386 ORCHIDS. 



C. Sarcanthus tcretifolius. China . . . B. M., 3571. 



SYN. Vanda teretifolia (Lindley). 



Perianth yellowish green, with three blood-red rays 

 along the segments ; lip white, edged with violet. 



These plants may be grown in pots, on blocks, or in 

 wooden baskets. They need plenty of heat and copious 

 waterings. During the resting season they should be re- 

 moved to the cooler part of the house, and kept almost 

 dry. 



Sarcochilus. Brown. Epiphyte. 



Name from rrcp|, flesh, and x e *^ os > a lip- 

 C. Sarcochilus wiguiculatus. Manilla. 



.Flowers pale yellow; the lateral lobes of the lip are 

 white, striped with crimson, the middle lobe spotted with 

 crimson ; cultivated as prescribed for Burlingtonia. 



Sarcopodium. 



This genus is now referred to Bolbophyllum. 

 The only showy species is Sarcopodium Lobbii, known 

 also as Bolbophyllum Lobbii, and B. Henshalli, which 

 see. Card. Mag., 269. 



M. O. P., 3. 

 B. M., 4532. 



Sauroglossum. Lindley.. Terrestrial. 



Name from travpos, a lizard, and yXwo-ffa, a tongue. 

 Sauroglossum elatum B. R., 1618. 



