as represented by Dr. Linney, is so very different, that we 
cannot consider the two to be the same. From C. inter- 
media, figured at t. 2851, the present will be found to differ 
in no essential particular, and we are disposed to consider 
it a variety of that species, sufficiently distinguished, how- 
ever, both from « and 8, to render it worthy of cultivation 
in every collection of Epiphytes, and equally meriting a 
place in this work. , 
I am indeed by no means clear about the limits of the 
species of Carrieya; I mean particularly the large purple 
kinds resembling the original C. labiata. To me the Genus 
appears, like so many other of the epiphytal Orchidee, sub- 
ject to great variation in the size and form of the flower, 
and the relative length and breadth of the leaves. 
Fig 1. Column and Germen. 2. Anther-case, 3. Pollen-masses:— 
magnified. 
