DESCRIPTIVE LIST. 405 



A. Vanda Denisoniana. Burmah . . . B. M. x 5811. 



I. H., 3, 150. 



The flowers are produced on short racemes, are five 

 or six in number, very fleshy, about two inches in diam- 

 eter, pure white, tinged with green, with faint orange at 

 the base of the lip. 



Vanda densiflora. SYN. of Saccolabium giganteum. 



C. Vanda furva. East Indies . . . . B. R., 1844, 42. 

 SYNS. Angrczcum furvum (Rum- B. M., 3416, as 



phius). 



Cym&idi!tmfurvum(Wi\lderiovf). V. unicolor. 

 Epidendrum furvum (Linn.). 

 Flowers brownish copper-color, with rose lip. 



A. Vanda gigantea. East Indies. Lindley. 



SYN. Vanda Lindley ana. Bat. 2d Cen., 142. 



B. M., 5189. 

 I. H., 277. 



Flowers large, deep yellow, with cinnamon-brown 

 blotches. The leaves of this plant are very thick and 

 massive, and the whole effect is majestic. As the plants 

 get larger, they will prove the most imposing of Orchids. 



B. Vanda Griffithii. East Indies. Griffith. 



Flowers yellowish brown inside, checkered ; lip lilac, 

 marked at the base with deep yellow spots. Flowers 

 small, in a corymb. 



A. Vanda helvola. Java. Blume. 



Flowers large, wine-red, shading to pale purple, with 

 lateral lobes of a deeper purple. 



