384 ORCHIDS. 



A. Saccolabium Huttoni. Java . . . . B. M., 5681. 

 A new species, much resembling Saccolabium ampulla- 



ceum. Flowers large, on erect spikes, bright rosy purple, 

 with lip of a deeper shade. 



C. Saccolabium micranthum. Sylhet. 



Perianth violet ; lip deep rose. The flowers are small, 

 but pretty. 



Saccolabium miniatum. SYN. of Saccolabium curvifolium. 



B. Saccolabium papillosum. Malabar . . B. R., 1552. 



SYNS. Aerides undulatum (Smith). 



Cymbidium prcemcrsum (Swartz). 

 Epidendrum pr&morsum (Roxburg). 

 Vanda congesta. 



Perianth creamy white, with purple rays; lip small, 

 white. Flower fragrant. 



A. Saccolabium prcemorsum. East Indies. 



SYN. Aerides prcemors a (Willd.). 



Flowers white, beautifully marked with delicate rosy 

 lilac. 



A. Saccolabium retusum. Java . . Fl. des Ser., 1463. 

 A stout-growing species, producing in early spring long 

 spikes of white flowers, spotted with delicate rose. 



Saccolabium rubrum. SYN. of Saccolabium ampullaceum. 



A. Saccolabium violaceum. Manilla . . War. Orch., 14. 



A beautiful plant, of free growth, blooming about 



Christmas, and bearing a profusion of long racemes of 



