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9. A. Wiglitianum Lindl. in JFall. Cat., no. 7320 ; Jrighfs Figures, t. 1GG9, uudcrthe name of 
Fanda parviflora ; foliis loratis apice obliquis obtusis bilobis inter lobos cuspidatis, racemis strictis 
simpHcibus multifloris foliis longioribus, sepalis petalisque ovalibus anticis majoribus, labelli 
infiindibulans laciniis lateraHbus pedi coIumii£E adnatis obtusis intermedia subcuneata anice triloba 
A 
a 
rotundat 
Coimbatore. 
Eacemes straight. 
disco liueis plm-ibus elevatis crispis cristato, calcare brevi 
f f T _J. . .1 _T IT I jl I « . _ _ 
conico. — Ii^amally IHUs, 
Leaves strap-sliaped, oblique at the base, obtuse, two-lobed, with a tooth between. 
Sepals and petals oval, tlie 
leav 
auterior ones larger. Lip funnel-shaped, lateral lobes adnate to the foot of the column, the m'iddle 
one sub-cuneate, roundish, three-lobed at the apex ; disk crested, with several elevated crisp Hues. 
Spur short, conical Middle lobe of the lip deep lilac. Capsules club-sliaped, six-angled. Mowers 
yellow. 
( Wight 
Ae RIDES §. 
odoratum Lorn 
minore [nana) 
Coehineh. 525: B. Brown in IIorL Kew 
Mss 
dulis 
foliis longioribus, labelli cucullati infunclibularis laciniis lateralibus erectis cuneatis rotundatis inter- 
media ovata acuta inflexa, calcare conico incurvo. — Common in tlie hottest parts of India ; also in 
China and Cochin China, — Flowers white, nink at the noinL fleshv. vprv s\rppf-«r>PTifnrl 
of 
Quinauevulnera Lindl, 
racemis penduHs multifloris foliis longioribus, labelli cucullati infundi 
bularis lacimis lateralibus erectis mtermedia oblonsra 
Philippines. 
of its five divisions. 
13. A. virens Lindley in Botanical Register, 
stain 
misc 
48, 1844, t. 41: foliis latis 
cornu 
oblique retusis, racemis pendulis multifloris, sepalis petalisque obovatis obtusis, labelli 
acuminato ascendente lobis laterahbus apice denticulatis intermedio lanceolato medio canaliculato 
versus apicem denticulato.—/^ra.—'^ A beautiful species belonging to that set of Aerides of which yf. 
odoratmn was the first discovered. Like the flowers of that species, these are deliciously and very 
peculiarly sweet-scented, and not at all inferior in size. Each set 
French 
pur 
The lip is speckled with 
all these plants, but here they are of a peculiarly bright green 
sanguine, serrated tongue. Tlie leaves are much alike 
the name. 
j> 
Blume 
coloured flowers are not such as we see in tliis country 
um 
DendrocoUa pallida Blume, Bijdragen 290; ''foliis carnosis rigidis canaliculatis obhque emar- 
ginatis inter lobos mucronatis, racemis ascendcntibus foliis longioribus multifloris, perigonii phyllis 
calcari conico incurvo- — [Blmrt£,) 
if 
white. 
with 
like Lily of the Yalley. 
lateraHbus retusis intermedio cuneato _^ 
; also Philippines (Cuming.)— Flowers showy. 
Spur yellowish at the tip. Flowers very sweet. 
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