NEW PLANTS, ETC., FROM THE SOCIETY S GARDEN. 55 



Philip Egertou was 2^ inches from tip to tip of the sepals, and 

 another produced with Mrs. Lawrence, and now figured, was even 

 larger. The ground colour is the pale peculiar yellow of 0. grande, 

 clouded, especially on the sepals, with broken bands of dull 

 brownish purple. The lip is darker at the base, lighter at the 

 end, with a bright yellow crest, and deep purple wings to the 

 column, 



Odontoglossnm Insleayi. 



The plant is sometimes called 0. Lawrenceanum, but it is 

 certainly nothing more than a variety of Insleayi. 



