31. 
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orange, or salmon-colour, with a strong smell of cowslips. 
The ovaries are rough with elevated points, the sepals 
are brownish orange, the lip dull fawn colour. The petals 
are in the form of two fine bristles. 
E. Henkeanum (Presl. Rel. Henk. 100. L. no. 40.) ; 
folis distichis ovato-lanceolatis nervosis acutis, spicá 
panieulatá, sepalis oblongo-lanceolatis acutiusculis in ba- 
sin attenuatis, petalis spatulatis, labelli trilobi lobis late- 
ralibus rotundatis, medio minore obcordato.— — Peru. 
Scape a foot high. Sepals ten lines long. Leaves 
ten lines broad. (Not in cultivation). 
32. E. porphyreum (Lindl. in Hook. Journal, 3. 86.) ; foliis 
33. 
distichis oblongis acutissimis, squamis spathaceis dense 
imbricatis acuminatis pedunculo longioribus, paniculä 
simplici multiflorä, sepalis oblongis acutis lateralibus 
faleatis, petalis lineari-spathulatis, labelli trilobi laciniis 
lateralibus rotundatis intermediá quadratä bidentatá : 
disci axi elevatà apicem versus bicallosá basi bicornutä. 
Peru. — A fine species, with an oval panicle and 
large flowers like those of E. nutans, but purple or dark 
orange. (Not in cultivation). . 
E. leve ; foliis distichis lanceolatis apiculatis, paniculä 
simplici multiflorä, sepalis oblongis levibus, petalis fili- 
formibus, labelli quadrilobi laciniis posticis cuneato-ro- 
tundatis anticis linearibus divaricatis, disco callis tribus 
et lamellis duabus.— — Popayan, Pasto.—-—A very fine 
species in the way of E. paniculatum ; but its leaves are 
lanceolate, the panicle simple, the flowers larger, and 
the sepals smooth. It is one of Mr. Hartweg's disco- 
veries. (Not in cultivation). 
34. E. paniculatum (Fl. Peruv. L. no. 61.); foliis distichis 
oblongis acuminatis, caule apice vaginis acuminatissimis 
membranaceis vestito, paniculà confertà compositä, sepalis 
oblongis venis extüs varicosis, petalis filiformibus, labelli 
quadrilobi laciniis posticis brevibus oblongis obtusis : 
anticis linearibus divaricatis, disco callis tribus et tuber- 
culis duabus. Guayaquil, Peru. A most noble 
looking species when dried; its panicle, which is eight 
or nine inches long and nearly a foot broad, being 
crowded with flowers. Mr. Hartweg found it in woods 
on the western declivity of Pichincha. (Not in culti- 
vation). 
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