250 
Masdevallia ee Seg C. 
1885, xxiii. 174.) Allie M. 
Ephippium Pi a narr ae l. 
and a e pet. Peduncle many- 
mim 5 go surface of the sep. 
w : Js with a wavy median 
keel. Ecuador 
Masdevallia ares ee Se £ 
8 i. 577. 
being o 
with tea spots, and the tails of the 
ot ia esl um anchori- 
Jer um, “Rolfe. 7 ta Rica 
Mandora Arminii. (G.-C. 1832, 
Fl. expanded, rose- 
co eae tinged with purple. 
Masdevallia astuta. (6 886, 
xxvi. 558.) G. Allied to W. pashelliant 
. long 
t r, outside brown with the 
centre and apex man inside hispid, 
m la ame T sys gia a tails 
bro s, pale 
yellow. i We er pater! doar te mare T] 
Mesdivallia bedkhonsians. 
1879, xi: 
Chimera pe 
Wallisii 
CC 
f 
vallia bartæana. (G. (1876, 
ed t 
v. 170.) G- Allied to M. i 
but with searlet fl. an aving 
lateral sep. connate in a straight tine, 
without an included sinus betwee 
them, Peru. 
ame pe ia nore te € 
F. 
wi ix. 
; spent 
bro pet. not p aioe marked 
with t oe sigthine keels. Colombia. 
mapsevalie nahn Clete. Hort. 
Gil. t. 1341-2.) 
blackish-purple San on the inside “i 
—— Var. splendens. . uea 
the base of the lateral sep. and a 
purple mid-line on the upper sep. 
|M. pachyura, Reichb. f.] 
T brevis. (4. C. 1883, xx. 
588.) G. Near M. ochthodes, but smaller 
and more 
a r: e. [Sca- 
Phosepalum breve, Rolfe.) British 
Guiana. 
Masdevallia agri ea 0. R. 
( 
1893, 265.) . Section ai ‘colabiate, 
L.5 n long, rat reg c less than 
2 in OSS; sep. ong, lateral 
united half way, wean yellow with 
wn spots ae so airs; lip 
silianeioh. Colo 
Masdevallia cajuns. (G. C. 1883, 
xx. 230.) G way of “i margi- 
ne nella, with bluish ei 
urface covered with ands wa Ea 
Masdevallia Sais ten ce. G. 
1878, x. 488.) n the wa 
coriacea, with s aar greenish white 
wi i o 
h three violet 
ci gy an 
aper k n e C. 1883, 
f B. M:t. 
Masdevallia caudata Estradæ. 
(G C1889. vi Tl TV: 
der. T4, Raised oa the two 
species indicated by the n 
Masdevallia Goals: (G. C. 1880, 
aia 554.) G. Garden hybrid raised 
rom M. amabilis re 
the I latter being ae pollen parent 
er 
Masder. T4; G. C. 1889 19.) 
A result of the same i te hi ATA 
but with W. amabilis as the pollen 
parent, 
