356 ORCHIDS. 



B. Oncidium pules flavescens. Brazil. 



A variety with yellow ground, with copper-colored 

 spots; flower-stalk tall, branched and floriferous. 



C. Oncidium pulchellum. Demerara. B. R., 1787. 



Lodd. Cab., 1984. 



B. M., 2773. 



Flowers white, with orange mark at the base of the lip, 

 and a rosy shade round the column. Blooms profusely, 

 in a panicle. 



B. Oncidium pulvinatum. Brazil . . . B. R., 25, 42. 



Flowers yellow, marked with brown ; an enlargement of 

 the top of the lip is covered with down, and resembles a 

 cushion. The flower-stalks are long and many-flowered. 



C. Oncidium ramosum. Brazil. 



Flowers greenish yellow, richly spotted with brown ; 

 the lip is curiously formed. 



C. Oncidium raniferum. Brazil . . . B. M., 3712. 



B. R., 1838, 48. 



Flowers yellow ; the upper part of the lip forms a 

 brownish red swelling which bears a slight resemblance 

 to a frog. 



B. Oncidium reflexum. Mexico . . Maund, Bot, 116. 

 Flowers yellow; differing little from Oncidium altissi- 



mum, but with brighter flowers. An autumn bloomer. 



C. Oncidium retusum. Brazil B. R., 1920. 



Flowers yellow ; sepals and petals marked with brown ; 



lip entirely yellow. 



