BRASSIA. oe. 
* 7. B. villosa. 
B. floribus stiboarnocis, sepalis petalisque subsequalibus imma- 
culatis, labello ovali apiculato convexo disco pulverulo, lamellis 
villosis abbreviatis apice confluentibus verrucis 4 oblongis obliqué 
antepositis. 
Wild at the sources of the i aoe 8. Sp.) 
Flowers smaller oo much more fleshy than in any o e genus 
(“very sweet-scented ”—W.). The four warts placed x Ase in sie of a 
short, shaggy, ‘foable cat are very peculiar. 
§ A 2. 
* 8. B, brachiata, Lindley, in Plant. Hartweg., p.94. Bot. 
Reg., 1847, t, 29. 
B. sepalis longissimis (semipedalibus), _— verrucoso basi 
rotundato dimidié superiore subcorda minataé ula 
vend media leviter carinaté, lamellis vfarpHcttiul glabris apice 
triangularibus erectis. 
Wild in Guatemata; Hacienda de la Laguna—Hartweg, 
(v. v. c. et 8. sp.) 
The finest species of the genus, with pale green flowers, studded on the 
lip with green warts, and many rich —- oblong spots on the sepals and 
petals. I T kee ave seen cultivated specimens measuring twelve inches from the 
point of the dorsal sepal to that of one of t the laterals, othe wild specimens are 
much smaller. The great heart-shaped upper half of the lip, and the smooth 
lamellz, clearly distinguish the species from B. verrucosa. 
* 9. B. verrucosa, Lindley, : Bot. Reg. 1840, mise. 66. 
Bateman, Orch. Mex. and Guatem., t. 22. 
B. sepalis lateralibus longissimis, petalis angusté a, 
labello obovato-lanceolato acuto verrucoso, lamellis villosis antic 
bidentatis recurvis. 
. B. odontoglossoi Klotzsch in Bot. Zeit. aes 942, 
B, coryandra. Moremi im Ann. Gand., IV. 29. 
B. Cowani. ‘ort. 
Wild in GuatemMata—Barker, (v. v. ¢.) 
Flowers many times larger than i n B. aristata, on an gran scapes, 
warts. impossible 
