THE LONG-TAILED LADY's-SLIPPER. 39 
distinctly spotted with purple on a green ground, tipped with pink, and fringed with long hairs, 
Lip deep olive-green, not veiny.— Dr. Bluine refers this to C. venustum, and perhaps with reason ; 
but a drawing before us from Dr. Keinwardt, and a dried specimen brought home by Lobb 
(No, 304), suggest the propriety of further examination. The short comparative memoranda given 
above, sufficiently show that if the same species, it is a well-marked variety. 
fHE Beahded LadyVslippeii. (C. barbatum, Lindley.) 
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the flower are much stained with rich purple. 
with purple glands, and all 
4. The Purple-stained LadyVslipper. (C. parpuratum, Lindley.) 
Grows wild in wet mossy crevices near the summit of Mount Ophir. 
Also in the way of No. 1. But the dorsal sepal is convex, white with purple veins, and all the other 
parts are deeply stained with purple. The leaves are much shorter and more oblong than in any 
of the preceding, 
5. LoVs LadyVslipper. (C. Zowei, Lindley.) 
In Borneo and Sarawak. 
Remarkable for the extension of the petals into two long spathulate bodies blotched with purple. 
When wild it lias 8-10 flowers on a scape. 
6. The Glandular LadyVslipper. (C glanduliflorum, Blume.) 
New Guinea, on old decaying trunks of trees. (Not in cultivation.) 
Leaves like those of No. 7. Flowers large, about 2 or 3 on a scape, with long twisted petals, bearing 
hairy glands on their edge ; and a large pale pink lip, which bears within it a pair of long 
reversed horns. 
' • The Bannered LADY's-SLIPPER. (C. intigne, Wallich.) 
Mountains of Sylhet and Khasiya. 
Leaves narrow, not stained. Flowers large, with an orange-coloured lip, a broad dorsal greenish 
with white, and long s 
petals 
Lindley's LADY's-SLIPPER. (C. Lindleyanum, Schomburgk.) 
Damp meadows of Guayana, among Sundews, Sunjars (Heliamphoras) , and similar 
plants. (Not 
with rusty down, blowers 
one- sided panicle, having coarse spathaceous bracts at their base. Lip small, oblong, green 
cunou 
LADY's-SLIPPER. (C. caricimm ; foliis angustissimis coriaceis acutis unicostatis 
mgitudine, racemo plurifloro, bracteis ovatis spathaceis glabris ovario glabro brevio 
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petalis in caudam acunun 
The 
Found in Bolivia by Bridges. (N< 
our possession are mere fragments, but they suffice 
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