ONCIDIUM. (44) (Hym) PLURITUBERCULATA. 
— open at the point. Scape shorter than the leaf, three or — 
wered. Flowers small, with brown sepals an - fxs etals, the last of which ar 
8 widest ; lip raiow, brown at the base, Col with two small auricles 
on each side, instead of column-wings. 
147. 0, tetrotis. Rchb.f. in Bonpl., May 1, 1854! 
Wild in New Grenapa— Warczewicz. 
Panicle es with short branches, Flowers as large asin 0. Baueri. Sepals 
and petals bro Lip yellow. Crest horse-shoe-shaped at the base, with 
the iigers! ie the soy ; in sone e curve oe ies a pa pee convexity, and in 
front of all are about four small w Two very minute rudiments placed 
one above the other on ith de of the idietun pucenbu the column-wings. 
From a sketch by Rehh. and his description 
* 148. 0. lentiginosum, 2chd. 7. in Bonpl., Ap. 1, 1854! 
Xenia ined. 
Wild in the Carnacoas— Wagener, (v. s. sp. comm. cel. Rehb.) 
Pseudobulbs small, furrowed, Panicle is described es ample, with few- 
flowered divaricating ‘branches. The specimen before me is a slender lateral, 
ith the flowers one i rt. 
with inch and a half, and the Saito two inches 
owers are thin, delicate, as lar in altissimwm, clear yellow, with 
minute bro’ kh the sepals and at the base of the | 
consists of five very small carinuls, ? with a rudimentary tooth or two in 
addition. In German gardens, 
149. 0, lineoligerum. Lchd. f. in Bonpl., May 1, 1854! 
Wild in oe 
A sketch of the soot and a few fragments are before me : but they S 
not enable me to add anything to Prof Rehb.’s # daeerigtion It seems to be 
very near 0. altissimum, if indeed it be distinct, which is questionable. 
* 150. 0. altissimum. Swartz. 10.200. B. R.t.1851. B. 
MM. t. 2990. 
Wild in the Wust Inprzs, (v. v. c.) 
Racemes a thirteen feet long, almost erm ag except quite at the 
Sepals and petals bro may yellow. Lip Ea t yellow, The column 
fa make ace: its wings wavy and somewhat lobe 
* 151. 0. sphacelatum. Lindley, Sert. Orch. sub t. 48. B. R. 
1842, ¢. 30. 
(A) minus, Flowers small. Raceme — at the base. 
a Flowers larger. A complete pan 
Wild in Guaremata; Malpais—Skinner; cscs tials 
Mextco— a, on trees and rocks, at 2-3000 ft.—Galeotti, 
5176; Tabasco—Linden, 1223, (v. v. ¢. et 8. sp.) 
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