The original variety, although pretty, is by no means equal 
to that now represented, which flowered with Messrs. Lod- 
diges in January, 1846. The former had the sepals and 
petals stained with pale dull yellow or buff, which destroved 
their brilliancy: this, on the contrary, has the ground of the 
sepals and petals clear white. 
New GARDEN PLANTS. 
Acriopsts densiflora ; pseudobulbis ovalibus, racemis multifloris cylindraceis 
pedicellis internodiis longioribus, labello pubescente panduriformi laciniä 
media rotundatà subemarginatä lateralibus acutis : dente elevato fisso 
in medio, clinandrii cucullo integerrimo rotundato. 
A very curious Orchidaceous plant, imported from Borneo 
by Mr. Lowe, and communicated by Mr. Conrad Loddiges. 
Unlike the other species, this has its flowers compactly 
arranged in racemes about two inches long. The former 
are small, but delicately marked with brown upon yellowish 
green, and the lip is rose-colour bordered with white. 
BRASSAVOLA refusa ; labello undulato cuneato truncato margine levi. 
Only known from a specimen sent to the Gardener's 
Chronicle, March 5, 1847, for a name, and purporting to come 
from Maracaybo. The form of the lip is quite unlike any 
other species; it is white, with a little green near the base. 
