AMPHIGLOTTIUM. acmneaas ( 63 ) EPIDENDRUM. 
Wild in Mextco; Xalapa—Henchmann, (v. s. ¢.) 
In many other = there is a = aS to Sacer = 
pe tals, | toes : no other d n the same degree re. 
be obse that the cngeuning = an Afietarriwt, the wake foe frstc 
and shit yeaa the flowers expan 
* 196, E. Skinneri. Bateman, in Bot. Reg., t. 1881. 
Healers in Bot. Mag., t. 3951. 
K. foliis distichis lanceolatis acuminatis, caule apice longé 
aphyllo squamoso, racemo ¢ aceo multifloro, bracteis mem- 
branaceis setaceis pedicellis equalibus, doribus cernuis, sepalis 
lineari-lanceolatis, petalis ovalibus acutis, labello ovato acuminato 
integerrimo per medium trinervi basi obsolet 2-calloso. 
E. Fuchsii. Regel in Schweitz. zeitschr. fir Gartenb. 1851, p. 202. 
Wild = isi on trees in a cool climate—Skinner, 
(v. 
One a the most —- of its race eae: large, deep rose-colour, in 
long racemes. It is difficult to cultivate, Mr. Skinner says that it inhabits 
a middling temperature, and will thrive best in a climate graduat ted from 5 
70°. i s not to put it in earth, but to permit it to hay ehcs 
scope for the young roots and shoots, which it, when wild, throws out in 
fount. E. Fuchsii is certainly a a starved state of this common and well-known 
pian 
* 197. E. costatum. Richard and Galeotti, Orch. Mew., 
ressO crasso is ma 
va culatis apice a 
foliis oblongis subundulatis acutis paniculé cernud bispathaceé 
revioribus, bracteis spathaceis costatis icellis_brevioribus, 
sepalis apice involutis, petalis angustioribus incurvis, 
labello transverso rotundato dentato emarginato basi bicalloso 
venis radiantibus, clinandrio integro. 
Wild in Mextco—Galeotti, Loddiges, (v. v. c.) 
Flowers rich erimson, as large as in £. nutans 
198. E. filicaule. ZO., 
E. caule gracili fais laa “fli linearibus acutis, sepalis 
cuneato-oblongis acutis petalisque filiformibus patentibus, labello 
subrotundo cordato retuso repando, spicis terminalibus 3-floris, 
rachi i bracteis spathaceis paucis membranaceis. 
Wild in Braztt—Prescott; branches of trees, Pedra Bonita 
‘Tejucr—Gandner, 242, (0. 8. sp.) 
ranched reed-like plant. Flowers a in little three-to-four-flowered 
othr: a. halt hidden among the grassy lea 
199. E. Sellowii. H. G. Reichenbach, in Linnea, XXII. 
p. 339. 
E. pedunculo brevi squamato, squamis vaginantibus subacutis, 
