SOME NEW JAMAICA ORCHIDS. 
By W. Fawcett, B.Sc., F.L.S., & A. B. Renpte, D.Sc., F.L.S. 
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effective publication, according to the Vienna Code, to publish 
diagnoses of new species in Latin. We are indebted to the 
Editor for granting us the hospitality of his Journal for this 
purpose. 
breve producta. Petala rhomboidea, basi angustata, marginibus 
superioribus minute erosis. Labellum ovatum breviter unguicu- 
_ latum, margine undulato. Columna tenuis curvata. 
Secondary stems 6-10 em.1. Leaf 5-7-5 em. 1., 1-1-3 em. br. 
racts 2 mm. 1. ty) k red. 
Dorsal sepal 6:5 mm. 1., lateral slightly shorter. Petals slightly 
exceeding 3 mm. 1. by 1:5 mm. br. Lip 2°75 mm. 1. by 1:25 mm. 
r. Column 2:25 mm. 1. 
Hab.—On trunks of trees, Holly Mount, Mt. Diabolo, 2600 ft., 
6681; 3000 ft., 9890; in f1., Aug., Harris! 
member of Lindley’s Section Sicarie of the habit of P. flori- 
bunda Lindl., but distinguished by its deep red flowers and absence 
of teeth from the lip 
Pleurothallis Morrisii. Herba parva caulibus filiformibus 
5 ile an, 
acuminatum. Pedunculi 2-fasciculati 1-flori brevissimi. Sepala, 
posjicum late ellipticum 3-nervia, lateralia connata late elliptica 
B 2 
