EPIDENDRUM. (84) (Racemoss) EUEPIDENDRUM. 
dulis, racemo simplici terminals, labello adnato obsoleté trilobo 
albo lineis purpureis scripto 
Wild in Stas ro6-2 Chileotii 
265. = longipetalum. Rich. and Galeotti, Orch. Mez., no. 55. 
E. “caule compresso diphyllo, foliis approximatis lato- 
clipticis vileaiatie floribus pallidé roseis, racemis paucifloris 
scapum pedalem terminantibus, sepalis internis linearibus externa 
dupl6 superantibus, labello cordato obsoleté trilobo.’ 
Wild in Muxtco—Galeotti. 
Compare with £. antenniferum. 
266. E.tenue. Lindley, in Hooker's Journal, III. 88. 
E. foliis distichis linearibus acuminatis: obliqué emarginatis, 
racemis acutis angustis simplicissimis (nunc casu quodam bifidis 
multifloris 10—20), bracteis ovatis acutis rigidis cucullatis pedi- 
cello longioribus, floribus erectis membranaceis, se 
obtusis, petalis. filiformibus, labello sessili ovato acuto concavo 
utrinque 1-dentato, venis baseos elevatis. 
Wild in Brazit—Martius, (v. 8. sp. in hb. Martius.) 
The habit is that of Z. parviforum. Stems little more than six inches high. 
=. E. angustissimum. 
caulibus ceespitosis — simplicibus, vaginis scabriusculis, 
fois Jinearibus serrulatis mucro ronulatis, racemo tenui flexuoso 
foliis breviore, bracteis panei ovario eequalibus, sepalis linea- 
ribus reflexis, petalis filiformibus, labello tripartito laciniis late- 
ralibus cuneatis fimbriolatis intermedié ovata. 
Wild in New Grenapa; province of Mariquita—Triana, 128, 
AS 8. sp. comm. cel. Linden.) 
E. fimbriatum and tenue. Stem six to nine inches high. Flowers 
Plu cm The exact structure of the lip and column cannot be 
determined in the only specimen I possess. 
ae E. cardioglossum. H. G. Reichenbach, Linnea, XXII. 
E. racemis pau \cifloris cernuis, bracteis lanceolatis acutis, 
sepalis oblongis acutis, petalis oblongis basi cuneatis ab apice 
latissimis acutis, labello trilobo oblongo cordato retusiusculo 
medio apiculato latere utroque emarginato, callis 2 in basi lineis 
8 elevatis antepositis. 
Wild in the Caraccas, March—Moritz, 621, (Rehb.) 
‘Stems strong, branched. Leaves longish, acute. Vaginze in the dried spe- 
cimen yery rough, erecta es Seems to be near 
E. scabrum. 
