406 ORCHIDS. 



Vanda Hookeri. India. 



A plant resembling a small form of Vanda teres. It is 

 in cultivation, but has not yet bloomed. 



A. Vanda insignis. Moluccas .... Jen. Orch., 46. 



B. M, 5759. 



Flowers copper-brown, spotted with rich red, yellowish 

 on the outside ; lip large, white, with rich purple red 

 centre. A very beautiful and fragrant species. 



R. Vanda lamellata. Philippines . . B. R., 1838, 125. 

 Flowers pale yellow, striped with dull red. 



A. Vanda limbata. Java B. M., 6173. 



A species nearly related to Vanda insignis, but distinct 

 in foliage, form of lip, and color of flower. Spike erect, 

 of medium length, ten or twelve flowered. Flowers two' 

 inches in diameter, cinnamon-color, tesselated with golden 

 border ; lip pale lilac. A rare species. 



Vanda Lowii. SYN. of Renanthera Lowii. 

 Vanda parviflora. SYN. of Aerides Wightii. 



A. Vanda Roxburghii. East Indies. B. M., 2245, 3416, 

 SYNS. Vanda tesselata. var. unicolor. 



Cymbidium tesselatum. SYN. V.furva. 



B. R., 506. 

 Fl. des Ser., 2, n. 

 Sert. Bot., 7. 



Flowers white, but varying much in color ; lip purple. 

 There are two varieties, one having a much deeper col- 

 ored lip. 



