1ONOPSIS. C4) 
9. I. paniculata. Lindley, in Bot. Reg., sub t. 1904. 
I. foliis lineari-lanceolatis carinatis, scapo paniculato diffuso, 
sepalis acutis, petalis obtusis apiculatis longioribus, labelli pu- 
bescentis limbo rotundato bilobo sepalis multd longiore : 
auriculis rotundatis, sacco simplici. 
Epidendre paniculé. Descourtilz, Epid. Bras. ined. in Bibl. De Lessert, 
t. 54, 
Wild in Brazit—Martius; in the primeval forests of St. 
Paul’s— Descourtilz; near Santarem,in Para—Spruce, (v.s.sp.) 
The scape of this fine species is above eighteen inches high, loaded towards 
the summit with ‘gracefully bending branches covered with snow-white or 
-coloured mtless flowers, which, according to Descourtilz, 
sh from September or October to the following May. 
