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mottled pseudo-bulbs at once distinguish it from every other 
species; it has flowered here, and I have had it drawn for 
the Orchidacez of Mexico and Guatemala. In habit it is 
never half the size of O. Baueri and O. altissimum, though 
it rivals them in the length of its stems; neither does it ever 
form compound lateral branches from the spike." 
195. BOLBOPHYLLUM flavidum ; pseudobulbis oblongis compressis vaginis 
2 membranaceis vestitis, folio basi angustato spicis laxis longiore, sepalis 
acuminatis, petalis oblongis obcordatis acutis, labello bicarinato recurvo: 
lobis lateralibus undulatis obsoletis, columná bicorni. 
A pale yellow-flowered Orchidaceous plant, imported from 
Sierra Leone by Messrs. Loddiges (107). It has flowers in 
size and form like those of B. cocoinum, but they are arranged 
in a lax spike. 
196. ERIA nutans ; caule tereti folioso, foliis oblongis undulatis substriatis 
basi canaliculatis, flore campanulato solitario terminali nutante glabrius- 
culo, bracteá plana patente carnosá subrotundo-ovata, sepalis lateralibus 
duplo latioribus basi rotundatis apice petalisque obtusis, labelli trilobi 
lobis lateralibus erectis intermedio transverso carnoso apiculato: linea 
una per axin productá infra apicem interrupta et magis elevata duabus 
lateralibus abbreviatis prope sinus. | 
A pretty species of Orchidaceous Epiphyte, with a single 
large nodding terminal white flower, beneath which is a 
roundish-ovate flesh-coloured thick bract. The tip of the 
petals and labellum is yellow. Collected at Sincapore by 
Mr. Cuming, and flowered by Messrs. Loddiges (129). 
197. GROBYA galeata ; petalis oblongis oblique rhombeis apice rotundatis 
cum sepalo dorsali breviore in galeam dispositis, sepalis lateralibus 
deflexis basi connatis, labelli tripartiti laciniis lateralibus linearibus in- 
termediá cuneatá truncata: disco basi 4-dentato tuberculis nitentibus 
verrucoso. : 
A Brazilian Orchidaceous plant, of which I have received 
specimens from both Messrs. Lucombe, Pince, and Co. of 
Exeter, and Mr. Barker. lts habit is quite that of Grobya 
Ambherstiz, but the flowers are different. They are dull green, 
stained a little with purple ; and the lip is indistinctly banded 
with the same colour. The petals are much larger than the 
1, beneath which they are so placed as to resemble 
vore idt s4 This species indicates the 
a helmet overshadowing the | r ndic: 
affinity of the curious genus Malachadenia, which is appa- 
rently allied to Grobya. 
