EPIDENDRUM. (6) (Hotocnita) ENCYCLIUM. 
Wiid in CouromB1a—Loddiges ; La Guayra—Klotzsch, (v. v. ¢.) 
rs small, dull dingy 9 a little tessellated ; their lip pale dirty 
yellow, witha few dull purple vei 
* 12. E. tripunctatum. Lindley, in Bot. Reg. 1841, mise. 143. 
_ _E. pseudobulbis ovalibus diphyllis, foliis ligulatis tenuibus 
apice recurvis scapo bifloro pluriés longioribus, sepalis patentissimis 
lineari-oblongis, petalis duplo gp labello semiadnato 
obovato rugoso utrinque ultra columnam emarginato, columna 
atropurpured apice trilobé et fats tripunctata. 
?? E.Ghiesbreghtianum. Richard and Galeotti, Orch. Mex., no. 31, 
Wild in Muxtco—Galeotti, (v. v. c.) 
has long grassy leaves, and a pei short scape. The on gona are twice 
an the The 
* 13. E auritum. Lindley, in Bot. Reg. 1843, misc. 4. 
E. pseudobulbis elongatis compressis squamis vaginatis, folio 
angusto ligulato obtuso, racemo 8—4-floro folio breviore, bracteis 
cartilagineis spathaceis internodiis longioribus, sepalis lineari- 
lanceolatis acutis recurvis, petalis conformibus duplo brevioribus 
gece, labello lineari convexo arcuato medio carnoso foveato 
goso, columné apice a ee antheré utringue auriculé 
Sapte bifida subulaté auct 
Dinema paleaceum. ae in Bot. Reg. 1840, mise, 112. 
Wild in Mexico; Vera Cruz, on oaks at the height of — 
siete. 5114; Linden, 210; Guarrmata—Skinn 
(v. v ) 
Flowers very sweet-scented, like Heliotrope, pale green or almost white, 
with no spot or stain, except a violet blotch at the base of the lip. A peculiar 
feature is the presence of one or two fine poin orns on each side the — 
which —_— when seen in front, presents the appearance of some insect’s 
14, & luteoroseum. Rich. and Galeotti, Orch. Mex., no. 82. 
KE. “pseudobulbis ovoideo-oblongis parvulis, caule 83—4- 
phyllo, floribus parvulis luteo-roseis paniculatis, label albido- 
violaceo obovali-obtuso emarginato 5-nervio glandulos 
Wild in Mex1co—Galeotti. 
eS 
peenslobulbis _ ovatis basi. ee folie 
oblong “obtusis, eta is ‘mags cuneatis bello semi- 
