IONOPSIS. (2) 
2. L teres. Lindley, in Bot. Reg. 1838, misc. 181. 
4; “hills teretibus, scapo simplici filiform mi paucifloro, sepa alis 
acutis lateralibus enisniely, labello obovato-lanceolato apice - 
undulato quasi trilobo, callis magnis conspicuis, 
Wild in Demernars—Schomburgk, (v. s. sp. et v. ¢.) 
Flowers small, — Fol obtuse, and lip with crimson veins. 
The 
three-lobed lip appears to separate this anne the last ; whether the sac is 
didymous or not I have ea been able to asce: 
* 3. I. pallidifiora. age im Bot. Reg., sub t. 1904. 
I. foliis angustis oblongis basi carinatis, scapo simpli ici, 
sepalis eer obtusis, labello bilobo plus duplo innit 
sacco didymo ventricoso. 
Iantha pallidiflora, Hooker, Exot. Fl., t. 113. 
Wild in Trintpap—De Schack, Lockhart. 
Fl cin ith le st Leaves, according to Hooker, binate, 
ride owers w 1 hehens sae € si waving my posesion oblong, 8 acute, 
datetes 2 The arts san $ maka ae eculiar to this species: 
4, I. brevifolia. 4. Richard, in Ann. Sc., ser. 3, IIL. 26. 
I. “ foliis binis recurvis oblongis apice acutissimis, scapo 
3-4-floro, floribus violaceis, sepalis basi saccatis, labello triplo 
longiore obcordato profundé = bo.” 
Wild in Muxico—Galeotti. 
Known only from the above short character e expression “ sep: 
basi saccatis” seems to point toa testiculate form hike that of J. omnidifora. 
#5, - — Lindley, Collect. Bot., ¢. 39, A. 
LO., p 
L otis oo acutis carinatis, racemo brevi subpaniculato, 
“oo acutis, petalis obtusis, labelli subbarbati limbo cuneato 
bi bo sepals breviore, sacco simplici. 
utricularioides. Swartz, Prodr., 
Secavaans elena Swartz, Fl. Ind. ore 1531. 
Wild in Jamaica, in the driest plains, on the branches of 
So <2 and Citron trees—Swartz; Trrvrpap—W oodford, 
0. 0. ¢. 
If the plant figured in the “ Collectanea Botanica” be taken to be that which 
‘Swartz meant by D. utricularioides, then the very shoes Hint ofthe Ip agin 
See ee 
are very small, white, with red veins to the pe 
positing od thenndi 2 Cnn a probably refer to 
other species. I have seen no Jamaica | 
sf in Bot. Fey. 4. 1904. Pazton’s 
- 276, ie. 1 
A i 
carinatis. 
ncn: petals = 
