HORTUS MALABARICUS. 



VOL. XII. 



Tab. 1. Saccolabium guttatum. Lindley. Aerides retusum. Willd. 

 Epidendrum retusum. Lin. 



2. Saccolabium praemorsum. Lindley. Aerides praeraorsum. 



Willd. 



3. Vanda spatulata. Lindley. Limodorum spatulatum. 



Willd. Epidendrum spatulatum. Lin. 



Quoted by Mons. Richard for his Angreechum polystachyum, which he considered 

 to be the Linnean E. spatulatum. 



4. Saccolabium papillosum. Lindley. Aerides undulatum. 



Smith. Cymbidium praemorsum. Willd. Epiden- 

 drum praemorsum. Roxb. 



Misquoted by Linnaeus for his Epidendrum furvum, which is Vanda furva of 

 Lindley. 



5. Cymbidium tenuifolium. Willd. Epidendrum ten ui folium. 



Lin. 



6. Cymbidium tenuifolium Var. Denn. 



Of this plant Rheede says that it is similar to the preceding tab. 5, ' nisi quod 

 nunquam floreat, et folia paulo longiora, latiora et rigidiora sunt/ 



7. Cymbidium ovatum. Willd. Epidendrum ovatum. Lin. 



8. Cymbidium aloifolium. Willd. Epidendrum aloifolium. 



Lin. Epidendrum aloides. Bot. Mag. 



9. Arum viviparum. Roxb. 



10. Hemionitis trinervis. Ham. MS. Asplenium Arifolium. 



Bur man. 



11. Polypodium quercifolium. Lin. 

 12. 



Is mentioned by Swartz, in Schrader's Journal, as an undescribed species of 

 Acrostichum, and has been quoted erroneously by Burman for the Linnean 

 Polypodium dissimile, and by Dennstedt with a query for the P. tricuspe of 

 Swartz. Professor Don considers it to be the West Indian P. aureum of 

 Linnaeus, and the frond which Rheede has figured being barren, may account 

 for some difference in its appearance. 



