334 Prof. Lindley on some Orchidaceous Plants 



GovENiA lagenophoi'tty Lindl. 



" Filantropia ; mountain-top, in thick woods. Flowers white ; 

 sheath at base full of water." (631.) 



Warczewiczella discolor, Rchb. f. 



** Summit of Nemanima, on trees ; mountain-sides, on rocks." 

 {No number.) 



Lycaste ciliata, Lindl. in Bonpl. Oct. 5, 1856. 

 No locality. (634.) 



Maxillaria crassi/olia. 



" Shaded mountain-sides, in dense bunches on rocks." (638.) 



Maxii.JjAria pallidijlora, Hooker, in Bot. Mag. t. 2806. 



" Farallones ; on trees, in bunches. Sepals and upper petals yel- 

 lowish ; lip and column white ; two lower sepals resembling a cow's 

 horns, and with the broad oblong labellum forming a short blunt 

 spur." (632.) 



CoMPARETTiA falcata. 



"Mountain-tops, on trees." (664.) 



Vanilla claviculata, Swz. 



" Monte Verde ; in dense woods, climbing high on trees. Flowers 

 light dull red. Labellum light yellow, with a white margin. Column 

 adhering to the labellum more than half its length, reddish towards 

 the base." (672.) 



Habenaria maculosa, Lindl. Gen. et Sp. p. 309. 



"Filantropia. Flowers pure white. Hill-sides." {(o25i.) 



Sauroglossum tenue; foliis pluribus radicalibus ovatis acutis pe- 

 tiolis aequalibus, scapi vaginis membranaceis acuminatis adpressis, 

 spica 2-6-flora, bracteis apice subulatis ovario aequalibus, petalis 

 spathulatis acutis serratis, labello elongato deflexo canaliculato basi 

 gibboso apice subrotundo-ovato, clinandrio membranaceo cucuUato 

 2-partito laciniis insequaliter bidentatis. 



" Monte Verde ; in thick woods. Flowers white." (622.) 



A very distinct form of this small genus, now known to consist of 

 three well-marked species. The third, as yet unpublished, is S. di- 

 stans, a Bolivian plant collected by Bridges. 



Cranichis monophylla, Lindl. in Orch. Linden. ; var. foliis geminis 

 brevius petiolatis. 



"Loma del Gato ; damp shady woods." (621.) 



Cranichis ^awcz/?(?r«, Swz. 



"Filantropia; grassy hill-sides. Flowers: outer segment of peri- 

 anth greenish white, inner white." {No number.) 



