EPIDENDRUM. (18)  (Hymenocnta) ENCYCLIUM. 
lateralibus erectis intermedio convexo multd majore emarginato 
undulato intra marginem scabro venis pluribus elevatis coloratis, 
callo disci medio excavato, columné auric 
E. longipetalum. Lindley, in Paxton’s Flower Garden, I, t. 30. 
E. calocheilum. Hooker, in Bot. Mag., t. 3898. 
Wild in Guatemata—Hartweg ; Hisense near Isabal— 
Skinner, (2. v. ¢.) 
ry a Panicle, a, straggling. Sepals and petals a 
the urple upwards, almost an inch eagle a a long. Lip s 
coloured "bordered with yellow, rs streak ed with r 
Until this — revision _ undertaken, I was as — the impres- 
sion that the plant figured in e Bot Seat 2 in Oct. 1847, was Mr. Bateman’s 
- of which E. actos is an undoubted | synonyme and therefore, 
ded E. longipetalum as a new species. very careful ’ye-examination 
pe evidence shows, however, that this was an error, and it is now corrected. 
bed a E. virens. Lindley, in Paxton’s Flower Garden, I. 
bt. 
E. acile lax erecta angusta, sepalis lineari-ovalibus, petalis 
eequilongis spathulatis acutis, labelli laciniis lateralibus erectis 
oblongis emarginatis intermedia convexa plicata venos apiculaté 
retusa, callo disci excavato utrinque juxta sium denticulo aucto, 
columna auriculata. 
Wild in Guatrmata—Skinner, (v. v. ¢.) 
Flowers green, whole-coloured, except the lip, which is white, with crimson 
veins in the middle lobe ; the lateral lobes green, with crimson veins, but 
white at the point. - Certain nly distinct from Z£. longipetalum, which it most 
resembles, in the form and proportion of its sepals, lip, and callus, 
. E.aromaticum. Bateman, Orch. Mee. 
KE. “pseudobulbis spheroideis ’ diphyllis, ‘sli “iatd loratis 
recurvis, floribus cei anaceis paniculatis, sepalis linearibus 
patentissimis basi angustatis, petalis conformibus sed pauld 
a eet lobis lateralibus trian gulari-falcatis rectis inflexis 
ntermedio multd majore oblongo venis scabris cristato, 
callo deci anaes brevi convexo in acumen producto, columné 
a 
P E. incumbens. Lindley, in Bot. Reg. 1840, mise. 84. 
Wild in Guareaata—Skinner, in a temperature of 60° to 75° 
(2. v. ¢. et s. sp. comm, cel. Skinn er.) 
Flowers very sweet ; in large pale dull yellow panic aed lower a 
of which curve seaselalty & om vache ie arte = 25 e flowers is much 
thinner than that of allied gives The “plant which 1 ‘formerly ca called 
£. incwmbens, with a shorter lip and a narrow panicle, is apparently an 
accidental form, and not even a variety. 
* 56. E. am) 
biguum. 
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