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revoluto lamina rotundato-cuneatá apiculaté infra apicem pubescente 
basi lamellis 3 haud decurrentibus in glandulis clavatis solutis cristata. 
? C. pulchellus var. graminifolia. Elliott, l. c. 
Hab. in Am. septentrionalis provinciis meridionalibus; prope New Or- 
leans, T. Drummond 399. (hab. s. sp.) 
It is probable that this is the pine-barren variety montioned by Elliott 
when speaking of C. pulchellus, but if so the name is very inapplicable. 
Its small tlowers, closely arranged in a onesided spike, and the remarkable 
form of the labellum, distinguish it readily. 
3 CALoPocox multiflorus. 
C. foliis rigidis . . . . . , spicà multiflora quaquaversa, labelli ungue alato 
laminà cuneatà truncatà apiculatà medio pilis filiformibus subcon- 
formibus barbatá, sepalis, petali-que ovatis acutis. 
Hab. in Florida, F. Cozzens. (hab. s. sp. comm. cel. Torrey.) 
A very distinct species with flowers as small as those of C. parviflorus, 
and as many as 10 in a cylindrical spike. ‘The leaves in my specimens 
are burnt, as if the district in wbich they were growing had been fired, 
and therefore, I am unable to judge what they are in a natural state. 
The sepals and petals appear to be much more acute than in either of the 
other species. 
CCXXXVII. CRYBE. 
Crybe. Lindley Nat. syst, ed. 2. p. 446. in Bot. Register, t. 1872. 
Perianthium ventricosum, inapertum. Sepala herbacea, lanceolata, lateralia 
basi obliqua. Petala conformia, petaloidea. Labellum multd majus, 
membranaceum, cucullatum, cum columna clavatà marginat& semicon- 
natum. Columna basi teres, ultra insertionem labelli marginata, pauld 
supra labellum bidentata, apice subcucullata. Anthera polline granulari. 
Herbe tuberose, mexicane, foliis plicatis. Scapus radicalis, 
Squamis distantibus vaginatus. Flores penduli racemosi. 
l. Crype rosea. Lindl. l. c. 
Hab. in Mezico; (v. v. c.) 
In the systematical index to the Botanical Register, I was led to refer 
to this plant the Bletia campanulata of Llave, upon the authority of Mr. 
Bateman, who saw it so labelled in Professor Kunth's herbarium at Berlin. 
I have however met among Mr. Hartweg's plants with a Bletia quite agree- 
ing with the description of the Mexican Botanists, and therefore I presume 
there is some mistake in supposing it to be Crybe. 
CCXXXVIII. ANTHOGONIUM. 
Anthogonium. Wall. mss. Lindl. nat. syst. ed. 2. p. 341. 
Perianthium tubulosum, apice ringens. Sepala in tubum longum con- 
