DESCRIPTIVE LIST. 393 



Flowers yellow, with brownish crimson spots ; lip white } 

 with deep purple blotches. 



B. Stanhopea ecornuta. Central America. Fl. des Ser., 181. 



B. M., 4885. 



Sepals and petals white, delicately spotted with yellow- 

 ish red at the top ; petals much smaller than the sepals ; 

 lip orange-yellow, shading to pure white, without the 

 horns so prominent in other species. 



B. Stanhopea eburnea. Brazil . . B. M., 3359. 

 SYN. Stanhopea grandiflora B. R., 1529. 

 (Lindley). I. H, 531. 



Maund, Bot., 4, 176. 



Perianth ivory white ; lip varies in color j very fra- 

 grant. 



Stanhopea grandiflora. Trinidad. 



Perianth and lip pure white ; whole flower very large. 



B. Stanhopea graveolens. Peru . . Fl. des Ser., 69, 70. 

 Perianth delicate pale yellow ; lip beautiful egg-yellow, 

 shading to ivory white, delicately marked with purple. 

 The perfume of this species is so strong as to be dis- 

 agreeable. 



B. Stanhopea guttulata or guttata. Peru. Lem. Jard., 309. 

 Perianth nankeen-yellow, covered as well as the lip 

 with small crimson dots. 



Stanhopea inodora. Mexico . . . B. R., 1845, ta ^- 65. 



M. O. P., i. 

 Flowers pale straw color ; upper part of lip deep 



