65. 
135. Y CATASETUM (monachanthus) roseo-album; labello triangulari acutis- 
simo concavo-hemisphserico (non ventricoso) intìs pubescente margine 
basi longissimé ciliato. Hooker in Botanical Magazine, t. 3796. sub 
Monachantho. $ 
A pretty species from Para, which has flowered in the 
Botanical Garden, Glasgow. The flowers are described as 
delicate, of a white colour, with a lip tipped and banded with 
red; but they are represented as greenish yellow. As the 
genus Monachanthus is suppressed I am obliged to alter 
the designation under which the plant has been published in 
the Botanical Magazine. It is very near Catasetum (Mona- 
chanthus) discolor. 
136. «| CATASETUM (Myanthus) spinosum ; petalis versus apicem serratis, 
labelli infra medium saccati margine pilis tenuibus succulentis albis longé 
fimbriato apice angustê attenuato recurvo supra ad basin spina tripartitá 
infra apicem spiná magna dentatá porrectá. Hooker in Botanical 
Magazine, t. 3802. sub Myantho. 
Found by Mr. Gardner in the province of Ceará in 
Brazil, and very nearly the same as Catasetum (Myanthus) 
barbatum, from which its brighter coloured and larger flowers, 
serrated petals and horned labellum seem to distinguish it 
sufficiently. From the Glasgow Botanic Garden. 
137. ONCIDIUM Huntianum. Hooker in Botanical Magazine, t. 3806, is the 
same as O. sanguineum, Sertum Orchidaceum, t. 27. 
138. ONCIDIUM pachyphyllum. Hooker in Botanical Magazine, t. 3807, is 
the same as the O. Cavendishianum of Mr. Bateman’s Orchidacese of 
Mexico and Guatemala, t. 3. 
139. Y ZYGOPETALUM africanum. Hooker in Botanical Magazine, t. 3812. 
This, which was sent to Sir Wm. Hooker from Woburn as a 
Sierra Leone Orchidaceous plant, is certainly American, and 
in all appearance is a pale variety of Odontoglossum Bictoni- 
ense, the Cirtochylum Bictoniense of Mr. Bateman’s work. 
140. AQUILEGIA /ragrans; caule folioso plurifloro superné foliis superio- 
ribus ovariisque pubescentibus subplandulosis, foliorum inferiorum seg- 
mentis ultra medium trifidis, floribus amplis (albidis odoratis) vix pube- 
rulis, sepalis ovato-lanceolatis acutis, petalorum calcaribus incurvo-ha- 
matis lamina truncata duplo brevioribus, staminibus lamina parum bre- 
vioribus. Bentham mss. 
A hardy perennial from the North of India, with pale 
straw-coloured sweet-scented flowers, and in general appear- 
I. September, 1840. h 
