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ONCIDIUM microclnlum. 

 Small-lipped Oncidium. 



OYNANDRIA MONANDRIA. 

 Nat. ord. ORCHiDACEiE § Vande^b. 

 ONCIDIUM. Swartz. 



Euoncidium; Heteranthium ; Folia plana; Pentapetala; Micropetala ; 

 labello bilobo. Sertum Orchidacenm, sub t. 48. 

 O. microchilum (Bateman in Bot. Reg. IS40, misc. 193.); pseudobulbis len- 

 ticularibus brevibus monophyllis, folio oblongo carinato carnosissimo 

 acuto quam scapus erectus versus apicera paniculatus quadrupld breviore, 

 sepabs liberis lateralibus longius unguiculatis, petalis oblongis subun- 

 dulatis retusis, labello dupl6 latiore quam longo lobo intermedio nano 

 triangulari lateralibus rotundatis planis, crista reniformi crenata, co- 

 lumnae nanse alis subulatis apice glandulosis. 



This most curious plant was introduced some vears ago 

 from Guatemala by Geo. Ure Skinner, Esq. and was after- 

 wards found in the same country by Mr. Hartweg. When I 

 first published it I knew it only from report, and a single 

 damaged dried flower, and consequently several inaccuracies 

 crept into its description, which led to its being misplaced in 

 the enumeration of the genus published in the Sertum Orchi- 

 daceum. Its real situation is near O. deltoideum. 



Although not a very splendid plant, it is far from being 

 undeserving notice. Its very glaucous flower-stem, the snow- 

 white lip and crimson petals, lying as it were in the middle 

 of dusky brown sepals, produce a singular and pleasing effect. 

 For the opportunity of figuring it, we are indebted to J. C. 

 Harter, Esq. of Broughton, near Manchester, who was so 

 obliging as to forward specimens, along with a drawing by 

 Mrs. Powell, in September last. Mr. William Ashton, the 

 gardener to Mr. Harter, also deserves to be mentioned, as 

 having succeeded in flowering the plant before any one else. 

 We understand that the Orchidaceae of Mr. Harter's collec- 



May, 1843. K 



