PsiLANTHEMUM. ( 29 ) EPIDENDRUM. 
lanceolatis, petalis dupld_angustioribus, labelli tripartiti laciniis 
lanis equilongis lateralibus oblongis rotundatis intermedié 
transvers& biloba s. emarginataé riata. = 
* E. basilare. Klotzsch, l. c., t. 45. 
Wild in GuareMaza, on the coast in — ey moist soil 
—Skinner; Sa. MarrnHa—Purdie, (v. v. ¢. sp. comm. cel 
Sans 
F ranched deliciously fragrant, pale yellow, with 
a vivid Veh spot at the b base of the i. oe saat 
* 89. E, purpurascens. Poche in Tijdschrift. nederl., IV. sin 
KE. “fo fis in in pseudobulbo elongato pedunculato solitarii 
hneari-lanceolatis, scapo radicali vaginato, sepalis petalisque eis 
formibus breve acuminatis margine revolutis patentibus concolor- 
ibus, labelli trilobi lobis lateralibus ovato-faleatis acutis divari- 
catis, tatermedio unguiculato cordato-ovato acuto recurvo, disco 
bicalloso 
Wild i in SuRtNAM: on trunks of trees, in woods on the Suri- 
name and Upper Commewyne rivers ; Nov., Dec.—Focke. 
Pseudobulbs fusiform, purplish. Scape four-o-<ight-fowered Lower bracts 
lange sheathing clothing the whole scape; those near the flowers ovate, amplex- 
coma alf as long as the peduncle, pale purple. Sepals purplish outside, 
urplish-green pass Fo two centimetres long. Lip resupinate, white.—Focke. 
§ 6. AULIZEUM. Lindley, in Hooker's Journal of Botany, IIT. 81. 
Auliz: seers haslnenat ort. Soc. Trans., I. 261. 
whose lip is united to the column, are those which, like 
E. ciliare, have that organ broken up into long and beauti iful fringes, or at 
east Oe into three ; they have a long Sethe stem, leafy only at 
the e eir flowers invari in racemes ; th 
ort along with oth less conspicuous beauty, but similar 
ose ey EW into Osmophytum b rag ru its allies, 
a. Labellum tripartitum. 
. E.ciliare. Linn. Sp. Pl., 1349. Jacq. Amer., 22A. t. 
re fe a Swartz, Nov. Act. Ups., VI. 69. _ in Bot. Reg., 
4184. LO, p. 100, is 
a iinet —. acuminatis, labelli ns aes jobs 
lateralibus pectinatis incisis intermedio lineari 
(A) Sepals and petals narrow. ike sae 
“ 3 
Auliza ciliaris. Salisbury, in Hort. Trans. l. c. 
