MASDEVALLIA CORNICULATA. 
a rarer plant in cultivation than the type, from which it differs chiefly in being of a paler, 
clearer shade of yellow, and scarcely spotted, the internal structure being identical. One 
specimen, kindly sent to me by Mr. F. W. Moore, from the Royal Botanic Gardens at 
Glasnevin, showed when fresh, very faintly coloured spots upon the outer surface, 
similar in size and colour to those of the usual well-known form. 
The original collectors of these two interesting plants appear to have sent home vo 
tield-notes as to locality or elevation, and it is to be regretted that no detailed informa- 
tion can be given. Consul Lehmann, however, suspects the existence of WM. ecorniculata 
among the mountains of Antioquia, in a locality which he proposes to visit shortly, and 
it is hoped, therefore, that our present scanty knowledge may be added to at no very 
remote date. 
