TRYMENIUM. (21) ODONTOGLOSSUM. 
§ 6. Trymenium. Lindley, in Bot. Reg. 1843, ¢.3. Cutnan- 
DRIUM CUCULLATUM, MARGINE MEMBRANACEO SZPE 
TRIPARTITO, 
cao oe seem to be a distinct genus, and it enlace 
sidered so But if any botanist shoal “think the structure of 
* 59. 0. citrosmum. Lindley, Bot Reg. 1842, mise. 68 ; 1843, 
3 
dobulbis subrotundis compr is leevibus, foliis oblongo- 
ligulatis obtusis racemo paulo brevioribus, Sepalis oblongis obtusis 
uuguiculato reniformi 
Boel excavato marginibus callosis, clinandrii_alis _lateralibus 
subtruncatis dorsalique rotundato denticulatis, 
Wild in Muxtco—Karwinski, (v. v. c. et s. sp.) 
Flowers very large, white, fragrant, stained with pink; the violet-coloured 
lip orange-yellow at the base. 
60. 0. coronarium., 
O. pseudobulbis ovalibus compressis, folio oblongo coriaceo 
basi canaliculato, racemo is linearibus 
connatis 
inter auriculas tuberculis 2 hoc orm oe inferiore 
simplic acuto, clinandrio subserrato lobis rotundatis. 
ild in New Grenapa ; province of Pamplona, near La Baja, 
at the height of 7000 feet—Schlim, 1197, (v. s. sp. comm. cel. 
Linden.) 
One of the finest species in the genus. Leaves ten inches long by two and 
a quarter broad. Raceme a foot long, loaded with as many as ——- flowers, 
all a at the same time, and one and three quarters of an inch in 
diamete $ brown, the petals bordered with yellow, the lip brown and yellow, 
the ss at white, Terrestrial. 
0. brevifolium. Lindley, in Benth. Pl. Hartw., p. 152. 
s ‘foliis cvato-ablongis oblongisque patentibus scapo simplici 
apice multifloro racemoso dupld brevioribus, bracteis obl 
membranaceis pedicellorum longitudine, sepalis subrotundis un- 
guiculatis undulatis, petalis paulld minoribus, labello unguiculato 
auriculato cuneato emarginato sepalis breviore basi _tuberculis 
cucullato serrato in marginem membranaceum aleformem | decur- 
rente. 
