MILTONIA. C4) 
characterizes M. flavescens. The sepals were dull yellow, linear, acuminate ; 
the petals exactly the same except being much broader. The lip was yellow, 
a little tinged with brown near the base, and with three purple downy veins 
proceeding from i ] er C5 
completely confluent except at the point, and the middle one much shorter 
than the others. The anther-bed was expanded into a circular purple hood, 
white and toothed at the edge, and much longer than the anther. 
* 8. M. cuneata. Lindley, in Bot. Reg. 1844, mise. 28, 
1845, ¢. 8. 
. pseudobulbis ovato-oblongis, foliis oblongis striatis subun- 
dulatis, racemo plurifloro, bracteis eclongatis glumaceis, sepalis 
petalisque lanceolatis undulatis, labello cuneato rotundato basi 
bilamellato utrinque subrepando, column medio bidentata, cli- 
nandrio membranaceo cucullato denticulato repando retuso. 
Wild in Braziu? (v. ». ¢.) 
a half, The wings of the column too are scarcely divided, or sail pal not 
at all notched, 
* 9. M. candida. Lindley, in Bot. Reg. 1888, mise. 29. 
Sertum, t. 21. 
M. pseudobulbis ovatis apice angustatis diphyllis, foliis an- 
gustis racemo brevioribus, bracteis membranaceis concavis squa- 
meformibus, sepalis petalisque oblongis squalibus, labello 
subrotundo crispo circa columnam convoluto basi 5-lamellato, 
columnd pubescente basi biauri, clinandrio cucullato cri 
membranaceo utrinque decurrente. 
(A) Column purple, lip white. 
(B) Column and lip yellowish. Bot. Mag.,t. 3793. 
Wild in Braztt, (o. v. ¢.) 
Flowers in long racemes, very 3 spotted with 
keown ; Sean cones oe > aka Po pe roa “see: 
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