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peduneulatis, Ó hemispherico subsquarroso glutine copiosissimo viseosissimo obducto, receptaculo plano, pappi 
setis rigidis circiter 10 aliis corollze longitudine aliis multó brevioribus. 
This eC was introduced by Henry Wooler, Esq., of Upper Tulse Hill, from whom we received it in the beginning 
of August last. He ob btained the seed from his son, then at the Falklands, who had gathered it at a place called 
New Bay, on the coast of Patagonia, from a plant growing in the sand just above high-water mark. A specimen marked 
G. speciosa, collected by Captain Middleton in Patagonia, exiata in Ms. Bentham’s Herbarium. With Mr. Wooler it 
forms a bushy plant, two feet high, with from pes to forty heads open upon it at the same time. These heads 
bl 
thiekness with a transparent 
vi It seems most nearly 
related to the Brazilian G 
buphthalmoides. 
595. EPIDENDRUM GUA- 
TEMALENSE. Klotzsch. A 
handsome species from 
Guatemala. Flowers yel- 
lowish green, dotted with 
purple, and with a white 
lip. Introduced by M. _ 
Allardt of Berlin. Blossoms A™ 
in July. 
Epidendrum (Encyclium) 
Guatemalense Ki. Caule ad- 
radicante 
seudobulboso ; — = ovato-oblongis teretibus, apice atte- 
nuatis dipbyllis 5 foliis 1 latis longis attenua tis bre revi acutis 
riaceis subtus carinatis racemum subsimplicem termi- 
— orti une brevioribus :  perigonii foliolis موسا‎ viridibus, 
exterioribus oblongis utrinque € interioribus spathulatis bre- 
vissime acutis ; labelli omnino liberi trilobi eandidi lobis lateralibus 
obovatis col amplectentibus, ب‎ hre orbieulari deflexa bre- 
vissime acuta, lineis violaceis gps parallelis notata, basi angusta 
navieulari subeallosa ; columna trigona auriculata, auriculis obtusis 
inflexis vitellinis ; germinibus cem "albido punctato-scabris. 
According to "De Klotzsch who has described this in the Allge- 
meine Gartenzeitung, Aug. 7, 1852, this has taper pseudobulbs, eaeh 
l i wem 
is 
feet long, as thick as a erowquill, and carries from twenty to ler flowers one ineh and a quarter in diameter. 
The sepals and petals are yellowish green with = Sans dots, the former three, the latter two lines broad. Lip white, 
half an inch long, striped with violet in the mid 
596. Manaranoa Emopt. (alias Onosma Emodi Wallich.) A hardy perennial from Nepal. 
Flowers pale rose-colour, ‘small. Belongs to Borageworts. Introduced by Major Madden, 
(Fig. 291. 
Our knowledge of this singular herbaceous plant is owing to Mr. Moore, the Superintendent of the Botanic Garden, 
Glasnevin, who forwarded us specimens in May, 1851. The seeds were sent him from the Himalayas, by Major 
Madden, under the name of Onosma Emodi, and it corresponds ds with specimens so marked in our herbarium, for which 
we are indebted to Dr. Wallich. M. s qiu: De — seems, Mv to intend the present plant by his 
Makaranga Wallichiana, at least it a dromus, and not with that of his M. Emodi. 
We have not indeed seen any plant to r the latter definition will apply, none of our Maharangas having from three 
