ENCYCLIUM. (Hymenocums) ( 25 ) EPIDENDRUM. 
Sepals and petals light green, with a dull purple spot near the end, Lip 
rose-colour, with the lateral lobes yellow. £. auropurpurewm does not seem 
to be distinguishable. 
* 76, E.dichromum. Lindley, in Bot. Reg. 1843, mise. 119. 
E, pseudobulbis ovato-fusiformibus diphyllis, foliis ligulatis 
planis apice rotundatis racemo laxo paucifloro brevioribus, sepalis 
lineari-lanceolatis, petalis obovato-lanceolatis latioribus, labelli lobo 
medio obcordato pluriés costato cum mucrone lateralibus duplo 
brevioribus rotundatis apice patulis, columnd obtusé auriculatd. 
Wild in Peryampvcoo—Quesnel, (v. v. c.) 
Flowers pure white, with a rose-coloured lip, yellow and downy at the base. 
* 77. E.Hanburii. Lindley, in Bot. Reg. 1844, mise. 60. 
E. pseudobulbis ovatis, foliis ensiformibus coriaceis scapo 
racemoso mult6 brevioribus, sepalis petalisque spathulatis un- 
guiculatis patentibus, labelli lobis lateralibus falcatis obtusis 
nanis erectis intermedio oblongo bilobo venis elevatis dichotomis 
sulcato, disci callo excavato in lineam rectam elevatam exeunte, 
columnaé aptera. 
Wild in Mextco—Galeotti; Sierra 8. Pedro Nolaseo—Jurgen- 
sen, 829, (v. v. c. et 8. sp. comm. cel. Galeotti.) 
‘ a ——— which is about two 
tlong. S and petals dee urple ; li , With crimson 
radiating veins y aieeal loboe white at the Ug oi eoetod beer BS ie 
* 78. E. pheeniceum. Lindley, in Bot. Reg. 1841, mise. 120. 
Sert. Orch., t. 46. 
K. pseudobulbis subrotundo-ovatis diphyllis, foliis anguste 
“oul 
medié maxima membranaceé subrotund& undulaté emarginaté, 
disci callo duplici carnoso apice libero, columné acuté auriculata. 
(B) vanillosmum. Lip white spotted with rose. : 
E. phoeniceum vanillosmum. V. Houtte, Fl. des Serres, 1848, 306 ic. 
E. Grahami. Hooker, in Bot. Mag., t. 3885. 
Wild in Cupa; in the forests of Guantanamo—Linden, (v. v. e. 
et 8. sp. comm. cel. Linden ; B s. e. in hb. Hooker.) 
Panicle from two to three feet high, flowers large, scentless. Sepals and 
petals leathery deep purple, a little mottled with specks both inside and 
out. L nearly an inch and a half long, of the clear bright violet of Cattleya 
labiata, and with the same deep cri i d stains in the middle. The 
variety B is said to be deliciously perfumed with Vanilla. 
