PULVINATA. ( 25 ) ONCIDIUM. 
§ 9. PULVINATA. 
ALYSIS OF THE SPECIES. 
oe villosus ‘ippeniicelaten, 
mplex, 
a Nebel lobis lateralibus ses ce are a Ee ea a ra, 
a eae se TT, plein, 
quadrilobus, lab, lob. Ja ‘atentte - « » 19. divaricatum, 
Pulvinus dentibus 5 sruuarienatines circumdatus - » « 120. Harrisonianum. 
15. ey sphegit cape Inndl, in B. R. 1843, mise. 23. 
fa Fl, Gard., Il. ve. 124, 
Wild in hist: Lodtigon &e., (v. v. ¢.) 
Flowers brilliant ae: ge rich crimson spots on the lip, and a dull 
purple stain on the sepals and petals. Base ee the Ag flat and serrated, not 
crisp ; cushion-like crest, sitoe obovate, not ¢ 
118. 0, pulvinatum. Lindley, + ” Reg. 1838, mise. 
fig 1839, ¢. 42. Past. Fl. G., I, ic. 
Wild in Brazit; Minas — (v. o. c. et 8. sp. 
comm, cel. Fe hb.) 
Much like the preceding, from which the crisp base of ra lip, circular 
cushion, and seoad middie oa. of f the lip appear to separate 
* 119. 0. divaricatum. JO. 205. B. R. ¢. 1050. Bot. 
Cab, t. 1212. 
Wild in Brazi.; trunks of high trees, on the mountains of 
Serra das ——= encourtils, ¢ 
in Ilha Grande—D. 
The short conca a leaves assist in separating this from the 
preceding, as as dua is td tre fat edge of the Infra lobes of the fp. T 
also believe is four-lobed cushion to afford a mark, The 
sometimes yellow with a great deal of copper-red staining and spotting, ma 
sometimes of es uniform dull coppery tin 
* 120. 0. Harrisonianum. LO. 202. B. R. ¢. 1569. 
O. pallidum. Lindl. in B. R, 1840, mise, 108. 
©, pantherinam. | rrpngy, fide Relb. ft 
Germ., fide Klotzsch. 
O.acrobotryam. Klotzsch, in Alig. Garten-Zeit., Sept. 15, 1855, 
Wild in Braztz; Organ Mountains—Miers; on the ascent of 
the S. de Piedade, province of Mine s— Martius, (v. 8. sp 
in hb. Miers et v. c.) 
The dull horn-like recurved remarkable crest, 
render it impossible to mistake this pretty “Tittle “lan whose brilliant yellow 
flowers are enlivened by rich crimson linear stai It is not very unusual 
for to have a terminal inflorescence, a8 i “the 0. acrobotryum. of 
Klotzsch, which i: tionabl £ this. 
