ENCYCLIUM. (SarcocuiLa) (7) EPIDENDRUM. 
libero cucullato flabellatim cuneato aera callo elevato pubescente 
obovato medio depresso apice tridenta 
Wild in Mextco—Harris, (v. v. c.) 
A plant with the habit of 2. asperum, with which I once ineautiously con- 
founded it (Bot. Reg. 1838, mise. fo It differs in its undivided lip, and 
smooth, not scabrous, his. lowers the size es dull 
yellowish brown ; lip yellow, Fe well-defined crimson veins and a white 
callus. 
B. SARCOCHILA. 
* 16, E. glaucum. Inndley, in Bot. Reg. 1840, mise. 56. 
glaucedine obductum, pseudobulbis ovalibus 
compressis monophyllis, foliis ensiformibus acutis pergameneis 
basi canaliculatis scapo pendulo paniculato brevioribus, sepalis 
s 
calloso, columnze cardine appendice ovat obtusd recurvA aucto, 
ovario brevi t cae 
E. brachiatum. Richard a Orch. Mex., no. 40. 
Epithecia pla uca, Knowles, fon Oub., II. 167, t. 87. 
Prosthechea glauca. J0b., 11 
Wild in Mextco—Barker ; near Oaxaca at the height of 3000 
feet—Galeotti, 27 and 28 ; St. Pedro de Nolasco, &e.—Jur- 
gensen, 600, (ov. v. c. et 8. sp. comm. cel. Galeotti.) 
Flowers small, sce Se ee a ee . Galeotti’s two 
ch she 27 & 28 merely indicate differently sized specimens of the same 
plant. 
* 17, E.limbatum. Lindley, in Bot. Reg. 1843, misc. 104. 
E. facie FB. glauci ; sepalis petalisque minoribus subrotundo- 
ovatis, labell lobo medio recto lateralibus subfalcatis, columne 
appendice truncata dentata. 
Wild in Guatemata—Skinner, (v. v. ¢.) 
The habit of Z. glaucum, but larger, and the flowers have roundish sepals 
and petals, like those of e yp ah The appendage at the back of the 
anther is thin, truncate and toothed, not rounded, fleshy and en The 
name amd to a narrow yellowish border which surrounds the cB st peer 
* 18. E.ochraceum. Lindley, in Bot. Reg. 1838, mise. 15, 
t. 26. 
E. merely obversé pytiformibus cevspitosis ‘sursum 
attenuatis 1—3-phyllis 
pie oe ‘ecu tech bracteis ovario aqualibus herbaceis 
acutis, sepalis ste subzequalibus orscormmes 
