CORYANTHES. (2) 
This, the first of the Coryanths that was discovered, was meg d — 
to have erect flowers, and is so represented in the é Botanical M. 
en 
pal ellow. ut any whiti: 
variety in cultivation. Their smell is failnee un en nk tis by no means 
istinguish t the 
of the latter ‘Species. _ The hood affords the surest mark of recognition, bein, ing 
A varie ty y with tear yellow flowers is figured by Prof. Morren, in the work 
above quoted, under the name of C. speciosa vitellina, 
* 2.C. maculata. Hooker, in Bot. Mag., t. 3102. 
. hypochilio hemisphzrico galeato anticé puberulo ungui 
eequali, mesochilio eplicato intis levi (?), — hemispheerico 
obtuso margine panne: lobis lateralibus acutis 
(A,) Sepals and petals w tok Bap oe yellow ; hood yellow ; bucket 
blotched inside with inoue Boe af 3102. 
(B.) Parkeri, Sepals and petals ni Sof te _ ee 5 hood dull 
purple ; bucket spotted inside with purple, and wi 
Parkeri. Bot.Mag.,t.37 
(C.) ta, Sepals and petals bright yellow, speckled with red ; hood 
yellow, tinted with reddish orange ; bucket pale, speckled and reported with 
red.—Bot. Reg., t. 1793. 
(D.) Albertine. Sepals and petals clear yellow, with round crimson spots ; 
hood white, spotted with rich rose; bucket very deep crimson, spot- 
ted insi sual. 
C. Albertine. Karsten, Auswahl, t. 1. 
Wild on trunks of trees in the forests of Demprara, (v. 2.) ; 
Al near St. Esteban in Cais la, on trees at the 
foot of the Cankee of Valenzia—Karste 
The essential difference between ine and the last has been pee 2 
Brgy mor Ss “aigesdanted is a vari if abies hea ob but png 
as far d from ne Karsten’s figure an a aecipean 
Iti is cultivated in <a gor has not yet rasta its way to this country. 
* 3.C.macrantha. Hooker, 1. c. Lindl., in Bot. fieg.,t. 1841. 
C. hypochilio hemisphzrico subt rilobo antic’ pubescente 
ungue pauld breviore, mesochilio angibtatn plicato intis pube- 
scente, epichilio laté conico margine patulo lobis lateralibus 
uncinatis. 
Gongora macrantha. Hooker, in Bot. Miscell., t. 80. — inverted. 
Wild in the Carnaccas—Lockhart, (v. v.) 
Flowers ag yellow, —— with red, with the hood of the lip and a 
portion of the bucket rich orange-brown. They are not half the size of 
i eve a hemispherical downy hood and not a 
shaped. woo lly one ; the bucket too psi distinctly conical, while that 
of Feildingii is even ‘flattened. 
, So ae HL 15,¢.ie. 
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