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28. MILTONIA cuneata. 
M. cuneata; pseudobulbis ovato-oblongis, foliis*oblongis striatis subundu- 
latis, racemo plurifloro, sepalis petalisque lanceolatis undulatis, labello 
cuneato rotundato basi bilamellato utrinque subrepando, columnä medio 
bidentatà, clinandrio integerrimo. 
A beautiful Epiphyte, allied to M. candida, with flowers 
nearly four inches in diameter; the sepals and petals are a 
rich brown tipped with green. The lip is pure white, with a 
tinge of pink near the base. It has lately flowered with 
Messrs. Rollissons. 
29. ANGULOA Clowesii. 
A. Clowesii ; pedunculo unifloro radicali laxé squamato, flore carnoso resupi- 
nato, sepalis petalisque ovatis convexis conniventibus, labelli trilobi lobo 
medio piloso infundibulari bilabiato: labio altero emarginato altero tri- 
dentato, columná integrä. 
At last a genuine species of the genus Anguloa, which has 
hitherto puzzled every one, has made its appearance in the 
collection of the Rev. J. Clowes, of Broughton Hall near 
Manchester, who obtained it from Linden's Columbian col- 
lections. It is indeed a noble plant. 'The flowers are four 
inches in diameter, of a clear lemon colour, with a pure white 
lip. We refrain from doing more than announcing it, because 
it will soon be published with a plate in an early number of 
this work. 
30. GONGORA maculata, var. tricolor. 
This also is from Mr. Clowes's collection, where it was 
received from Liverpool, with a statement that it came from 
Peru. It isa most beautiful variety of G. maculata. The 
ground colour of every part of the flower, except the lip, is 
clear yellow; the column and petals are delicately banded 
with rich sienna brown, and a few large clear distinct blotches 
of the same colour occur on the sepals, The lip itself is 
white, with a cinnamon stain on the ends of the lateral tuber- 
cles and the sides of its upper half. 
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