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It has been imported abundantly by the Horticultural Society 
from Mexico, and has flowered both in their garden and with 
Messrs. Loddiges. It is very handsome, and well worth 
growing. 
57. ONCIDIUM Wraye; pseudobulbis ovatis compressis sulcatis, foliis 2 
terminalibus lineari-lanceolatis, seapo radicali elongato ramoso, floribus 
paniculatis, petalis sepalisque conformibus ovato-acuminatis patentibus 
ferrugineo maculatis, labello unicolori laté cuneato-obovato 3-lobo cris- 
tato, crista elevaté acuté trilobA. Botanical Magazine, t. 3854. 
A Mexican species introduced by Mrs. Wray of Oakfield, 
and very handsome. This would seem to be new, but is 
evidently very near O. reflexum, Wentworthianum and ‘Tay- 
leurii. The figure in the Botanical Magazine, by which alone 
I know it, is so evidently inaccurate in those minute but 
important details, a correct knowledge of which is indispen- 
sable in this large and difficult genus, that it is not easy to 
place any confidence in it. 
58. DENDROCHILUM glumaceum; spici conicd elongata apice nutante, 
bracteis imbricatis distichis glumaceis, sepalis petalisque acuminatis, 
columna apice pectinata dentibus lateralibus sequali, labelli trilobi basi 
bilamellati lobis lateralibus abbreviatis inflexis acutis intermedio orbi- 
culari. 
A singular Orchidaceous plant looking very much, both 
in foliage and flowers, like a grass. Indeed, before the latter 
expand, and while they are still covered over by the bracts, 
one would not suspect the plant to be any thing else. Mr. 
Cumming found it in the Philippines, and Messrs. Loddiges 
have flowered it. ‘The blossoms are a pale watery green. 
59. MAXILLARIA candida (G. Loddiges in litt.); pedunculis radicalibus 
unifloris, sepalis petalisque linearibus acuminatis, labello oblongo obso- 
leté trilobo medio furfuraceo ad incisuram unicalloso: lobo medio ovato 
obtuso denticulato. 
A little Brazilian plant of small beauty. The flowers are 
white and about as large as those of M. ochroleuca. It is 
distinguished readily by the whole inside of the lip being 
covered with a fine deciduous mealiness. It flowered at 
Hackney with Messrs. Loddiges. 
