ODONTOGLOSSUM. (14) MYANTHIUM. 
elongato flexuoso brevioribus, bracteis minutis, sepalis petalisque 
lineari-lanceolatis unguiculatis acutis, labello lanceolato acuto 
basi bilineato limbo deflexo, columnze crassve alis obsoletis subu- 
atis, 
Wild in Perv; mountains near Loxa—Hartweg, (0. s. sp.) 
Leaves a foot and a half long; the scape twice as long 3 the panicle 
zigzag, narrow, and very much branched ; the flowers minute 
39. O.longifolium. Lindley, in Benth. Pl. Hartw., p. 152. 
O. foliis lanceolatis papyraceis basi longé saeaiecates scapo 
subpaniculato gracili brevioribus, bracteis minutis, sepalis pe- 
talisque lanceolatis acutis longé ‘unguiculatis, labello iiaanietinio 
oblongo acuto medio deflexo apicibus lamellarum auriformibus 
divergentibus, sclneaie alis falcatis minimis. 
Wild in Prnrv; = the Cordillera, near Loxa, in July— 
ee (o. 8. 
A small-fio were pois with at tendency to branch at the base of a 
slender few-flowered racem: 
40. O.zebrinum. Reichenbach fil., in Linnea, 22. 849. 
iculé lax& diffusa flexuosd ‘volubili, bracteis oblongis 
acutis pedicellis multd brevioribus, sepalis oblongis acutis 
unguiculatis undulatis petalis subeequalibus brevissimé siiett, 
labello brevissimé unguiculato ligulato acuminato basi obtusato 
ante basin utrmque angulato: lamella basali superné crenata 
anticé trilob& callulis circumsparsis nonnullis, columna nune 
erassa clavaté nunc wesegapte semitereti incurva alis minimis 
lanceis nunc deficientibu 
Wild in the Aetionds, September—Moritz, 1615, (Rchb. f-) 
“Flowers white ; sepals with —— violet bands, the crest of the lip 
~~ yellow. Remarkable for the variable state of the column, which differs 
re the flowers of the outer panicle.”’— Reichenbach. 
0. megalophium. omg Orch. Linden., no. 83. 
0. ‘foliis us snetolotis in petiolum gracilem canaliculatum angus- 
tatis, — oo pout ramulis a mare sara eat 
alia ce nena ae petali iis tpl TP alonbes eit sessilibus 
subcordato-ovato obtuso sub apice carinato, criste Te nelis 2 
maximis, columna aptera. 
Wild in Vexuzveta ; in the thick forests of the Sierra Nevada, 
in Merida, at the height of 7000 feet ; August—Linden, 682, 
v. 8. Sp.) 
Ifiowered plant nearly allied to O. longifolium and myanthum. 
oval, acute, ribbed, yellow. 
— 42, 0. grace. Lindley, in Benth. Pl. Harto, p. 151. 
= subpaniculato breviorus -bracteis minutis, sepa 
