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C. COrrugata, Lindleij. — This is a very pretty species, and 

 iuteresting as being one of the cool Orchids from the hilly 

 districts of India, which will grow freely and bloom with 

 Odontoglossiuns. It is a free-growing compact plant, with 

 ovate wrinkled pseudobulbs bearing a pair of broad oblong 

 leaves, and producing erect racemes of lovely pure white 

 flowers of considerable size ; the lip is yellow inside, striped 

 with orange. It should be grown in a pot, with an abundance 

 of drainage. — India : Khasya, Neilgherries. 



'EiG.—Bot. Mag., t. 5G01 ; Batem. 2nd Cent. Orch. PI, t. 188 ; Wight, 

 Icon., t. 1G39. 



C. COrymbosa, Lindley. — A very distinct and beautiful 

 species, having large flowers three to four inches across, which 

 are produced in an upright corymbose raceme which is thrown 

 up with the young growth. The pseudobulbs are oblong, 

 terete, the leaves oval, narrowed into a petiole, and the sepals 

 and petals ligulate-lanceolate, creamy white, the lip being white, 

 with two bright yellow ocellate spots or eyes surrounded by 

 brown margins ; the throat is also marked with yellow and 

 brown. It flowers during June and July. — India : Khasya 

 hills, at 4,000 to 5,000 feet elevation. 



CCELOGYNE CRISTATA. 



