VERRUCITUBERCULATA. ( 51 ) ONCIDIUM. 
§ 12. VeRRUCITUBERCULATA. 
ANALYSIS OF THE SPECIES. 
Colitmnna epters | 6 a a ee, 180, pamchryewn, 
alata 
alee angulatee 
xcisee basi 
sep. et pet. ‘cassia obt. apiculata. . . . . 181. auriferwm, 
————_lanceolataacuminata . . . . . 182. armillare. 
excise basi cordate (as fb eo aa Bo, poneenenne: 
rista varicosa rugosa, panic. corymbosa . . . 184, 
ick lamellata, panic. svepius divaricata . . . 185. Biteniwalashun. 
* 180. 0, panchrysum. Lind/. in Journ. Hort. Soc., IV. 
267, ¢. te. ayl. 
O. anomalum. Rehd, f. in Linnea, XXII 845. Bonpland., Dec. 1, 1854 ! 
Wild in New Grenapa; province of Pamplona, at 8000 ft.— 
Punck and Schlim, 1432 ; province of Ocafia and Nota, at 
7500 ft.—Schlim, 1018 ; Socorro—Linden, 123, (v. v. ¢. et 
S. Sp. 
A very prett, cies, with small pure yellow flowers in a close yramidal 
canta me o prveu z eae bloom, wherefore 1 once : 
1 stag 
ine i front afew fre warts on ser se, 
181. 0. auriferum. Zchd. f in iieaes: XML. 847. 
Bonplandia, Ap. 1, 1854! 
Wild in New Grenapa; Merida, at 7000 ft. — Finck and 
Schlim ; Wagener, (v. s. sp. comm. cel. Linden ) 
Very like O. panchrysum, from which its great column-wings distinguish it. 
Its flowers are aa whole-coloured, but marked with brown even on the lip. 
182. 0. armillare. = 
O. habitu omnind O. auriferi, floribus majoribus, sepalis 
petalisque lanceolatis acuminatis, criste carinis 3 flexuosis anticé — 
in dente valido evanescentibus verruculis circumstantibus. 
Wild in Penu—W. Lobb, (wv. s. sp. comm. dom. Veitch.) 
orm, extremely like that of pa » but with the column- 
wings of auriferum. the flowers are larger, and 
ceolate linear and obtu a point, and the crest 
acuminate, 
three deep daha keels, each terminating in front in a strong upright 
other tee’ f these, and 
tooth. Two 
about four ccaarghante wares Soci ga alae tae aie 
