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PLEUROTHALLIS racemirtora. 
Racemed Pleurothallis. 
GYNANDRIA MONANDRIA—Nat. Onv. ORCHIDEL, 
Div. IV. Anthera terminalis mobilis decidua. Masse pollinis demum cereacee..—BR. 
Gen. Cuar.—Labellum articulatim connexum cum basi simplici vel brevis- 
sime producta columne.  Petala 2, antica exteriorum inferne connata. 
Masse pollinis 2, exsulce.—Br. in Hort. Ken. 
Pleurothallis racemiflora ; caule elongato unifolio, scapo folio oblongo 
emarginato longiore erecto, floribus racemosis secundis acuminatis 
tetrapetalis.—Lindl. MSS. ; 
Pleurothallis racemiflora, Linpu. Hist. Orchid. ined. 
Dendrobium racemiflorum, Swaxtz, Fl. Ind. Ocetd. p. 1545. 
Root small, composed of a few simple fibres. Plant tufted, about 6 inches 
in height. Stem rounded, erect, monophyllous, furnished with brown 
and dry sheaths, of which the upper one is carinated, and the longest. 
Leaves oblongo-lanceolate, nearly flat, almost nerveless, emarginate, long- 
er than the stem. 
Raceme four times longer than the leaf, slender, with the peduncle inter- 
ruptedly sheathed, equal in length with the leaf, furnished at the base 
with the rudiment of a leaf. Flowers pale green, rather large, variously 
turned, but generally with the lip forward. Pedicels slender, articulate 
with the germen, furnished with a cylindrical, subtruncated, closely 
folded bractea. Perianth of 4 leaflets, patent, the leaflets quite glabrous, 
ovato-lanceolate, the lower one 2-nerved. Lip anterior, thrice as 
as the perianth, with the claw winged, appressed to the base of the co- 
lumn, and slightly articulated with it; border oblong, plane, and as it 
were hastate, obsoletely 3-nerved. Column standing forward, shorter 
than the lip, attenuated upwards, on each side incrassated at the mar- 
gins, which are confluent at the base. Stigma small, quadrate, concave. 
Rostellum (a process above the stigma) protruded. Receptacle of the An- 
ther (Clinandrium, Lindl.) subcucullate, winged. Anther globose, oper- 
cular, terminal, deciduous, inserted within the margin of its receptacle, 
internally 1-celled. Pollen-masses 2, roundish-ovate, cereaceous, having 
at the extremity a common, short, pulverulent point of attachment.— 
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