AMPHIGLOTTIUM. (IntEcRa) ( 67 ) EPIDENDRUM. 
Wild in Braziu; in dry upland ap are Serro do Frio, Dia- 
mond Distrie barnes, t 5207, (v. s. sp.) 
Somewhat related to Z. orchidiflorwm. Remarkable fer its short falcate lateral 
sepals and round lip, without any sort of fringing, and for the enlarged pseudo- 
fe condition of its stems at the base, in which they approach £. brachy- 
cladiu 
210, E. Lima. 
E. caule ramoso folioso, foliis ovato-lanceolatis acutis vaginis 
seabris, racemis subsessilibu s corymbosis, bracteis lineanbus 
acernifiuie herbaceis pedicellis sequalibus, sepalis lanceolatis mar- 
gine revolutis lateralibus obliquis carinatis basi columne: manifesté 
adnatis, petalis lineari-spathulatis 3-veniis, labelli lobis lateralibus 
rotundatis intermedio cuneato minoribus, callis 2 — 
linedque elevaté interjecté, clinandrio cucullato carnoso 
Wild in Perv; in the ravines of Pichincha—Jamieson, 111, 
(v. 8. sp. in hb. Hooker 7.) 
In habit this — with Z. corymbosum, from which its scabrous sheaths, 
a flowers, and widely different lip, age mee it. The lateral sepals are 
an inch long, ust ae distinctly united to the base of the column. The cap- 
isco oblong, three-cornered, with ect. rather thin-edged ribs at the 
angles. 
* 211. E. vandifolium. Lindley, in Journ. of Hort. Soc., 
IV. p. 269. 
E. foliis longis angustis distichis recurvis basi canaliculatis, 
— brevi —_— subsessili, labelli tripartiti — lateralibus 
ircularibus intermedio lineari retuso lineis tribus parallelis 
fucidis elevatis aitisnas 2 dotgatis intra basim. 
Wild in Mextco—Loddiges, (v. v. ¢.) 
Introduced by Messrs. — from whom I may hag deste in April, = 
It is nearly mpc d to £. fuscatum, but its leaves are lon w, distichou 
and recurved like those of some Vanda. The flowers im pao eae dul 
purple, somewhat freckled 
212. E. Weddelii. 
E. caule simplici, foliis —- ovalibus obtusis sursim angus- 
opin pedunculo elongato gracili apice paucifloro, pe 
filiformibus, labelli lobis lateralibus rotundatis intermedio cuneato 
fisso brevioribus. 
aden in Brazit; Serra d’ouro branco, Minas Geries, Dec. 
—Weddell, (0. ic. pict. in hb. Mus. Par. 
I have only sat a sketch of this, among s Brazilian 
drawings. It represents a slender a plank soos 5 tee high, with four leaves 
towards the roo of £. elongatum. 
