DESCRIPTIVE LIST. 2$$ 



A. Dendrobium Linawianum. India. B. M., 4153. 



SYNS. Epidendrum moniliforme Maund, Bot., 4194. 



(Linn). B. R., 1314. 



Limodorum moniliforme. Pax. Mag., 3, 77. 

 Flowers rosy-red and white, produced at the side of the 

 two year old bulb, during the winter. Grow in a basket 

 or in a pot, with peat and moss. Commonly known as 

 Dendrobium moniliforme, which is the proper name of 

 Dendrobium japonicum. 



A. Dendrobium lituiflorum. India . B. M., 6050. 



War. Orch., 2, 3. 



A pendulous species, with flowers resembling Dendro- 

 bium nobile, but larger and deeper colored; lip white, 

 purple edged. A showy and rare species. 



A. Dendrobium Lowii. Borneo . . Bat. 2d Cen., 189. 



B. M., 5303. 



Flowers two inches across, in dense racemes, yellow, 

 with six red lines on the lip, with long crimson fringes. 

 Allied to Dendrobium formosum. A very beautiful and 

 rare plant. 



A. Dendrobium luteolum. Moulmein. Bat. 2d Cen., 185. 



B. M., 5441. 



Flowers pale primrose, with a few reddish streaks on 

 the lip, measuring two inches across. 



A. Dendrobium McCarthia. Ceylon. B. M., 4886. 



Bat. 2d Cen., 158. 



A very beautiful plant, producing bright, cherry-red 

 flowers, which last long in perfection; lip white and 



