EQUITANTIA. (Sc. pauciFLorus) ( 11 ) ONCIDIUM. 
ca; but other species are no doubt sometimes mistaken for it. 
ches 0: 
gister,” t. 1911, is no doubt quite distinct as 
Prof, Reichenbach “bon apes out (B. Zeit., 1852 2, p. 697). See O. decipiens 
hereafter (no. 
27. 0. glossomystax. Jichd. f. in Bot. Zeit. 1852, p. 697! 
Wild in GuatTEMaLA—Skinner ; faa? Rehb., —— in hb. 
oker; Muxico, ra Cruz, on Mimosas, near 
very rare—Galeotti, 5133, (v. as ‘i 
? 
Very like op eo. with which it is no doubt confounded; the cre 
matin of four linear arms, each terminated a a tuft of hairs "Apparen my 
Schlim’s rere rom Ocafia is the same, my solitary ‘flower is not 
sufficiently examinable. 
28. 0. Pumilio, ch. f., 7. ¢. 
Wild in Brazit—Martius hb. 564, (v. fl. sol. a cel. Rehb. Le 
This is said to be very like the last, but different in the lip and ¢ 
The former has a double crest, the lower half of which is rather the nec 
ith a few finger-like lobes, P alf shorter, deeper, with 
edge lacerated. The wings of n are ~— bed as d 
nearly entire. A flower from Prof. Rehb. shows it to be very distinct from 
the precedin ng. 
B. Scapus ELONGATUS. 
29. 0. Henekenii. Schomé. in litt. 
O. foliis cultratis ous ee scape ee 
multd brevioribus, rachi fi nferi 
labello obovato omarginalep valtieae crist& maxima hirt& an aie 
bipartita caudis 2 utrinque, columna basi dente truncato antice 
aucta: alis minimis linearibus. 
Wild-in Sr. Domingo; Ponton, on Cacti, Randia and other 
prickly bushes—Schomburgk, (ev. s. sp. comm. cel. inventor.) 
This very curious plant might be mistaken, when out of flower, for 
O. variegatum, but its remarkable zigzag rac ik _ wn fio wers, and 
s eo crest, are unlike anything else in th crest 
resembles a shaggy plate, nearly as large as the lip itself, « pro by a — 
anterior slit, and divided on each side into three parts, of which the tw 
asal are tape d tai i 
The 
stigma is a a cucullate space, almost as much raised above the level 
of the anther-bed as in a Neottia. 
* 30. 0. triquetrum. #. Br. LO., 205. B.M. t. 3393. 
eee in Jamarca—Macfadyen, (oc. v. c. et s. sp. in hb. Hooker.) 
pretty for a small species. —— rose bordered with white, and 
Fane tained and spotted with crimso 
