AULIZEUM. (81) EPIDENDRUM. 
This has small “ flowers closely arranged at the end of a flower-stem 
two feet long ; and the latter when old Laaipagsons young plants | . almost 
every joint. The fi overs have no smell, and are not half the size of the 
smallest state of Z. cil 
* 93. E. clavatum. ae a in eer keg, t. 1870. 
infim 
petalisque lanceolato-linearibus ‘equalibos, labelli tripartiti basi 
bicallosi laciniis acutis integris lateralibus ovatis a 
unguiculaté ovaté acuminata, clinandrio indiviso serrulat 
Wild in Cumana—Henchmann; 8a. $c te (0. v. ¢. 
et 8. sp. comm. cel. Hooker.) 
Flowers green, with a white lip. Spathaceous bracts reddish. 
94. E. kermesinum. 
K. caule ramoso ramis crassis divaricatis in pseudobulbos 
ovato-fusiformes mutatis, foliis 4—5 lanceolatis canaliculatis acu- 
minatis faleatis panicula lax& brevioribus, sepalis petalisque 
minoribus lineari-oblongis obtusis carnosis, labelli se 
lobis lateralibus nanis rotundatis intermedio lineari abtines sulcato, 
Wild inthe Caraccas; 8. Miguel, Sierra Nivada de Sa. Martha 
—Purdie; NEw GRENADA, in the province of Rio Hacha, 
at the height of 6000 to 9000 feet, March—Schlim, 985 
(v. 8. sp. comm. cel. Linden.) 
li of A i and 
2 — ee etals and sepals red, yellow at 
. E. erubescens. Lindley, in Hooker's Journal, LIT. 87. 
pee Orch. Mex. et Guat., t. 
KE. psendobulbis ‘albenibes diphyllis, foliis oblongis acutis 
scapo pluriés brevioribus, paniculé amplaé flexuosd, petalis un- 
guiculatis sepalisque o Jon ngis obtusis, labelli trilobi lacinia 
intermedia venis 3 alovitin subrotunda lateralibus obovatis multé 
majore. 
ild in Mextco—Grisebach, 14; Zuccarini; on oaks at the 
heights of 7500 to 8500 feet, near Oaxaca—Galeotti, 5007, 
(v. 8. sp-) 
coer. arrears with very large panicles of delicate rose-coloured 
flowers as large as a shilling. 
E. polystachyum. H. B. K., vol. I. pee LO., 20. 
E. " foliis oblongis — striato-n : 
seudobulbum insidentibus, scapo po pen Sar ek 
bibloiies acutis, petalis —— ye, sepals rele lobis 
