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A pretty little green-house shrub, 2 or 3 feet high, with 

 whitish, or very pale yellow, nodding flowers. It was raised, 

 about three years ago, from seeds presented to the Birmingham 

 Botanic Garden by J. Hodgson, Esq., and received by him 

 from the east coast of Australia. {Flor. Cab., Oct.) 



Orckidacece. 



ZB54:. EPIDE'NDRUM [Bot. reg. 2d s. 53. 



*SchomburgkM Lindl. Dr. Schomburgk's £123 or 1 jl.au S Brit. Guiana 1837 D p.r.w 



A very beautiful species, which Dr. Lindley considers as form- 

 ing "one of the most striking of the elongated division of the 

 large genus Epidendrum." The colour of the flowers is a 

 " brilliant vermilion red." The plant is a native of British 

 Guiana, where it was found by M. Schomburgk in his second 

 expedition into the country ; and it has blossomed at Messrs. 

 Loddiges's. {Bot. Reg., Oct.) 



+ E. dichotomum. A native of Demerara, found also in the 

 Organ Mountains of Brazil by Mr. Gardner. It has green 

 flowers, and " is remarkable for its hard, wiry, forking stem." 

 {B. M. It, Oct., No. 146.) 



+ E.ptcmihm Lindl. Gen. et Sp. Orch., p. 68. A plant with 

 small capitate flowers, membranous, and slightly tinged with 

 pink. It "flowered with Messrs. Loddiges, who received it, 

 without a name, from the Botanic Garden, Calcutta." [B. M. R., 

 Oct., No. 147.) 



-f Cattle7/a bicolor Lindl. Sert. Orch., t. 5. f 1. " This beau- 

 tiful species has just flowered with Messrs. Loddiges. It agrees 

 perfectly well with the figure above quoted." [B. M. R., Oct., 

 No. 148.) 



S513. BOLBOPHY'LLUM [2d s. 57. 



*bracteolMura Lindl. bracteolated j« [23 or 1 jl K.Y.P Demerara 1836 D p.r.w Bot. reg! 



" A most curious little epiphyte, a native of Demerara, whence 

 it was obtained by Messrs. Loddiges, with whom it flowered in 

 July, 1837." The flowers are very small and inconspicuous; 

 but, when magnified, appear curiously formed, and beautifully 

 variegated in colour. {Bot. Reg., Oct.) 



+ Pieurothallis vittata Lindl. A Mexican species, imported 

 by Messrs. Loddiges, somewhat like P. aphthora, "from which 

 it differs in the perfect smoothness of the sepals on their in- 

 side, in their form and proportion, and in the form of the petals." 

 {B. M. R., Oct., No. 133.) 



+ Diemia cordata Lindl. A native of Mexico, whence it was 

 procured by Mr. Barker. " It is a plant of no beauty." {B. 

 M. R., Oct., No. 134.) 



+ Cleis6sto7na rbseum Lindl. " This little plant has small pale 

 straw-coloured flowers, with a pink lip;" and resembles in habit 

 Sarcanthus rostratus. It was sent from Manilla to Messrs. Lod- 

 diges by Mr. Gumming. (5. AT. 7?., Oct., No. 150.) 



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