382 ORCHIDS. 



B. Saccolabium Calceolaria. East Indies. 



SYN. Aerides Calceolaria (Smith). Pax. Mag., 6, 97. 

 Perianth yellow, marked with round purple spots ; lip 

 white, marked with yellow and crimson at the base. 



A. Saccolabium curvifolium. Java . B. M., 5326. 



B. R., 1847, 58. 



Bat. 2d Cen., 130. 



I. H., 49, 3- 



Flowers bright vermilion. Will thrive on a block with- 

 out moss. A charming little plant, with very rich flowers. 

 It requires more heat than most of the species. We grow 

 it in a basket, in the hottest part of the house. Known 

 also as Saccolabium miniatum. 



The varieties Saccolabium cunnfolium luteum, aurantia- 

 cum, and splendent differ only in color or intensity of color 

 of flower. All bloom in early spring. 



Saccolabium Dayanum. SYN. of Saccolabiiim Blumei Dayi. 



A. Saccolabium denticulatum. Sylhet. B. M., 4772. 



Pax. Mag., 7, 145. 



Perianth greenish yellow, plentifully marked with brown ; 

 lip large, yellow, edged with white. 



\. Saccolabium furcatum. Java. 



A pretty but rare species, resembling Saccolabium gut- 

 tatum. Flowers white, spotted with rose. 



A. Saccolabium giganteum. Burmah. B. M., 5635. 



Jen. Orch., 8. 

 Fl.desSer., 17 68, as 

 Vanda densiflora. 



