254 ORCHIDS. 



to Dendrobium formosum, and almost its equal. Known 

 also as D. moulmeinense. 



Dendrobium Jamesianum. Moulmein. 



A rare species with pure white flowers resembling 

 Dendrobium formosum, but smaller; lip cinnabar red. 

 Blooms in spring and summer. Pot culture. 



Dendrobium japonicum. See Dendrobium moniliforme. 



A. Dendrobium Jenkinsii. India . . B. R., 25, 37. 



War. Orch., 2, 28. 



A fine dwarf evergreen species about two inches high. 

 Flowers very large for the size of the plant ; pale buff, 

 edged with yellow. Blooms in mid-winter. Grow on a 

 bare block of wood suspended from the roof. 



C. Dendrobium yohannis. Australia . . B. M., 5540. 

 A species with twisted petals, brown and yellow, 

 streaked with orange and fragrant. May be grown in a 

 cool house. 



C. Dendrobium Kingianum. East Indies. 



Pax. Mag., 12, 97. 



B. R., 1845, 61. 



B. M, 4527. 



Lem. Jard., 143. 



Flowers small ; perianth pale purple ; lip beautifully 

 marked with blood red. 



B. Dendrvbium lasioglossum. Burmah . . B. M., 5825. 

 Stems pendulous ; flowers produced with the foliage on 



the young growth, white with purple markings. 



