DESCRIPTIVE LIST. 303 



A. Ltzlia superbiens. Guatemala . . Bat, 38. 



Pax. Mag., n, 97. 



B. M., 4090. 



War. Orch., 20. 



Perianth violet-rose, striped with deeper shades ; lip 

 rich crimson, striped with yellow. The flowers are pro- 

 duced ten to twenty on a spike, each measuring three or 

 four inches across, during the winter, on a spike four or 

 five feet long. 



A. Lcelia Turneri. Brazil .... Bat. 2d Cen., 156. 



War. Orch., 12. 



A fine species with large highly-colored flowers, often 

 six inches across. Color deep rosy pink, with white and 

 magenta lip. 



B. Lcelia violacea. Guatemala. 



A species resembling Lcelia rubescens. 



Lcelia Wolstenholmce. 



A very distinct variety of Lcelia elegans, with light ame- 

 thyst flowers, with deep purple lip. Figured in Warner's 

 Orchids, second series, 29. 



B. Lczlia xanthina. Brazil .... Bat. 2d Cen., 180. 



B. M., 5144. 



Flowers dull orange-yellow; lip whitish, shaded with 

 orange-red lines. 



These plants require the same treatment as Cattleyas. 

 They should be grown in the Mexican house. Lcelia tin- 

 nabarina, L. flava, L. peduncularis, L. superbiens, L. Per- 



