis petaUsque 

 cZo utrLZT Trt'^' „acutissimis, labello membrlnaceo obLgo'pi- 



^ An Orchidaceous plant found near Vera Cruz by Mr. 

 Hartweg, and by him sent to the Horticultural Society. It 



