EPIDENDRUM. ( 28 ) HORMIDIUM. 
Flowers small, yellowish green, one or two together. I have no where 
found a wild specimen of this. 
Wild in Mexico ; near tee Se (v. v. ¢.) 
Pseudobulbs about hat = inch high. Scape, peduncles, and ovaries, taken 
— about the same length. Flowers adull, dingy, greenish brown, not 
e those of £. m Sr Sa 
86. E. cxspitosum. Péippig and Endl., N. G. et Sp. Pi., I. 
#. 101. 
KE. pseudobulbis subcylindricis diphyllis, foliis ovali-lanceolatis 
—_ floribus in sinu folii paucis brevissime spicatis aut sessilibus, 
petalisque subzequalibus lanceolatis, labello integro trans- 
verso reniformi lateribus “Greemes breviter apiculato nudo, 
capsula subrotunda tripter: 
Coelogyne triptera. Ad. ng fies . Voy. Duperr. t. 42, A. 
Wild in Perv; on in dense forests between Cuchero and 
Pampayaco—Pép 
Flowers hardly a line aa green, with a white lip. 
87. E. serpens. Lindley, in Benth. Pl. Hartweg., p. 149. 
K. pseudobulbis oblongis 2—3-phyllis, foliis ovato-lanceolatis 
oe sepalis ovatis, petalis on oe abello 
ochleato serrulato levi, supe ovali triquet 
Wild in Perv ; mountains near Chiquiribanba, creeping among 
Lichens—Hartweg, (v. 8. sp.) 
Flowers rather large, deep violet ; the pseudobulbs so crowded together 
that they must form a carpet when growing wild, It is remarkable that no 
er appear to be connected with the pollen-masses in species, but some 
powdery matter is formed in its stead. The ca: spun ie bnges tea he laa 
ciscecigt bere ee in L. Ae O. ic. pl. 2, p. 111. 
1 infl known in the genus, distinct! —— 
hi cote, Thelipis adnate rei erssore and sauder it scour 
Amphiglottium, 
t a 88. E. Stamfordianum. Tocetang Orch. Mex. and Guat., 
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