ODONTOGLOSSUM. (10) LEUCOGLOSSUM. 
25. QO, Cervantesii. Lave, Orch. Mew., 2. 34. LO., no. 4. 
Bot. Reg. 1845, ¢. 86. Pazxton’s Flower Ga rden, I. t. 15. 
O. pse eadobulbis ovatis angulatis, foltis solitariis oblongis in 
petiolum canaliculatum angustatis, scapo paucifloro, bracteis vagi- 
nisque membranaceis acutissimis.equitantibus elongatis, sepalis 
membranaceis oblongo-lanceolatis acutis, petalis latioribus subun- 
guiculatis acutis, labello cordato-ovato ungue carnoso cyathiformi 
pubescente anticé bidentato medio tuberculato processubus 2 
elongatis pilosis ante cyathum, columnz pubescentis auriculis 
rotundatis. 
(A.) sit slightly cordate, acute. Flowers very pale pink 
.)m um, Lip ry cordate, retuse. Fowers white. 
oO. anichieua Lindley, — pate sub t. 253 Bot. Reg. 1846, 
t. 34. Morren, Ann. Gand., i. t. 1 
Wild in ee fares B. near Oaxaca— 
Loddiges, (v. v. ¢. -) 
POUT Had nee z0d comoctirieal bands at the base of the sepals 
and petals ; very 
cerulescens. ch. Richard, in Ann. Se. 1845, Jan 
seudobulbis ovoideo-oblongis compressis 1 - phyllis, fol. 
a 0. pe to acutissimo; scapo 1-2-floro; floribus albido- 
ccerulescentibus ; labello soneke, me mbranaceo, acuto, margine 
SINUOSO, €FOSO ; gynostemio clavato, pubente.” 
Wild in Niesto0—-Caleotti: 
Shade have from M. Galeotti, without name, what Foo mae = be this species, 
g owth, but the lip is ovate, 
sue obtuse, ane th sepals are three coum as oe e petals. 
In ae ease this and 0. rubescon may have to be united ; but the flowers of 
* 27, 0. rubescens. Ss of Hort, Soc., V. 35. 
O. pseudobulbis uncialibus oblongis compressis monophyllis, 
racemo 2-6-floro folii longitudine, se neeolatis acu- 
tissimis s tenuibus oblongis undulats, labello cordato 
| lamellis carnosis cé liberis medio 
ve iy neat dite isp, 
ad eovdad spotless, crisp, 
Lindley, in Bot. Reg. 1840, ¢. 66; 
eat compressis 2-3-phyllis, foliis ensi- 
—— racemoso duplo brevioribus, 
acuminatis Ovando: — brevioribus, 
