ODONTOGLOSSUM. { 16 ) ISANTHIUM. 
Wild in Penu—W. Lobb; in Venezvera—Funck and Schlim, 
1430, (v. s. sp. comm. dom. oo et i ie: 
ut two inches in diameter. The bracts are — equal to the internodes 
in some cases. obb’s Peruvian specimens have a more compact 
inflorescence and larger flowers than those from Venabals. 
apice pyramidali paca Serahas bracteis laxis acutis 
d 
om labello cordato subrotundo in limbum linearem oe a 
producto, criste carnose nes laminis lateralibus maximis 
intermedia filiformi apice in dentem validam producté digitis 
2 utrinque, columné aptera. 
Wild in Popayan; on the oe of Guanacas, at the height 
of pele ct feet— t—Hartweg, (v. 8. 
the last in having a Sees yramidal piesa a about eight 
ioe ome bs abo five wide, and stiff bee polled hick on gra ide up to ag 
midrib. The similar, except that the middle of the three an 
lobes is much onli than the others near it. The flowers appear to 4 
yellow. 
46, 0. Lindenii : 
O. foliis erectis ensiformibus scapo paniculato dupld breviori- 
bus, paniculee ramis patentibus distantibus secundifloris, bracteis 
membranaceis cucullatis oblongis apiculatis internodiis sequalibus, 
sbpalis petalisque unguiculatis lanceolatis undulatis acutis, labello 
ovato-lanceolato, cristee carnose glabre laminis lateralibus maximis 
intermedia filiformi apice dilatata hbera digitis 2 utrinque teretibus 
in 4 planas sardsrenitea suppositas incumbentibus, columnd 
aptera. 
Wild in New GRENADA, at the height of 9000 feet—Linden, 
82, (v. s. sp. comm. cel. Linden.)- 
than 
ac Leaves not quite a 
foot long ; seape from two to three feet high, with uniform lateral arms 
more than half its each arm bearing er sae to five flowers, 
which form a directed w 
addition to the parts found in the two previous aeaitt cities Soc irregular flaps 
placed below the finger-like processes of its extremity. : 
47. 0. ramosissimum. 
O. foliis a ensiformibus acutis gramineis basi an angus- 
tatis, paniculaé maxima ramosé divaricatd, bracteis obtusis mem- 
branaceis ovario panld brevioribus, sepalis unguiculatis petalisque 
!. ; a sad 2 a : 
