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there is not one variety which may not be ranked 
with first-rate Orchids. Introduced in 1864. 
Fig. 81; Bateman’s Monograph, t. 21. 
0. Harryanum.—A recent discovery, and one of the 
handsomest and most distinct of Odontoglossums. Its 
pseudo-bulbs are oval-oblong, compressed, furrowed when 
mature, 3in. long, two-leaved. The leaves are leathery, 
Fig. 82, Flowers and Portion of Leaf of Odontoglossum Harryanum 
(4 nat. size). 
and a little less than rft. in length. Flower-spikes erect, 
the same length as the leaves,* few-flowered; flowers very 
variable in size, structure, and colour; sepals oblong, with 
short-pointed tips, wavy, chocolate-brown, with broad, 
vein-like streaks of yellow; petals white at the base, 
with broad, irregular lines of purple; lip large, roughly 
* It has been stated that the flower-spikes of this species attain a length 
Ob Zit) ton3tt. 
