ENCYCLIUM. (3) EPIDENDRUM., 
campylostalix. H. G. Reichenbach, in Bot. Zeit. 
E. dobulbo oblongo ancipiti, folio solitario oblongo acuto, 
spatha lanceolata pedunculo breviore, panicula folio subsequali 
sepalis lan ceolatis acuminatis, petalis ‘angustioribus, labello tri- 
carinato parece dilatato trilobo :” laciniis lateralibus rotundatis 
inte obovata, columna Se clinandrii appendice 
 semiterete tabulam sioleeente ba 
Wildin Veraava and Costa Rrca—Warczewitz. 
Flower-stem dark purple. Se pale, petals dark-purple, 
Leaf large. Pp pals 
lip white.— This is surely an Epicladium, on account of its spathes, and 
not an Encyclium, to which sub-genus it is referred by M. Reichenbach. 
* 3. E. Boothianum. Lindley, in Bot. Reg. 1838, mise. no. 7. 
E. pseudobulbis compressis imbricatis ovatis subdiphy rllis, 
foliis ligulato-oblongis undulatis apice subobliquis, racemo laxo 
sub-7-floro basi spathaceo foliis longiore, sepalis petalisque sub- 
eequalibus patulis ovali- liearibus acutis, labello semilibero 
rhomboideo acuto utrinque deflex 
Wild in Cusa; in the forests - the coast of Saltadero, Guan- 
tanamo—Linden, (v. v. ¢. et s. sp.) 
Merdnelrce like _— of pemenatie: —- a pe nelarstr es 
ello w wi 2, Ww. 
xout two inthe Magy idea apres tec leeaeonme Ce 
§ 2. ENCYCLIUM. Lindley, in Hooker’ s Journal of Botany, III. 81; 
. Reg. 1842, misc. p. 28. Encyelia, Hooker, in Bot. 
Mag, t. 2831. 
The lip in this sub-genus never has free calli, age if mre with processes 
of any kind, usually presents them in the form . a pair of raised lines or 
ribs, which either converge towards the base of the lamina, or become 
completely confluent into a kind of cushion. It is this peculiarity which has 
ed to the admission of E. neevosum here instead of among Amphiglotts. 
ANALYSIS OF THE SECTIONS, 
Labellum integerrimum. . . ...... .- . A. HOLOCHILA. 
—————-apice ss tesdentaitcl aviv St oe oe SB. BARCOCHIL’,. 
io 
lobis lateralibus rotundatis, poet ee IE: 
formi nee majore . . . ©. SPHEROCHILA. 
seepiis mult} majore . . . D. HYMENOCHILA. 
ntermedius acutissimus v. ote 
