Of 
and slender. Flower-heads solitary, broad, Scape ee shorter that 
about 3 in, across; ray-florets usually the leaves. Raceme several-flowered, 
8, 2 in. broad, various shades pink about . long. ‘lo ers orange- 
Bane. an —_ sometimes white yellow, very ~~ Burma. (Baron 
Mex (Darmstadt B. G.; W. Max von Fuerstenberg, Hugenpoet, 
Artindale & Son m) Essen, Germany.) 
Bifronaris goo eee Se c.1910, | Bulb Henan gg ce anum. 
= 1, 354.) hidacea Allied (Orchis, 1910, 108.) Pseudobulbs 
30 B, jaroitace Spikes avai 10-12- _— g-ovoid, re ica. i 4-14 in. long, 
ved. Leaves ligulate, : 
flow rs orange-coloured, 53-7 in 
spotted with BS ger » Brazil, hs 2-11 in d. Inflorescence 
Sander & Sons nodding, much shorter than the leaves ; 
peduncle erect; spike d y many- 
ee Saab ip Some (B. P flowered, oblong-cylindrical; bracts 
g 1910, 82.) eaf reenish - white, rose - dotted. 
iusto: G. Ste sa uae simple, Flowers somewhat larger than those 
8- or 9-ribbed. Ri ras sinuate. Areoles of B. Careyanum, golden-yellow, Siam, 
almost hexagonal, the younger tomen- (Baron Max von Fuerstenberg.) 
tose, finally glab nt, Spines 8-10, 
divergent. Perianth-tube elongated ; ploy abe ga a (CG. @. 
hroat large, slightly oblique; seg- oh, io Tes ADO, 2379.) 
ments petaloid, subbilabiate, the outer Ss. age ag Sepals light 
Janceolate and reflexed, the inner aon ae with brown, Li 
cuneate, red-violet. Fruit small, blackish - purple, much ringed, 
spherical, sparingly scaly, woolly. British Guiana; Brazil. (Sir Trevor 
The genus is w and is allied to Lawrence.) 
Cle: egg sere Ecuador. (Palermo 
) gerry eg inser (Orchis, 
weenie 
obulbs obscurel 
Brassia “ig ig geet CG.’ C. iamyied 4 ter ‘tu aie wed, 1-leav ei. 
xviii, ad 463, f. 209.) abs eee opti ligulate, 1}-3} in. ‘an up to 
ery floriferous species belong- 3 road. Sca ender Tr, 
ing to the same section as B. maculata, aria i the base of am peeudobule, 
Flowers whitish, with chocola ite pice Flowers arranged in 2 rows in short 
markings and an grange colonre crest spikes, very short y stalked, ‘a ut 
to the lip. Sepals and petals long and 5 lin, across, Sepals greenish, spotted 
cache tail-like. Lip daigwad? fiddel- with red inside. Petals minute, white. 
haped. Peru, (F. Sander & Sons.) Lip red, provided at the base with 
2 horn-like acute auricles and on the 
Ss Puerstenbergii. upper aide ak tbe bene with 9 sis ntl 
rehis, 1910, 10.) Orchidac glandular spot. Brazil. (Baro 
A garden hyb brid between Cattleya von Fuerstenberg.) 
nke, Gross-Ottersleben ; Mag: ys nan ees nigrescens. (K. B. 
debug, ¢ Germany.) 0, 158.) Pseudobulbs depressed- 
ee about in, long, 1-leaved. 
Heenee tere Soe (4. C. Leaves short ‘bos stalked Para or aan 
1910, lvii . 2 g. es T 3-3 In, 
1910, Bie 15 i, : 3 Pt Seaces sheila wearing many-flowered 
hybrid  betw Cat tleya Mossiae acemes 33-4 i epals elliptic- 
Wag and Brastewia glauca. (F, oblong, 3-4 lin. long, lined and do 
Wellesley.) hee blackish-purple on a light yellow 
und. Petals spathula‘ “te long, 
‘ : Dinokinil purple. Lip fies elliptic- 
es variabilis gigantea. “ ng a oa Soe lon ong; blaekish-purple, 
eo ' 1910, xlviii, 188; Gard, 1910, e base, 
Loganiaceae H, A variety (Trinity ‘Coll. BC C. Dublin.) 
remarkable for its shin large inflores- 
ne se Very Bulbophyllum polyblepharon. 
Ca. 1910, xlviii. 220; 0. R, 1910, 
pr oe birmense. yi A 309, a B. polyblepharis.) 8. 
1910, dss Orchidaceae. 8, Allied as in some of the small species of 
to idiflorum (Cirrhopetatun Pieurothallis. Scapes slender, 2 in, 
ciridiftornn), — the flow high, Flowers solitary, dar eG. 
8 e petals ag reehin Sepals lanceolate, extended perpendicu- 
quite “different, It is a decumbent larly. Petals . Lip densely 
epiphyte, with lanceolate - liguiate hairy. New Guinea, (Sir Trevor 
) 
leaves 44-5} in, long and about 1 in. Lawrence 
