the back (*l) ftlld from (3) of n lull-blown Hover. It 6, exhibit* a part of tho from of n flower Mill 



more magnified, together with n hruct : the laUlhmi ami the. points t.f the petals an* cut away, ami 



the. cup*shapcd bam- of ihe column in seen Ixdow the stigmatic surface. 



To these two now species of Olwronin, and the 14 previously known, I have the following 

 to add. 



O. ancept; canle elongato ancipiti, Foliis dUticlris or&tis incurvis obtusi* dense imbricatis, spicu 

 cylindrnceil donsissimo imbricatd, hrnctcis snbrotundo-ovalis crosis, sepalis oratift, ptfalu ovato- 

 mnceolntis s^rrululin, luhello truncaio sulnpiadrato obscur^ 4*lobo ; lacitiiis submouulibus acutifl. 

 Burmese empire (No. 1097) Mr. Griffith : a plant with the foliage of Aporuni uncap*. 



O. bmehy*tachj/& ; acaulis. foliis oblong obtusi* ant apicnlati* recti* meemis subwqiialibu*. 

 spicu densfl verticillatA : verticilli& riiultilloris, hmctei* ovnti* iicuti* floribufl hreviorihus, sepalisovniL* 

 uhiiisiusculit*, petal!* obovati* scrrulatis, lal>ello conluto tripariilo; laciiiii* cuncatis subwqiudibus 

 apicc scrrulatis.— Bitninw empire (Nos. 6W and 778) Mr. Griffith. 



C. 



DRYMODA. 



Pcriantbium vald£ iiimptalc et irrcgulare. Sepal urn supreimtni crct-tum, liWnun ; 

 lateralia poslicn, cum pedc longissnno columnar connnta, subrhomboidca, acumi- 

 nata^ sessilia, SUprentO plurius majora. Pctala nana, libera. Labellum cum 

 |»cclc column© arttctilattim, trilobum, convexum, lobo medio deflexo. Colamna 

 nana, sctiiitcrcs, mirinilu longa pctaloidca litriwjuc porrccta* bast in patent Ion* 

 gisshmim lincarcm canalicnlatum clongafa, Antliera tcrinimilis, opercular^ 

 cristata, biloctilaris. Pollima 4, accumbcntia, glandube globow carnoste 



grumosa* scpnrabili adnasccntia. Hcrba niiimta, epiphytal, pseudnbulbosa. 



(aphylla?) scapis radicalibus vaginalis millions. 



Drvmoda picla* 



The onlv knowledge I have- of this fflOftl curiou* plant is from it sketch made by Mr, Grillit1i» 

 from specimen* discovered by liitn in February, 1835,111 Mergui, in the Burmese empire. It i*h> 

 entirely different from any other Orclitducea with which I am acquainted, that 1 am unable oven to 

 \\umr a ueitus wi*' 1 which it may be compared. In the structure of the Mi^matie gland in particular 

 it is so peculiar that Mr Griffith considers the pbmt situated on the confines of Epidendrete and 



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