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3. WARREA cyanea. 
W. cyanea; spicà brevi, bracteis ovarii longitudine, sepalis ovatis acutis, 
petalis subconformibus, labello subrotundo-cuneato apiculato undulato 
lineis quinque elevatis. 
The purest blue known in the vegetable kingdom colours 
the lip of this beautiful flower, which is otherwise white. It 
has quite the habit of Warrea tricolor, but is very much smaller 
in all its parts. Its most distinctive character is found in the 
form of its lip, which has a distinct point, and five ribs, not 
three, near the base. Messrs. Loddiges imported it from 
Columbia, and it is no. 860 of their last catalogue. 
4. HEXADESMÍA crurigera. 
(Hexopia crurigera, Bateman mss.) 
H. erurigera ; caule fusiformi, foliis exacte linearibus, racemis flexuosis pau- 
cifloris, bracteis ovatis membranaceis, mento valdé producto, labello 
obovato alté bilobo. 
A small-flowered inconspicuous Epiphyte, of no beauty, 
introduced from Guatemala to Mr. Bateman, with whom it 
flowered some years since, when it received the name of 
Hexopia. Its flowers are not half the size of H. fasciculata. 
5. HEXADESMIA micrantha. 
H. micrantha ; racemo multifloro, bracteis linearibus acuminatis membra- 
naceis, sepalis acuminatis, labelli trilobi laciniis lateralibus rotundatis 
intermediä apiculatà. 
The flowers of this are very much smaller than even those 
of H. crurigera, and white with a very little green. It is from 
Guatemala, and is the no. 389 of Messrs. Loddiges' catalogue. 
6. ALSTROEM ERIA Chorillensis. 
A. Chorillensis ; supra 1843, misc. 95, e£ cum icone sub nomine A. lineati- 
flore, 1 843, 58 ; una eademque est, foliis oblongis obtusis basi angus- 
tatis nitidé glaberrimis. 
A. lineatiffora; Flor. Peruv. 3. 60. 289 (A. ligtu v. 2. lineatiflora, Herb. 
Am. 92. quoad A. ligtu Feuillé, Obs. 710.) folis ovatis acutis feré 
biuncias latis, planta Chilensis valida foliosissima, 
The plant figured above, 1843, 58, is the identical species 
described in the same vol. Misc. 95, under the name A. Cho- 
