(3) RESTREPIA: 
§ 3. Ramulose. 
. R. cu rhyn- 
chantha, Robb, f in ‘Bouplanin is 1854 tly ca i ascendente ramuloso, 
kta S “ 
n denique connatis—— Popayan eg = 
at the height of 10500’, no. 1430) h sp-——An authentic flower from my 
learned correspon — ra Prof. leichvnbesh, is identical with this very distinct 
and remarkable sp 
9. R. vitialilge caule ascendente ramuloso, foliis peg basi 
angustatis pedunculis squalibus sub apice mucronul atis, v laxis 
a ; satan iculati 
in dorsali .T 
tissimo, petalis clavatis clint, Tabello diaphano ovato-oblongo region 
jux nor AE —— ey af len. on trun nde of trees, at 9000" of 
elevation) hs a. apparently ora rp yellow. The lip of — 
species is walike 282 sanee ‘the column is the e as in R. cucullata, but 
elongated 
Species to be excluded from the genus, 
R. oe en Rehd. f. 
R. 
nuda : 
R. saad Pinpig: =Pleurothallis. 
R. vittata Lindl. 
R. ujarensis Rehdb. Of this I h n favo red with some fragments 
— sie aa which show ua it Bas sathine: to do with Restrepia. It is 
eculiar plant, wi a great membranous dorsal sepal, a pair of fleshy 
par ones, lene Debonair petals, a 3-lobed membranous lip, a 
column whidh, sltheack imperfectly seen, is not perhaps at variance with that 
