EPIDENDRUM. ( 92) (Pantcuzara) EUEPIDENDRUM. 
in the woods of the Hacienda de ig oss near Guaduas— 
Hartweg, (v. v. c. et 8. ot XICAN, as ane in 
Bot. Mag., on the authority of the Cotlestiunt at: Wobur 
at branching green-flowered species, very much like Z. pnd 
Bhs laxum, differing however in the want of spathaceous bracts 
* 294. E, verrucosum. Swartz, Fl. Ind. Occ., IIT. 1497. 
K. foliis distichis lanceolatis obliqu’ patentibus vaginis ver- 
rucosis, floribus paniculatis, sepalis oblongis concavis, petalis 
spathulatis basi angustatis, labello mult6 longiore 4-lobo laciniis 
lmearibus obtusis divaricatis eee dentatis, callis 2 sul 
catis alteroque minore interpos 
Wild in J. pastas on the trunks of er a Purdie, 
Bancroft, &c.; New Grenapa—Purdie, (v. s. sp.) 
Stems simple erect, two or three feet i, Sepals and petals pale green. 
Lip yellow. Flowers sometimes in a large branching panicle, sometimes ina 
quite smooth in very 
§ 12. PLeurRANTHIUM. H. G. Reichenbach, in Linnea, XXII. 
p. SA. 
These are long leafy stemmed species with lateral inflorescence, and an 
adnate lip, 
295. E. Dendrobii. H. G. Reichend., in Linnea, XXII. p. 841. 
K. pedunculis nunc simplicibus nune ramosis, squamis ovatis 
nunc acutis imbricatis, sepalis oblongis lateralibus obliquis, petalis 
— cuneatis, labello rotundo basi obtusé hastato ante basin 
ic 
_ Wild in Venzzvurta; Merida, on mountains—Moritz, 1074, 
(Behb.) 
Stems erect, Wi leaves, which are longish, acute, somewhat carinate. 
Flowers yellowish.— sare” : 
foliis subsessilibus brevissimis is bes asi squamatis, a > aha re 
labello subrotundo cordato basi bilamellato. 
Wild in Penu—Mathews, 1901, (0. s. sp.) 
ee ee cauliforum. The flowers are apparently 
peso The appearance of the plant is that: of seme- 
