400 ARETHUSE.JE. 
Hab. vulgaris in terris Chilensibus interioribus locis glareosis, v. c. in 
planitie ad Casablanca, ad urbem S. Jago, inque provincia Concepcion 
ad Andes usque. Floret a Novembre in Januarium ; Póppig. (hab. s. 
sp. comm. cel. Hooker.) 
“Scape sometimes as much as two feet high. Flowers from 20 to 40. 
Flowers very small for the genus, white, with green netted veins, ac- 
cording to Póppig. 
4. Curonza cuneata. 
C. labello cuneato apice grosse dentato ad latera integro lamellis 6 percurso 
quarum centrales interrupte et papillis 2-3 in septimze loco, sepalis 
petalisque membranaceis nudis. 
Hab. in Chile, Cuming? (hab. s. sp.) 
This very distinct species exists in my Herbarium, with Mr. Cuming's 
name attached to it; but it has no number and may possibly have belonged 
to the dried plants of some other collector. It is a tall slender species, 
apparently with white flowers. 
5. Cnuronza longipetala. 
C. labello membranaceo obovato obtusissimo integro basi multilamellato 
venis 5 appendicibus falcatis interrupt? cristatis, sepalis lateralibus 
lanceolatis basi angustatis apice acuminatis callosis, petalis oblongo-lan- 
ceolatis obtusis falcatis venis basi callosis. 
Hab. in Chile australi, Reynolds, (v. s. sp. in hb. Hooker). 
Flores 5 6, magni, ringentes. Scapus palmaris. Sepala lateralia ipso 
apice tantum callosa ; supremum obtusuni apice inflexum. 
This is very near C. viridiflora, from which it differs in the form of the 
lip, and in the broken lamella which form the crests of the veins being 
regularly disposed and very few in number. 
b. Labelli vene centrales ultra medium lamellate v. cristate. 
6. Cnronza Piquichen. 
C. labello oblongo inciso-dentato: venis 7 centralibus appendicibus fal- 
catis cristatis, sepalis lateralibus apice rotundatis discoloribus, petalorum 
venis basi varicosis. 
Epipactis flore virescente et variegato vulgo Piquichen. Feuillée t. 19. 
Cymbidium virescens. Willd. sp. pl. 4. 106. 
Hab. in Chile. (hab. s. sp. comm. cel. Solly.) 
This plant, of which I have only seen one solitary specimen, agrees 
exactly with Feuillée's figure, and is certainly distinct from all the others 
now mentioned. It approaches nearest to C. barbata, from which it differs 
both in habit and in the 7 central veins of the lip only being crested, in 
the veins of the petals being very much less varicose, and in the lip having 
no tubercles at the base. 
7. Cuvonza lamellata. Lindl. in Brande's Journ. March. 1827. 
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C. labello oblongo obtuso crenato juxta marginem verrucoso: VENIS / 
centralibus appendicibus falcatis cristatis, sepalis lateralibus apice COn- 
cavis incrassatis, petalis nudis brevioribus. 
Hab. in Chile, prope Concepcion, Macrae. (hab. s. sp.) 
