ONCIDIUM. ( 56 ) BASILATA 
Wild in oS montafia en medio, Aug. — Hartweg, 
(v. 8 
To ee ee a leaves of O. tenue this ag adds the flowers of 
Wentworthianum, with the same broad base of the lip and cee egg 
The crest is formed by a heap of about nine short stumpy tubercles. The 
inflorescence is that of O. sua 
§ 14. GLANDULIGERA. 
* * It is difficult to find a satisfactory place for 0. Papilio; and now that 
a second species is known, equally cies with petals and dorsal sepal muc ch 
longer than the laterals, it seems desirable to associate them in one small 
group qui 
* 197. 0. Papilio, ZO. 203. B. Reg. ¢.910. Bot. Mag. t. 
2799. # Cat. t. 1086. 
(A) Reoeg peggice all over with brown 
(By limbatom, p yellow, with a cinnamon-brown border, B.M. t. 
ag 
©) ‘ik ie "Flowers cece (A specimen once found in the 
Car ara according to Reh Sar 
(D) Kramerianum, /chd. hb Xenia, t, 33! Avertand nee 
and crisp over all their edge, sagt yellow ih a few brow 
Wild in Turxwwap— Woodford ; Caraccas, near Merida, e the 
— of — ft., on precipitou 8 cliff s— Wagener; Domi- 
—Imray, Hooker, “not indigenous;” D, on 
Chraberic at ; 3000 ft. —Warczewicz, (0. v. ¢. et 8. sp. comm. 
cel, Eechb.) 
This well-known plant is see not only for its a — ee monn 
sepal and petals, but also for the _ eee ds which surround the 
bed. They vary somewhat in ‘jie ms a but 1 I do not pretre 
any distinction can be derived from their conditiv 
* 198. 0. Limminghii. £. Morren. f. in litt. 
O. sepalo dorsali petalisq. lanceolatis inferioribus quadrupld 
majoribus, labelli basi latioris auriculis rotundatis isthmo ob- 
euneato elongato in jn iaiialie seacturnatn. 4 expanso, 
crista - columnz alis 4 laceris fimbriatis: 2 lateralibus 
angustioribus Q eciaiiedes inflexis, 
Wild in the Canaccas—Edward More, a s. cult. sb 
three 
and petal peat 
to be dui alive the the 
olivegreen; Acti te same colour, but paler. — The structure of 
oe p é 
