404 ARETHUSE Æ. 
Nearly allied to C. chrysantha from which the form of the lip, which is 
distinctly papillose within the margin, distinguishes it. 
2]. Curonzxa Pavonii. 
C. labelli trilobi venis 5 centralibus glandulis clavatis uniformibus cristatis : 
lobis lateralibus apice rotundatis undulatis intermedio angustiore oblongo 
obtuso crispo. 
Asarca speciosa. Lindl. in Brande’s Journ. March 1827. 
Serapias Gavilu. Pavon. in herb. Lambert. 
Hab. in Chili, Pavon. (olim v. s. sp.) 
This is very different from the Epip. Gavilu of Feuillée; I only know it 
by the notes formerly made upon it in Mr. Lambert's herbarium, and by my 
drawing of the labellum, which is quite different from that of any other 
species now mentioned. 
c. Labelli vene centrales appendicibus biformibus. 
22. CHLORÆA virescens. Lindl. in Brande's Journ. March, 1827. 
C. labelli trilobi lobis ovatis obtusis intermedio dupld majore: venis 9 basi 
lamellis totidem parallelis qualibus acutis deinde appendicibus qui- 
busdam elongatis v. falcatis, sepalis apice obtusis concavis incrassatis, 
petalorum venis varicosis. 
Hab. in Chile, prope Concepcion, Cuming. (hab. s. sp.) 
23. Cnuronza disoides. Lindl. in Brande's Journ. March, 1827. 
C. foliis acutis scapi longitudine, labelli trilobi lobis lateralibus rotundatis 
apice incrassatis crenatis intermedio ovato obtuso carnoso disco 
verrucoso, venis 7 lamellis serratis, sepalis lateralibus apice obtusis in- 
crassatis, petalis nudis. 
Hab. in Chile, prope Valparaiso, Cuming, Macrae. (hab. s. sp.) 
A dwarf species, with the leaves acute and as long as the scape. I sus- 
pect C. alpina is the same, for although Póppig expressly states that beyond 
the 5 or 7 crests of the lip, which are continuous, there are no glandular 
appendages in that plant, yet some tubercles are represented in his fig. 2, 
as existing upon the middle lobe, and the habit of the two species is exactly 
the same. 
24. Cnuronza ulanthoides. 
C. labelli cuneato-oblongi lobis lateralibus apice serratis intermedio brevi 
tranverso serrato medio incrassato parum latioribus: venis 5 basi pariter 
obscure lamellatis deindé appendicibus paucis latis falcatis munitis, 
sepalis lateralibus apice rotundatis planis crenatis discoloribus, petalo- 
rum venis incrassatis. 
Chlorza bletioides. Lindl. in Brande's Journ. March, 1827. 
Hab. in Chile prope Cumbre, Andium claustrum, Nov. Macrae; Val- 
paraiso, Cuming. (hab. s. sp.) 
This is the finest species of the genus, with a stem 2 to 3 feet high 
and very large flowers apparently white, stained and veined with deep 
green. 
The name of bletioides is so inappropriate that I cannot now account 
for my having given it to the plant, and I therefore change it. The flowers 
are more like those of Hooker’s Ulantha, when dried. i 
