GLEANINGS AND ORIGINAL MEMORANDA. 
649. C@LOGYNE cristata. Lindley. A beau- Y. 
tiful Orchidaceous epiphyte, from the North of : 
India. Flowers large, pure white, with numerous 
yellow fringes on thelip. (Fig. 312.) 
f the most striking of the white-flowered Indian 
f 
thes, which 
Mrearis rU the 
vary and stalk, 
When e H y form a pendent 
e trans- 
verse roundish three-toothed middle 
Along the middle run five parallel vein 
‘covered by delicate ent glandular fringes at 
the base of each of the three central is a wavy 
plate, and at the wa bic of the two ack stand 
on each side the middle vein is another solid plate 
terminating abruptly in front and more or less 
tooth The very fine specimen, of which our 
resents a portion, flowered at Chatsworth 
In i 
in March, 1850. imen the pseud 
bulbs were fully three inches long ; but they are 
usually much smaller ١ 
650. HOULLETIA trartna. Linden. 
(alias Paphinia tigrina Gardens.) One of 
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