354 ORCHIDS. 



A. Onddium nubigenum. Ecuador . . . B. M., 5708. 

 A lovely little plant, growing at a greater elevation 

 than any other Orchid, fourteen thousand feet above 

 the sea. It somewhat resembles Odontoglossum Phalcen- 

 opsis. Flowers brownish, shaded with crimson ; lip white, 

 marked with violet. The markings of the flowers vary 

 much in different plants. Requires the coolest treat- 

 ment. 



A. Onddium oblongatum. Guatemala. 

 Flowers large, bright yellow in winter. 



A. Onddium obryzatum. New Granada. 



A beautiful and deliciously fragrant species, free flow- 

 ering, and one of the best of the genus. Flowers small, 

 but bright golden, and very beautiful. Blooms in July. 

 There are many varieties, all good. 



A. Onddium ornithorhyncum. Guatemala. 



B. R., 1840, 10. 



B. M., 3912. 



Bat., 4. 



Fl. Cab., 136. 



Flowers beautiful lilac, fragrant, all the autumn. If 

 grown on wood, it needs care to prevent its becoming 

 dry during the growing season. It shows to best advan- 

 tage in a basket. 



A. Onddium Papilio. Trinidad . . Lodd. Cab., 1086. 

 Jen. Orch., n. B. M., 2795. 

 Sert. Bot., 7. B. R., 910. 



Maund, Bot., 10. 



