* Auruhuacos” Indians. The specimens now before me, are 
most beautiful ; and if, as we think probable, they should be 
alive in this country, we shall yet see a plant far morestriking 
than even S. undulata. Its lip is very nearly circular in its 
outline, and its lobes are not very different in form, but those 
at the sides are the largest ; even when dry it is of the deep 
rich colour of the spot in Cattleya labiata. Along the middle 
of the lip, at the base, there run 4 deep plates standing in 
pairs, and separated by a tolerably broad space : but near the 
point of the lip these are exchanged for 8 other short deep 
very wavy plates, which are pure white. 
This plant may be added to the catalogue of Schomburg- 
kias, with the following specific character :— 
S. rosea (Linden. herb. no. 1664) sepalis petalisque oblongis 
undulatis labello pauld longioribus, labelli subrotundi 
laciniis lateralibus rotundatis intermedia subrotunda 
apieulatà crispá mult minore, lamellis altis pone basin 
4 rectiusculis membranaceis versus apicem 3 brevibus 
crispis. 
