DESCRIPTIVE LIST. 249 



Dendrobium Dayanum. See Dendrobium anosmum. 



A. Dendrobium densiflorum. East Indies. 



B. M., 3418, 5780. 



Pax'. Mag., 5, 121. 



I. H., 101. 



B. R., 182, 8. 



Flowers rich yellow, produced from the side of the 

 bulb near the top, in dense bunches. Blooms in March, 

 April, and May. Grow in pot, with peat. A very fine 

 species. 



Dendrobium densiflorum album. East Indies. F. M., 102. 

 A magnificent variety; flowers pink and white, with 

 yellow lip. Called also Dendrobium Schroderi. 



A. Dendrobium Devonianum. Khasya Hills. 



I. H., 145. 



Pax. Mag., 7, 169. 



B. M., 4429. 



Fl. des Ser., 647. 



War. Orch., 2, n. 



Lem. Jard., n. 



This species blooms along the stem, which is often sev- 

 eral feet long. The flowers measure two inches across ; 

 the ground color is white, the sepals tipped with violet- 

 rose ; petals larger than the sepals, pink, with vivid violet 

 spot at their base ; lip white, with two bright yellow spots 

 at the base, and a rich violet spot at the tip, beautifully 

 fringed. Blooms in May and June. Grow in a basket, 

 in moss. Should have plenty of water, and be freely 

 syringed, as it is very liable to be attacked by red spider. 



