ONCIDIUM. (14) TERETIFOLIA. 
lowers smallest i in in this §. _ Lip yellow. mn and petals greenish with 
crimson spots 
* 40. u sanitonim. Lindley, in Bot. Sulphur. p. 172. 
acerum. Lindl. B. R. 1846, t. 27. 
Wild in PIER De (v. v. c. et 8. sp.) 
Flowers lar, arger than in the last, pale sulphur-yellow, with sepals and petals 
dotted with crimson n, and a er:mson stain below the crest. Middle lobe of 
lip with a long narrow isthmus, coarsely-toothed and two-lobed ; lateral lobes 
faleate. Wings of downy column half ovate, acute. 
41. 0, smi 
mo paniculato, rachi flexuosa, sepalis petalisq. obovatis 
obtusis, label lobo medio transverso bilobo angusté i- 
culato lateralibus snare cristee tuberculis 3 medio erecto 
rotundato compresso lateralibus acutis pronis, columnz alis 
aribus. 
circ 
rr iia 9732 ; common on the gis a of a koa of 
Geoffrea between Icé Pass Crato—vernac. Rabo de Satt or 
Armadillo’s tail, — 8. 
meinen two feet seven inches lon 
» and two “ss three 
red 
Lea 
quarter i Sag 
above. 7 — stained ith ase 
seems to be pose aes a any of ‘the forms of 0. Cebolleta. 
Mr. Gacdner distinguished i it under the name O. wrophyl/um, now otherwise 
applie 
* 42. 0. Cebolleta. Swartz. LO. 206. B.R. ¢. 1994. 
BM. t. 3568. 
(A) Flowers smaller ; lateral lobes of lip small, obliquely ovate. Leaves 
very ervghebars 
= ae as Lindl. Coll. Bot. p, 27. 
Ho, 
(B) Flowers with the tatacad lobes of lip obliquely ovate-oblong. Leaves 
very short, erect. 
O. brachyphylium. Lindl. in B. R. sub t. 4. 
(C) aad — esc ga cea Lateral lobes of lip dolabriform. 
_ Sepals and peta wel t. ves long, spreading on the ground. 
O. longifolium. Lindl. im B. R. VGA, mise. BE, 1842, 8 4 
Wild in the Wxst Inptes, &e.; A, Carthagena in woods— 
a Brazil, near Santarem in Para—Spruce ; Sa. costes 
= 5° 
= 
2 8 
ET 
oH 
43 
bo 
bo 
bs 
_ 
often are, I By Sat dint 5 ty are oats 
es. oe of — ape seem 
distinct n 
