DESCRIPTIVE LIST. 2$$ 



A. Dendrobium Heyneanum. Bombay. Wight, Ic., 909. 

 A pretty species, with spikes of white flowers from the 

 top of the stems at different seasons. Block culture. 



A. Dendrobium hedyosmum. Moulmein. 



B. M, 5515. 



Bat. 2d Cen., 155. 



A plant allied to Dendrobium formosum. Flowers 

 greenish white, changing to pure white ; lip marked with 

 orange ; deliciously fragrant. A rare plant. 



B. Dendrobium Hillii. Australia . B. M., 5261. 



Bat. 2d Cen., 195. 



A stout-growing species, allied to and sometimes con- 

 sidered a variety of Dendrobium speciosum, producing 

 from the tops of the stems long clustered spikes of 

 creamy white flowers. Grow in a pot, and do not keep 

 it very warm. 



A. Dendrobium Hookerianum. Assam . . B. M., 6013. 



I. H, 155- 



A slender-growing species, with tall stems ; flowers 

 large, deep yellow, on slender spikes, with dark spots on 

 the disk. A beautiful plant, commonly called Dendro- 

 chrysotis. 



A. Dendrobium infundibulum. Moulmein. 



B. M., 5446. 



I. H., 3, 172. 



Bat. 2d Cen., 122. 



Flowers four inches across, pure white, with deep 

 orange in the centre of the lip. A lovely plant, allied 



