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exudation all along the axis. I did not remark any smell in 
this species. 
7. DENDROBIUM plicatile (D. fimbriatum, Lindl. gen. & sp. pl. p. 76.) 
This plant has flowered with Messrs. Rollissons, imported 
from Manilla. It has solitary, rather large flowers, of a dull 
yellow a little tinged with red, and a curious plaited labellum. 
The original name of this plant being the same as that applied 
to a very different species, it has become necessary to sub- 
stitute another, which I have taken in allusion to the very 
conspicuous plicatures of the labellum. 
8. CYCNOCHES maculatum ; racemo longissimo multifloro, labello lineari- 
lanceolato, hypochilio lineari, metachilio basi cornuto glandulis utrinque 
teretibus elongatis genuflexis pinnatifidé marginato, epichilio lanceo- 
lato membranaceo acuto margine incurvo. 
A very fine species, with long, pendulous, many-flowered 
racemes of dull yellowish-brown flowers spotted with brown. 
It has lately flowered in Mr. Barker’s invaluable collection of 
epiphytes, and will be immediately published in the Sertum 
Orchidaceum ; the page of the Botanical Register is too 
small to do justice to so noble a flower. 
9. MORMODES buccinator ; sepalis lineari-oblongis lateralibus reflexis dor- 
sali petalisque ovali-lanceolatis erectis, labello unguiculato carnoso nudo 
subrotundo-cuneato apiculato utrinque emarginato lateribus in buccine 
formam revolutis, columnse dorso acuto. 
Flowers pale green, with an ivory-white lip, whose sides 
are so rolled back as to give it the appearance of a trumpet. 
The columm is twisted sometimes to the right, sometimes to 
the left. The habit and general appearance of the flowers, 
except in colour, is that of M. atropurpurea, figured in the 
Botanical Register, t. 1861. Specimens were sent me by 
Mr. Thomas Williams, gardener to J. Willmore, Esq. of 
Oldford, near Birmingham. 
10. AZARA integrifoha. Flora Peruviana Syst. p. 138. 
A few weeks ago I received a flowering specimen of this 
rare plant from Messrs. Lucombe, Pince, & Co. Nurserymen, 
Exeter, who cultivate it successfully against a western wall. 
It is a handsome evergreen with very dark leaves, and would 
be well worth a place in a garden where such shelter can be 
afforded it. 
