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91. PHAIUS bicolor. Lindl. g. et sp. orch. p. 128. Sertum Orchida- 
ceum, t.25. 
This, which is one of the handsomest species in the fine 
genus to which it belongs, has flowered with Messrs. Loddiges, 
who imported it from Ceylon. Its sepals and petals are, in 
that island, a very bright deep red, and the lip is yellow; but 
owing to unhealthiness or some other cause the colours of 
Messrs. Loddiges’ plant were by no means of their native 
brilliancy : for it is certain that they are fully as bright and 
rich as in the figure in the Sertum Orchidaceum. 
92. GOODYERA rubicunda (Neottia rubicunda. Blume Bijdr. p. 408). 
This plant has flowered with Messrs. Loddiges, who re- 
ceived it from Manilla, from Mr. Cuming. It has the habit 
of Goodyera procera, but is smaller; the scape and spike 
are rather more than a foot high, downy, and of a dull 
cinnamon brown. The flowers are also downy and of the 
same colour, with the exception of the lip, which is white, 
and densely fringed inside with glandular hairs. The 
whole of Blame's 3rd section of Neottia appears to belong 
to Goodyera. 
93. MAXILLARIA lentiginosa ; bracteis latè ovatis acuminatis, labelli lobo 
medio ovato-oblongo obtuso, cristá transversá medio processu quadrato tri- 
dentato auctá, antherz apice incurvo; alioquin M. stapelioidi similis. 
A plant very like Maxillaria stapelioides; but the sepals 
are more acute, the purple spots redder, more distinct, and 
less run into bars; the lip is of the same colour as the petals, 
and its transverse crest has a square three-toothed process 
in the middle. , Imported from Brazil by Messrs. Loddiges. 
94. VANDA congesta; folis oblongis coriaceis apice obliquis mucronulatis, 
spicis capitatis subsessilibus, perianthio carnoso fragili, sepalis oblongo-line- 
aribus petalisque lineari-spathulatis obtusissimis, labello oblongo limbo sub- 
deltoideo crenulato papilloso basi excavato pubescente, columns angulis 
mucronatis. 
A small yellow and brown-flowered species from Ceylon, 
communicated by Messrs. Loddiges. It is near V. multiflora 
in the structure of the flowers, but the dense inflorescence 
and bearded sac of the labellum are obvious marks of dis- 
tinction. 
