exhibited in the Garden of the Horticultural Society in May 
last, at which time the accompanying drawing was made. 
Fig. 1 shews the form of the lip when spread open. 
The following is a list of the species of Anguloa hitherto 
discovered :— 
I. A. uniflora (Fl. Peruv. syst. p. 228. Lindl. gen. & sp. 
Orch. p. 160. Bot. Reg. 1844. t. 60); pedunculo umi- 
floro radicali sguamis 2 inflatis imbricatis vaginato, flore 
bracteá spathaceá herbaceá parum longiore, sepalis late- 
ralibus anticis petalisque acuminatis, labelli glabri lobo 
medio angustissimo reflexo lateralibus rotundatis, laminá 
appendiculari retusá duplò latiore, clinandrio lacinulis 
2 acutis aucto. — — Colombia. Flowers white, with a 
slight tinge of yellow, sweet-scented. 
2. A. Clowesii (Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 1844. misc. 29, t. 63); 
pedunculo unifloro radicali laxé squamato, flore carnoso 
resupinato, sepalis petalisque ovatis convexis conniven- 
tibus, labelli trilobi lobo medio piloso infundibulari 
bilabiato : labio altero emarginato altero tridentato, co- 
lumnà integrá.—— Colombia. — —Flowers straw coloured. 
Lip white. 
3. A. Ruckeri (Lindl. in Bot. Reg. 1846. t. 41); pedunculo 
unifloro radicali squamis inflatis imbricatis vaginato, 
sepalis subrotundis apiculatis petalisque obtusis in 
globum conniventibus, labelli trilobi antici lobis later- 
alibus obtusis sequalibus medio piloso infandibulari bila- 
biato: labio altero emarginato altero tridentato, columná 
integrá.—— Colombia.—— Flowers yellow, spotted inside 
with crimson, and having a lip of the latter colour. 
471 A. squalida (Pöppig n. g. & sp. pl. 1. p. 43, t. 74); 
“scapo spicato multifloro; floribus secundis; sepalis 
reflexo patulis ; foliis sex ad octonerviis.”— — Peru.—— 
Flowers *the size of a walnut, dirty flesh colour, 
scentless.” 
