120 



^p. Gynostemium manifeste alatum. 



12) St. Marshii: aff. St. Devoniensi hypochilio graciliori, peclore saccalo antrorso, carinis 

 geminis utrinque> canali . . . . , cornubus teretiusculis, epichilii obtrianguli dentibus ternis aequa- 

 libus, tepalis oblongis, gynostemii alls semiovalis in dimidio anteriore, alulis obtusalis. Perigonium 

 album dictum, nisi egregie fallimur. Pedunculus plurivaginatus, biflorus (unus tantum servalus 

 flos). Bractea ovario brevi aequalis. Flos magnitudine illius Stanhopeae insignis. (Hab. sp. 

 sice. c. ex horl. Pescatore a cl. Luddemann.) 



13) St. tigrina Bateman Orch. Mex. Guat. t. 7: bypochilio bene semigloboso ulrinque 

 carinato, canali bene aperto, cornubus subcompressis, epichilio ovate apice subaequaliter tridentato, 

 tepalis ligulatis acutis, gynostemio late semiobiongo alato, apice (prope exalulato) ac basi ex- 

 ceptis. Bot. Reg. XXV. 1839. 12. Bot. Mag. 4197. Van Houtte Flore des Serres VII. 713— 715. 

 „St. tigrina superba." Morren Ann. Gand 21, (var. alroviolacea perigonio apicibus tantum ac 

 limbo flaveolis). Coalzonte Coxoahill seu Lyncea. Hernandez Thesaurus rer. Med. Nov. Hisp. 

 266. Anguloa Hernandezii Kunth Synopsis 1. 322. Maxillaria lyncea L. 0. 151. Stanhopea ex- 

 pansa Hort. Stanhopea tigrina lutescens. Gardn, Chron. 1851. 611. (Flowers brilliant yellow, 

 inclining to orange, larger and handsomer, than those of any other kind.) — Pedunculus bi- 



florus. Bracteae ovariis subbreviores, Flores longe maximi; flavidi atroviolaceo tigrati seu 

 prope toti atroviolacei. Hypochilii nucha valde papulosa. Odor gravissimus — Mexico Ruiz 

 ei Pavon! Xalapa ibidem Henchman fid. ill. Lindley. (Vid. v. c. et sice. sp. et c.) 



EBB. Hyp och ilium cymbiforme. 

 I. Epichilium simpliciter acutum. 



14) St. oculata L. 0. 158: hypochilio utrinque bicarinato, capite semilunato, peclore 

 arguto, canali angusto, cornubus semiterelibus , epichilio ovato acuto, tepalis ligulalis acutis, 

 gynostemii alis semioblongis ante alulas acutas constriclis, dimidio inferior! gynostemii aptero. 

 Lindl. Bot. Reg. 1800. Ceratochilus oculatus Loddig. Bot. Cab. 1764. Stanhopea Lindleyi Zuc- 

 carini et Stanhopea oculata Barkeriana Hort. (Cf. Bot. Reg. 1843. sub 44: „Many supposed 

 varieties occur in gardens, varying in colour and in the spotting of the lip. There is one, 

 called Barkeriana, which is more remarkable, than the others. It looks like Stanhopea insignis 

 with the lip of Stanhopea oculata, and is very handsome. The sepals, petals and column are 

 covered with numerous purple freckles rather than spots, which, as the flower fades, run 

 together as if their colouring matter was dissolved, so that at last the flower becomes of a 

 dull wine-red tint. This is apparently Stanhopea Lindleyi of Zuccarini.") Flores vulgo albi seu 

 albido citrini annulis multis atropurpureis intus supra perigonium. Tepala basi utrinque biocu- 

 lata. Labellum albidum. Hypochilium ulrinque atropurpureo oculalum — Racemus laxus. 

 Bracteae ovariis vulgo duplo breviores. Mexico Ruiz el Pavon! Karwinski! Schiede! (Vid. 

 V. c. et hab. sp. sice. sp. et c.) 



Obs. Stanhopea oculata Meleagris Gard. Chronicle 1851. 471 ; quid? 



15) St. guttulata Lindl. Bol. Reg. 1843. XXIX. Misc. 116: recedit mesochilii canali 

 amplo, gynostemii alis semiovalis latis apicilaribus basi subilo abruptis, apice in alulas continuas 

 acutas transeuntibus. Gardn. Chronicl. 1848. 439. c. .\yl. — ? Lemaire Jardin Fleur. IIL 309. 

 340. Pro geuuina nimis magna. — Flores illis Stanhopeae oculatae lertia minores Perigonium 

 llaveolum seu cupratum. Latera antica hypochilii non semilunata, sed oblique descendentia basin 



spectantia. Patria? (Vid. viv. c. et hab. sp. sice, ex horto comitis Thun comm. hort. am. 



Jos.st.) 



