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species, resembling it enough to be mistaken for it. At 

 least I must confess that I had regarded specimens sent me 

 from time to time by Mr. Bateman, Mr. Barker, Mr. Lod- 

 diges, and others, as mere varieties of Notylia punctata. 

 I am however now satisfied, from the examination of speci- 

 mens placed in my hands by Mr. Loddiges, that the supposed 

 varieties constitute at least five well marked species; all 

 agreeing in habit, but differing in the form of their labellum, 

 &c. in the size of their flowers, in smell, and in the length } 



of their racemes. I hope the specific characters now given 

 will prevent confusion in future. 



The true Notylia punctata has whiter flowers than any 

 of the others, with a short flexuose raceme, and obtuse 

 sepals, petals, and labellum, at the base of the latter of which 

 is an elevated callus. 



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167. NOTYLIA incurva. 



N. incurva ; labello unguiculato cordato-ovato acuminato sub apice carlnato basi 



calloso margine reflexo, sepalis lateralibus aplce rectis petalisque lanceolatis 



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acutis columua recurva. 



and 



acumin 



the ends of the lateral sepals are straight, 

 not reflexed ; and the column is rather abruptly curved 

 inwards towards the dorsal sepal. Messrs. Loddiges obtained 

 it from Trinidad. 



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168. NOTYLIA Barkeri. 



N. Barkeri ; labello unguiculato cordato-ovato basi calloso itaargine subreflexo, 

 sepalis lateralibus apice reflexis petalisque linearl-lanceolatis acutis, columna 



recurvS.. 



Very like the last, but the flowers are smaller and 

 yellower, the labellum is not acute, and it has a distinct 

 elevated callosity at the base. Mexico, Mr. Barker, 1837. 



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169. NOTYLIA tenuis. 



N. 



calloso 



margine reflexo, sepalo supremo falcato inflexo lateralibus apice revolutis 



* !• !• •! • *• 1 A * 5 



petalisqu 



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Of this the flowers are larger than any of the others, a ^ 



pale straw colour, with two or three yellow spots near th' 

 base of each petal ; the divisions are 



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