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20 ERIA (Tons) clavicaulis (Wallich in litt.); caulibus clavatis, foliis 
lanceolatis acutissimis, bracteis ovato-oblongis concavis recurvis, floribus 
glabris, sepalis lateralibus triangularibus acutis dorsali petalisque sub- 
sequalibus ovalibus subundulatis, labelli trilobi lobis lateralibus ascen- 
dentibus rotundatis intermedia oblonga suprà carinatá tomentosa infra 
sinus 2-tuberculata. 
A very pretty white Indian epiphyte belonging to a divi- 
sion of the genus Eria, in which the sepals are perfectly 
smooth, or néarly so. Its lip is downy along the middle, and 
all over the centre lobe, and is bordered with pink round the 
lateral segments. It was sent to Messrs. Loddiges by Dr. 
Wallich, with the name above cited. 
221. IPOM@A ficifolia; piloso-scabra, foliis trilobis: lobis lateralibus ro- 
tundatis intermedio angustiore et productiore acuto, pedunculis subtri- 
floris, sepalis acutis nigro-hirsutis, tubo corollz limbo breviore. 
A beautiful stove climber, of which a further account will 
be speedily given, together with a figure. It has rich purple 
flowers, with an unusually short tube, and is readily known 
out of flower by the side lobes of its leaves being almost semi- 
circular. It has been raised in the nursery of Messrs. Salter 
and Wheeler, Victoria N ursery, Weston Road, Bath. 
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