A LIST OF TROPICA! ORCHIDEvE. 



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Epidendruin cockleatum 

 Maxillaria Harrisonia 

 Oncidiuni luridum 

 Pholidota imbricata 

 Rodrigiiezia aecunda 



Angrsecum eburneum 

 •Acropera Loddigesii 

 Acanthopliippinm bicolor 

 i£rides odoratura 

 •Brassia Lanceana 

 Bipcnaria atropurpurea 

 Batemannia C'olleyi 

 *Cattleya crispa 



labiata 



Loddigesii 



guttata 



intermedia 



ci trin a 



< (ekigyne flaccida 

 CaUusetum cristatum 



* luridum 



Cyrtopodium punctatum 



* Andersoiiii 



Cirrhiea Warreana 

 Cycnoches Loddigesii 

 Cyrtochilum flavescens 

 Cyrtopera Woodfordii 

 •Coryanthes maculata 

 •Dendrobium calceolaria 

 fnnbriattini 



Secundum 



cryaanthemurii 



pulchelluni 



densiflorum 



aggrcgatum 



aureuin 



monili forme 



Epidendrum bicornutiuu 



• cuspidaluui 



onoidioidea 



* crasrifolium 



Renanthera coccinea 

 Stanhopea insignis 



■ grandi flora 



Zygopetalum Mackaii. 



LIST No. II. 



Epidendrum Harrisonia 

 Eulophia guineensis 

 *Gongora atropurpurea 



maculata 



Govenia superba 

 Habenaria gigantea 

 Lrelia anceps 

 Leptotes bicolor 

 •Lissochilus speciosus 

 Maxillaria aromatica 



* Deppii 



Warreana 



tetragona 



* picta 



•Megaclinium falcatuni 

 Mvanthus cernuus 

 ♦Oncidium papilio 



crispum 



pulchelluni 



* ampliaUim 



Lanceanum 



altissiranm 



♦Oncidiuni divaricatum 

 Peristeria elata 

 *Pleurothallis sauroeephalus 

 *Phaius maculatus 

 Stanhopea oculata 

 Saccolabium gnttatum 

 •Sarcanthna rostratua 

 Vanda Roxburgh U 

 multiflora 



teres 



♦Vanilla planit'olia 

 Zygopetalum 



maxillaie 



*— rbatratum. 



In tin.' list Xo. 2, the species marked with an asterisk may be 

 procured at Messrs. Loddiges's, Low's, Knight's, or Roi.lik- 

 tov'atf at from two to three guineas the plant ; the others cannot 

 be procured under from live to ten guineas each ; indeed many 

 of them cannot at present be purchased at any price, but are men- 

 tioned lure that your Correspondent may avail himself of the first 

 opportunity that presents itself, of obtaining them. Great addi- 

 tions to the number <>f Orchideae in cultivation are anticipated 

 ibis year from the labours of Mr. HENCHMAN (who is going to 

 ico, for the express purpose of collecting them for Mr. I.<>\v, 

 "f tin* Clapton Nursery), and also from other Bources. 



Feb. Ml/, [835, !'m:s IN kahk. 



