EPIDENDRUM. ORCHIDES. 339 



Wild in Mexico; on ihe Cumbre of Choacas — Hartweg (v. v. c. et s. sp.). — Flowers 

 olive-brown, very leaiherj- ; sepais about eighl lines long, but in E. ambiguum quile 

 an inch. Lip deep yeilow, sludded wiih red warts , white and spotled with pmk on 

 the callus, brilliant grt-en wiih red warts on the lower lobes. 



82. EPIDENDRUM GUTTATUM Richard and Galeolti Orch. Mex. n. 39. Huc Lindi. 



l c. 59. : 



E. j.pseudobolbis ovoideis 2-pbyl)is, fol. elliptico-oblongis acutis, 

 scapo brevi compiesso 3 — 4-floro, floribus aurantiacis punctatis, la- 

 belli Irilobi lobis lateralibus subfalcatis, interraedio orbiculari apiculato.** 



Wild in Mexico, Galeoiti. 



* Rhachi, aut ovariis asperis. 



83 EPIDENDRUM NEMORALE Lindl in Hook. Journ. III. 82. Huc Lindl. I. c. 60. : 



E. pseudobulbis ovatis , foliis ensiformibus obtusis flaccidis, scapo 

 pedicellis ovariisque verrucosis, racemo nutante, sepalis petalisque li- 

 neari-Ianceolalis acuminatis, labelli (riiobi lobis lateralibus subfalcalis 

 aculis nanis intermedio ovali crenulato basi serrato bilamellato, colum- 

 nae auriculis truncatis. 



Epidendmm verucosum Lindley in Bot. Reg. 1844. l. 51.; Hooker Bot. Mag. 

 t. 4606. 

 Wild in Mexico — Loddiges ; on trees in groves near Sultepec — Martius (v. v. c. 

 et s. sp, in hb. Martius.). — Flowers large, rich rose-colour. in a drooping race- 

 me. Sepals full iwo inches long. The name E. verrucosum was applied by Swartz 

 to another species. — Lemaire Jard. Fl. III. tab. 253. 

 81. EPIDEiNDRUM ASPERUM LindL in Hook. Journ. I. 6. Huc Lindl. I. c. 61.: 



E. panicula stricta racemosa scabra, sepalis coriaceis spathulatis 

 oblusis, petalis linearibus apice dilatatis, labelli lobis lateralibus semi- 

 ovatis oblusis intermedio subrotundo cuneato venis tumidis striato, disci 

 callo medio excavato apice in tres lineas elevatas flexuosas procurrente, 

 columnae auriculis minutis oblusis. 



Wild in Panama and V. Colombia — Cuming 1250; Guayaquil — Jamieson (v. v. sp.) 

 — Much confusion has been introduced into the characters of this plant in consequence 

 of its having been accidentally mixed with E. flabellatum, n. 15, in my herbarium. 

 The sepals and petals secm to have been dark-coloured , and the lip jiale. 



85. EPIDEiNDRUM ADENOCARPUM. La Llave. LO. 16. Huc Lindl. 1 c. 62. 



E. foliis slnctis linearibus carinatis acutis in pseudobulbos pyriformes 

 glaucescentes ternatim insidentibus, scapo erecto simplici v. paniculato 

 multifloro, floribus distantibus, sepalis lineari-oblongis acutis, petalis 

 paulo anguslioribus unguiculatis, labelli semiliberi laciniis lateralibus 

 obovatis intermedia 3-plo majore obscure quadriloba versus basin callosa 

 venis 3 tenuibus elevatis radianlibus, columna bidentata, pedunculis 

 papillosis. 



? Epidendrum crispatum Knonles Flor. Cab. II. p. 79. 



Epidendrum papillosum Daieman in Bot. Reg. 1838 misc. 8. Hooker in Bot. 

 Mag. t. 3631. 

 Wild in Guatemaia — Skinner; Mexico on the Irapaean Mountains — La Llave : Agua 

 caliente, on ihc road to Salama — Hartweg (v, v. c. et s. sp.) — Flowers greenish 

 yellow. Lip white , with three short purple streaks. 



86. EPIDENDRUM STELL.^TUM. Huc Lindl. 1. c. 63. 



E. pseudobulbis cepaeformibus diphyllis, foliis ensiformibus acutis 

 panicula scabra longioribus, sepalis petalisque angustioribus lineari-lan- 

 ceolatis stellalis, labelli iobis lateralibus angustis falcatis intermedio sub- 



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