ORCHIDS. 



A. setaceus B. M., 1208, 



Fl. des Ser., 2, 15. var. 4123. 



B. R., 2010. 



A. Ordiana Jen. Orch., 43. 



Angrsecum. Du Petit Tkouars. Epiphyte. 



Name from the Indian name Angrec. 



A. Angrczcum bilobum. Cape Coast Castle. B. M., 4159. 



SYN. Angracum apiculatum. B. R., 27, 35. 



A lovely small-growing Orchid with long drooping ra- 

 cemes of snow-white flowers, tipped with pink, and 

 slightly fragrant. 



The leaves are cloven at the point, whence the name. 

 This species should have plenty of moisture at the roots ; 

 grow on a block or in a basket. Blooms in autumn. 



B. Angr&eum caudatum. Sierra Leone . . B. M., 4370. 



B. R., 1844. 



A desirable species with greenish-yellow, long tailed 

 flowers ; lip pure white. It is rather curious than beauti- 

 ful, but remains long in bloom, and is always a conspicu- 

 ous plant. Blooms all summer. 



B. Angrcecum Chailluanum. Sierra Leone. B. M., 5589. 

 A rare species, allied to and somewhat resembling that 

 last described. Flowers white, .with long, greenish tail, 

 in pendulous spikes. 



B. Angrmum titratum. Madagascar . . B. M., 5624. 

 A pretty species with pale yellow flowers, of dwarf 

 growth. 



