662 NEW SPECIES OF ORCHIDE. 
— This is possibly the Bletia capitata of Brown. Lindl. 
Oncipium GARDNERI, Lindl. MSS. 
Floribus paniculatis, sepalis oblongis obtusis lateralibus semi- 
connatis petalis duplo majoribus unguiculatis subrotundis 
undulatis, labello transverso emarginato basi auriculato, 
cristee tuberculis duobus a fronte maximis intermedio 
minore duobus a latere linearibus binis alteris basilaribus 
circularibus verrucisque quibusdam in medio, columnæ alis 
nanis rotundatis. 
Has.—On trees in forests. n. 642. 
This fine species, allied to O. crispum and Forbesii, is 
distinetly separated by the peculiar form and tuberculation 
of the lip, and by the very small wings of the column. The 
leaves and pseudo-bulbs are unknown. Lindl. : 
MICROSTYLES PUBESCENS, Lindl. MSS. 
Caule diphyllo, foliis ovato-oblongis scapo nudo «qualibus, 
floribus dense corymbosis, labello subrotundo pubescente, 
petalis setaceis. 
Has.—On the moist stems of trees, in dense forests by the 
sides of streams. 2. 674. 
| HABENARIA Sartor, Lindl. MSS. 
Foliis oblongis canaliculatis acutis, racemo multifloro, brac- 
teis foliaceis ovario brevioribus, petalis bipartitis, laciniá 
dorsali lineari rectá anteriori setacea deflexà longiore; 
 labelli tripartiti laciniis setaceis intermedià breviore, cal- 
care pendulo clavato-compresso ovario multó longiore, — 
sepalis lateralibus reflexis. F 
Has.—In marshes. n. 676. : 
Near H. macroceras, but with a longer spur, a narrower | 
and longer fore-arm of the petals, and longer and narrower 
stigmatic processes. Lindl, 2 
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CaTTLEYA WALKERIANA, Gard. 
Foliis oblongo-ellipticis coriaceis marginatis obtusis mucro- - 
