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Schomburgkia—continued. 
5. Humboldtii (Humbolit’s).* 1. resembling those of a Leelia ; 
wayy, pale lilac, the petals tinted purple 
towards the apex; lip with triangular, amethyst-purple side 
lobes, and a bilobed, fringed and crisped front lobe, of 3 
bright purple, with paler streaks, the disk yellow, with five 
sepals and petals 
to seven keels, purple tow: 
A handsome species. (R 
ds_ their base. 
Re O.at 53) 
Ss. lepidissima (very pleasant). jl. closely resembling those of 
Leliopsis domingensis, borne on a branched stem 3sft. long. 
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Venezuela. 
Schomburgkia—continued. 
miargins; lip rosy-purple, with three white keels; 
Winter and spring. Colombia. (L. x., t. 475.) 
S. Sanderiana (Sander’s).* 
the centre; s 
rigid, obtus 
Yin. high. 
, Sin. Jong. 
Fic, 664. ScCIADOPITYS VERTICILLATA. 
Pseudo-bulbs very strong, about l6in. long and 6in. in circum- 
ference, with two broad green leaves at the apex. Habitat 
not recorded, 1889, 
S. marginata immarginata (not margined). This is chiefly 
dependent for its character on the absence of yellow margins 
on the sepals and petals. 1887. 
S. rhionodora. A misprint for S. chionodora. 
S. rosea (rosy). ji. smaller than in S. undulata (to which this 
species is allied); sepals and petals reddish-purple, with wavy 
allied to S. Humboldtii. (J. Tl. 1891, xxii., p. 163, f. 30, xxili., 
p. 503, f. 92; R. ser. ii., t. 59.) 
S. Thomsoniana (Thomson's). fl. light yellow and sulphur, 
with purple markings; sepals and petals ligulate, acute, 
undulated ; lip trifid, the lateral segments triangular, extrorse, 
obtuse, the middle one ligulate, emarginate, much ped 
Honduras, 1887. Allied to S. tibicinis, SYN. Bletia Thomsoniana. 
S. tibicinis. Fig. 663 illustrates the fairly well-known and 
beautiful Cow-horn Orchid, described in Vol. IIT. 
column 
white, spotted with purple; spike rather short for the genus. 
jl. rosy-purple, about 3in. across; 
petals broader than the sepals; lip three-lobed, the mid-lobe 
ljin. long, wavy-margined, veined with deep rosy-purple in 
cape over 2ft. long, many-flowered. 2. two, thick, 
Pseudo-bulbs conico-cylindrical, about 
Habitat not recorded, 1886. A beautiful species, 
