214 ORCHIDS. 
bearing from six to twelve flowers, which are at least 3in. 
across, full; the sepals and petals equal, rich golden 
yellow; the lip broad and spreading, fringed at the 
margin, and velvety on the upper surface, yellow, with 
two blotches of deep maroon in the throat. A native of 
Sikkim and Assam; introduced in 1868. It requires the 
same treatment as D. Dalhousieanum, and produces its 
flowers in autumn. Syn. D. chrysotis. A poor form of 
D. fimbriatum often does duty for this grand Dendrobe. 
Botanical Magazine, t. 6013. 
Fig, 54. Flower of Dendrobium infundibulum 
(nat. size). 
D. infundibulum.—An erect-growing species, with stems 
about 1}ft. high, tin. thick, round, bearing black hairs 
about the nodes. Leaves 3in. long. Flowers on the top 
