ONCIDIUM. (48) (Hym.) PLURITUBERCULATA. 
* 166. 0. Suttoni. Bateman in B. R. 1842, mise. 8. Paxton 
HM. Gard., IT. ve. 129. 
Wild in Guarrmata; Medio Monte, ogee it grows with 
- ornithorhyn chum—Skinner, (v. v. ¢. et 8. sp.) 
A species of little interest, with narrow grassy “ties and very long 
drooping panicled racemes, of dull yellow and brown*flowe 
* 167. 0. leucochilum. Bateman B. R.t.1920. Orch. Mex.t.1. 
Cyrtochilum leucochilum. Planchon, Fl. des Serres, t, 522. 
(B) digitatum, Fingers of the crest nine at least, instead of five. 
O. digitatum, Lindl. in Benth. Pl. —— p. 94, Paxton le. ie. 138. 
Wild in Mexico ; ains r Malacatan—Hartweg ; 
GUATEMALA, in ha elt districte ‘Skin nner, (v. v. c. et 8. sp.) 
Many varieties in colour of this sig pant plant are found in Gardens ; 
one with chocolate-brown suied c n the flowers, 5 nance with brown flecks on 
green ground, and a third of one dal prt brown ti all of them the 
lip is white w n, becoming yellowish afterwa: Bu 
with S ilip Egerton a flower just opened, the li which was pe 
fectly yellow ; the other flowers having white lip: al, According to 
Ss r, the summer temperature of the country where this species 
wild is between — Pe me le — that in December, 1839, the therm 
mag = Guatem he open # air, - — ea te ‘averaged 36°, 
* 168. 0, oblongatum. Lindl. in B. Reg. 1844, mise. 11. 
Paxton l.c. ic. 137. 
OQ. xanthochlorum. Klotzsch, fide Rchb. in litt. 
Wild in Mrex1tco—Loddiges, (v. v. ¢.) 
Flowers large, clear gta one with a few pale reddish-brown spots. 
Petals rather wider than se and much more blunt. Lip with the middle 
lobe deeply enigolay facllnin’ to ants , the eatines being bluntly 
angular. I have a sketch of this with three siceiiie glands ; one in the 
usual place, and te aa others at the base of the two column-wings. 
* 169. 0, delumbe. 
O. tenue grandifiorum. Lindl. in Hort. Soc. Jowrnal, VIT. 271. ic. yl. 
Wild i in GuatuMaLa—Skinner, (v. v. ¢.) 
abit that of O. tenue, with the same 7053 pseudobulbs and loose 
pitas ‘panicle, Sos posieteys ths poles he back sepal is so much 
reflexed | as to be almost gape with th the pelts, giving the flowera senken: 
* 170. 0. nebulosum. - in Bot. Reg. 1841, mise. 175. , 
O. Geertianum. Morren in Ann. Gand., Feb. 1848, 
O. Klotzschianum, Rchb. tit Z. 1852, p. 695! 
Wild ins in sdetphmesesme Spit Veraaua, Chiriqui, at 4-5000 
(v. v. @.) 
arTezewie7 
= _A flower from Prof. Rehb. Sdctlien Geb pr Bre arb The plant is 
es ote ica petra Saeire , sep icerd av fon 
which, however, are alwa: sear? spots 
_ st the base ofthe lip, and on Sales Sole gone wi fa aint spots of brown 
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