Jacquin found O. CeboUeta in the woods of Carthagena, 

 especially near the coast; and he says that the young 

 pseudo-bulbs, pounded with salt, are of great repute as an 

 external application in extensive bruises, broken bones, and 

 other surgical cases. 



O. nudum (Bateman) ; facie Cebolletae sed sepalis petalisque subsessilibus 

 rotundatis acutis concavis, labcUi lobis lateralibus linearibus rpcurvis inter- 

 media obovata emarginata, crista callis 3 linearibus in frontc lunulaque 



crenata convexa ad basin. Hab. in Caraccis, unde in horto rcgio Bero- 



linensi rcceptum, a Dom. Otto Batemanno meo benevolo communicatum est. 



