New GARDEN PLANTS. 
ZYGOPETALUM tricolor ; foliis parvis gramineis scapo racemoso 
7-8 floro multo brevioribus, labelio subrotundo concavo 
medio constricto apice lunato medio bituberculato. 
Guayana, Mr. Loddiges (931*). 
This has the smallest flowers of any species yet known. 
They are pale green with a white lip, banded with broken 
lines of crimson. | 
Eripenprum (Encyclium) subaquilum ; pseudobulbis ovatis 
cespitosis, foliis linearibus obliqué emarginatis obtusis 
scapo glabro filiformi subpaniculato «equalibus, sepalis 
petalisque linearibus dorsali ascendente lateralibus pa- 
rallelis, labello semilibero ovato-lanceolatis indiviso 
utrinque emarginato lamellis 3 spongiosis. 
Mexico or Guatemala, Mr. Warner. 
A small slender plant, with leaves seven or eight inches 
long, and barely three lines wide. Flowers the size of E. 
diffusum, pale dull brown. 
Denprosium (Onychium) friadenium; radicibus villosis, 
caulibus elongatis teretibus ramosis basi fusiformibus, 
foliis ovato-oblongis obtusis, paniculá brevi terminali 
confertiflorà racemosà, sepalis ovatis acutis petalis 
labelloque oblongis undulatis rotundatis emarginatis hoc 
glabro utrinque unidentato medio tuberculo tricrenato 
acuto, mento brevi obtuso, columná apice dentatá, stig- 
mate villoso. 
East Indies, S. Rucker, Esq. 
This is a lovely plant, with the habit of Dendrobium 
crumenatum, but with a very close racemose panicle of flowers. 
They are transparent, about as large as in D. aduncum, nearly 
white, with a tinge of rose, a violet spot on the end of the 
petals and lip, and a 3-lobed yellow tubercle in the middle of 
the latter. What seems to be a variety, with colourless 
flowers, has also come under my observation. 
