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3 mm. br., lateral 3-5 mm. br. Petals 1-3 em. 1., 3 mm. br. Lip 
12cm. 1, 9mm. br., lateral lobe 2mm. 1. Column, including 
anther, 7-5 mm. 1. Capsule 3 em. 1., 1 em. br. 
Hab.—On trees; in fruit Jan.; Belvedere, Hanover, 500 ft., 
7620, Harris! 
This species is near HZ. parvilobum in habit, but differs in the 
diphyllous pseudobulb, and in the lip and sepals. 
vaginis seariosis tecti. Folia lineari-ligulata, obtusa, basi con- 
duplicata, nervis multis vix prominentibus. folio 
longus vel brevior, laxe pauciflorus, rugulosus, bracteis inferne 
vaginatis parvis subacutis, florentibus semiamplexicaulibus sub- 
acutis instructus. Ovarium jam tumescens cum pedicellis verru- 
culosum. Sepala lanceolato-oblonga subacuta crassiuscula reticu- 
lato-6—-7-nervia. Petala sepalis paullo breviora, oblanceolato-ovalia, 
obtusa, reticulato-3-4-nervia. Labellum petalis equilongum, usque 
ad basin liberum, breviter lateque unguiculatum, profunde trilo- 
te) 
atum ; lobis lateralibus oblongis, obtusis; lob edio multo 
majore, suborbiculari, late unguiculato, apice subapiculato, margine 
inferne leviter crispulo, venis e is, ramosis, divergentibus 
Hab.—Holly Mount, Mt. Diabolo; fl. in Feb., 10,467, Harris ! 
Allied to E. tampense Lindl., which differs in shape of petals 
absence of warts on the ovary, &c.; also to H. fucatum Lindl., 
which has a many-flowered paniculate inflorescence. The Peru- 
ovary, differs in the shape of the sepals, petals, and lip. The 
Brazilian E. bracteatum Barb. Rody. differs in the leaf, in the size 
of the flowers, and in the lip. 
Epidendrum angustilobum (§ Kvu-EPIDENDRUM, PLANIFOLIA 
Umpexxata). Caulis elongatus, erectus, robustus, ad basin teres, 
supra basin denudatus, superne compressus, folio vagini 
acuminatis, medio triplo longiore, lineari, onge acuminato, disco 
ad basin lamellis duobus angustis parallelis instructo. Columna 
