FROM THE SOCIETY'S GAKDEN. 



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gradually fine away into an edge, 

 which is almost acute. The 

 leaves are thin, oblong-lance- 

 olate, and mucli shorter than the 

 slender narrow racemose panicle, 

 the branches of which are nearly 

 of the same length, each bear- 

 ing 3 or 4 flowers. The latter 

 are not unlike those of Oncidinm 

 Suttoni in size and colour ; that is 

 to say, yellow, mottled with brown. 



This species is distinguished 

 from Oncidium suave by its broader 

 leaves and acutely triangular co- 

 lumn-wings ; and from O. citri- 

 num by its roundish oblong 

 pseudo-b\ilbs, large column-wings, 

 broad leaves, peculiar habit, e^c. 

 &c. 



It is not of much beauty, but 



