2/6 ORCHIDS. 



B. Epidendrum rhizophorum. Gautemala . B. R., 1840. 

 Resembles Epidendrum dnnabarinum. This plant is a 

 half climber, growing many feet high. The flowers last 

 long in beauty. 



B. Epidendrum roseum. Bahia .... Portf., tab. 2. 

 Flowers large, rose ; lip with a large purple spot, edged 

 with v/hite. 



B. Epidendrum Schomburgkii. Guiana. 



Maund, Bot., 165. 



B. R., 34, 23. 



Pax. Mag., 10, 121. 



Flowers resemble Epidendrum cinnabarinum, but are 

 distinguished by numerous brown spots on the stalk. 

 Flowers scarlet \ deep orange lip, fringed. 



C. Epidendrum selligerum. Mexico. 

 Flower inconspicuous, but tuberose scented. 



A. Epidendrum Skinnerii. Guatemala. 



Pax. Mag., 15, i. 



B. M., 3951, 4094. 



B. R., 1870-1881. 



Flowers a beautiful rose. Generally known as Bar- 

 keria Skinneri, which see. 



A. Epidendrum Stamfordianum. Guatemala. 



Bat, n. 



B. M., 4759. 



Lem. Jard., 251. 



Flowers greenish yellow, spotted with brownish pur- 

 ple, produced very abundantly in April and May. This 



