352 ORCHIDS. 



C. Onddium longifolium. Mexico . . B. R., 28, 4. 

 Perianth yellow, marked with brown ; lip entirely yel- 

 low, except a spot at the base. This species resembles 

 Onddium Cebolleta, but is a stronger plant. May be 

 grown on blocks. 



A. Onddium longipes. Rio Janeiro . B. M., 5193. 



Bat. 2d Cen., 165. 



A small free-flowering species, blooming all summer ; 

 flower brown and yellow ; lip bright, almost golden yel- 

 low, with blood-colored rim at base. 



C. Onddium lunatum. Demerara . . . B. R., 1929. 

 Flowers sulphur-yellow, rich brown spots j lip white, 

 marked with pale brown. 



C. Onddium luridum. Jamaica . . B. M., 3603. 



Fl. Cab., 97. 



Flower stems often nine feet long. Flowers about an 

 inch and a half in diameter, brown and spotted. 



B. Onddium luridum guttatum. West Indies. 



SYNS. Epidendrum guttatum (Linn.). B. R., 25, 16. 

 Cymbidium guttatum (Willd.). 

 Onddium Boydii. 



Flowers yellowish brown, beautifully marked with red ; 

 the shade deeper toward the base of the lip. A single 

 stem has borne with us two hundred and eighty flowers. 



A. Onddium macranthum. New Granada. 



Jen. Orch., 42. 

 B. M., 5743. 

 F. M., 386. 

 War. Orch., 2, 17. 



