rf^ 
122 
■ 
126 
134 
GLEANINGS AND OEIGINAL MEMOEAXDA 
123 
124 
264. O.XCIDIUM SUAVE. 
lAndle^j in J3oL 
Reg., 1843, misc. 23. riowcrs primrose-colour^ 
sweet-scentedj stained with cinnamon at the base 
of all the parts. — Mexico. — (Fig. 135^ a lip, the 
natural size,) 
265. Oncidium ketusum. Lindlei/, in Bot. 
Reg., 1920. Flowers yellow^ the sepals and petals 
broadly banded with brown ; the lip whole- 
coloured. — ^Peru. — (Kg. 136j a complete floiver, 
natural size.) 
206. OxCIDIUil OBLONGATUM. 
Lindlei/j in 
Bot. Reg., 1844, misc. 11. Flowers very pale 
sulphur-yellow, witli bright light crimson specks 
at the base of all the parts, lip included. 
Mexico. — (Fig, 137, lip and column, less than 
natural size,) 
267. Oncidium digitatum. 
He 
Lindley, in 
colour 
Flowers green 
seems a variety, distinguished 
less lobed, and the number c 
fingers nine of 
equal length, not five of wliich tw^o are rudim 
tary. — Guatemala. — (Fig. 138, column a)id i 
natural size.) 
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136 
137 
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