ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 
Cyrrocnitum Bicronrense (Tab. VI.) In a re-arrang t of Cyrtochilum, Odontogl , and their allied genera, Dr. 
Linpiry refers this plant to Odontoglossum. 
Lzuta Aurumnatis (Tab. IX.) On the plate the name is spelt ‘awtwmnale,’ which is, of course, wrong. 
Srannorea Mariana (Tab. XXVII.) There can be little or no doubt that this, beautiful plant is the true “ Flos Lyncea” 
of Hernandez. S. Devoniana—supposed to be so by Professor Linpiry—is, in reality, a native of Peru. 
Gateanpra Bavert (Tab. XIX.) The figure of this species is inaccurate, and greatly exaggerates its beauty. Miss Draxr’s 
drawing was in part taken from a weak specimen supplied by Mr. Barker, and in part from the bulbs and leaves of an 
Epidendrum (since ascertained to be L. lacertinum) which, at the time, was supposed to be the Galeandra in question. 
The flowers are, in reality, produced in a loose nodding raceme, and the pseudo-bulbs have a considerable resemblance 
to those of a thin Catasetum. Unfortunately the plant is of so weakly a habit that it will, probably, soon be lost to 
the country. 
Sopratia Macrantua (Tab. XX XVII.) The flowers of this superb plant are not quite so ephemeral as was supposed ; they 
continue in high beauty for two days, and are much larger the second day than the first, an occurrence by no 
means unusual amongst Orchidacez. 
