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GS. STENOCORYNE. 



With respect to the Bifrenaria (?) longicornis, formerly 

 descrihed in this work, it must be regarded as still another 

 genus, agreeing with Bifrenaria in having two straps (caudi- 

 cuLt) to its pollen masses, but differing in having two distinct 

 glands also, as is the case with a part of the plants now re- 

 ferred to Angrfficum. For this I wouM propose the name of 

 Stenocoryne. 



Stenocoryne. Flores ringentes, clausi, longe eornuti. Sepala basi lon- 

 gissime pi'oducta, et coimata. Petala coiiforraia. Labellum longissinie 

 unguiculatum, trilobum, disco callosum. Pollinia 4, per paria connata. 

 insequalia, semiglobosa ; caudiculis 2, glandulisque totidem ovalibus. 

 — — Herbse epiphytae pseudobulbosse. Folia cartilaginca, solitaria. 

 Flores racemosi, radicales. 



1. S. longicornis (Bifrenaria longicornis, Lindl. in Bot. Reg, 18.38, 7)mc. 

 1/7.); pseudobulbis clongatis tetragouis, foliis oblongo-lanceolatis sub- 

 plicatis nitidis, racemo laxo multifloro, sepalih lateralibus ovatis aoutis, 

 petalis ovatis acutis, labello louge unguiculato spathulato apice trilobo 



laciniis rotundatis medio pubescente disco elevato calloso. Demerara. 



Flowers racemose, orange, spotted with brown. 



69. LANTANA. 



In the Gartenzeitung for Oct. 1, 1842, is the following 

 useful enumeration of the species of this pretty genus, actually 

 in cultivation in the gardens of Germanv. The authors are 

 Messrs. Otto and Dietrich. 



A. Prickly Species 



a. Flowers white. 



1. Lantana alba. Vent. 



b. Flowers lilac. 



2. L. mutabilis, Lippold. Not the L. uivea mutabiUs of the Bot. Magazine. 



3. L. multiflora, Hort. 



4. L. variegata, IVov. spec. * 



L. ramis aculeatis; foliis oppositis, ovatis, acutis, crenatis, supra scabris, 

 subtus villosulis ; capitulis hemisphsericis ; pedunculis folio subbrc- 

 vioribus ; bracteis oblongo-spathulatis, ciliatis, corolloe tubo breviori- 

 bus. Native of Brazil; forming a bush several feet high. 



5. L. amethystina, IIo?-t. Berol. 



6. L. mista, L. This is probably the L. nivea mutabilis of the Bot. Mag. 



c. Flowers orange-yellow. 

 7 L. aculeata, L. 

 8. L. scabrida. Ait. 



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