EPIDENDRUM. (70) (Cartyata) AMPHIGLOTTIUM. 
* 219. E. Schomburgkii. Lindley, in Bot. Reg. 1838, mise. 
no. 16. 2.68. 
K. foliis oblongis obtusis carnosis, caule simplici apice 
aphyllo, sepalis petalisque lineari-lanceolatis acutis eequalibus 
casa labelli trilobi alté carinati basi bicallosi lobis late- 
ibus semiovatis latis rotundatis posticé laceris: intermedio 
aes apice triangulari crispo denticulato et utrinque undulato. 
E. fulgens. Focke, Tijdschrift nederl., IV. 66. 
(B) confluens, Lobes of the lip almost blended in one circular deeply- 
fringed body. 
E. fulgens. Ad. Brongn. Voy. Duperrey, t. 43. 
Wild in Demerara—Schomburgk, 834, 581; Surinam, on the 
trees bordering the — mmewyne river—Focke, 57, 1057; 
Brazit, Pernambuco, on trees—Gardner, 1162; St. Catha- 
rine a ‘Panty ee of Qaito—Jamieson in 
8. Sp 
Flowers rich ae ery handsom Leaves sometimes bordered with 
_ erimson. The variety B wit with - the lobes of the lip — eg together into 
one spigc as plate, a little d at the edge, and more int, seems 
to very common state. There i is no doubt that the yet ‘of tte lip varies 
greatly, 
* 220. E. radicans. Pavon. MSS. » 35. 
E. foliis carnosis subcordatis ovatis ge fea caule simplici 
longé aphyllo — sepalis petalisque lanceolatis acutis paten- 
tibus, labelli carinati basi bicallosi lobis lateralibus rotundatis 
ee fiernolic cuneato apice fimbriato emarginato utrin- 
que in 
ss aoe Bateman, in Bot. Reg. 1838, mise. 10. 
Wild in GuatEMata—Skin Mextco—Hartweg, 567; 
grass at Tomatze, near ears (v. v. c. ef 8. feos 
of the finest of its race, with dark orange-red fl flowers, as much as an 
inc and a half across. It always has long white oe proceeding from the 
si the stem. The plant thus named in Payon’s handwritin ng in the 
Fieldingan herbarom Se Diaanies @ polybulbon. 
1, E. 
r. ‘folie oblongis obtusis carnosis, caule simplici apice ae 
7 ap petalisque lanceolatis eequalibus patentissimis, labelli’ t 
lobi carinati basi bicallosi semicircularis lobis cequalibus i insequa: 
liter dentatis intermedio cuneato lateralibus antic’ rectis posticé 
rotundatis, clinandrio as denticulato. 
Wild in New Grewapa; in the province of Ocaf hlim, 
1032 ; Demerara, on 1 the Conocon mountains—Schomburgk, 
(v. s. sp.) 
This is nearest £. Schomburgkii, weap which it is distinguished by its e aceally 
divided Ji, same ad flowers, and the inconsiderable =~ of the lip. 
flowers are vermilion according to Schon omburgk, o: ig to Se 
