224 ORCHIDS. 



A. Cymbidium Dayanum. Assam. 



A distinct species resembling Cymbidium eburneum, but 

 with pendulous flower-spike. Flowers yellowish white 

 and purple. Requires the hottest house. 



B. Cymbidium Devonianum. Epiphyte. Pax. Mag., 10,97. 

 Perianth creamy white, with purple rays ; lip rich crim- 

 son purple. Should be grown in a basket with rotten 

 wood and leaf mould. 



A. Cymbidium eburneum, India. Terrestrial. 



B. R., 33, 67. 



Pax. Mag., 15, 145. 



B. M., 5126. 



Jen. Orch., 16. 



War. Orch., 21. 



Bat. 2d. Cen., 177. 



Sepals and petals pure white ; lip of same color, with 

 yellow blotch in centre, or in the variety with rosy spots. 

 Blooms in February and March. This is a very rare 

 Orchid ; a good plant always commands an extravagant 

 price. Handsome as it is we hardly think it worth the 

 money it costs, as there are so many more beautiful Or- 

 chids. 



B. Cymbidium ensifolium. China. Terrestrial. 



B. R., 1976. 

 B.M., 1751. 



Perianth yellowish green, marked with brown ; lip 

 marked with purple. 



Cymbidium giganteum, Nepaul. Epiphyte. 



Sert. O., 4. 



Pax. Mag/, 12, 241. 



B. M., 4844. 



