ECORNUTA. (7) STANHOPEA. 
mutico ints radiatim glanduloso-lamellato, mesochilio obsoleto 
esulcato bicorni, epichilii ovalis trilobi lacinia intermedia nana, 
cornubus semi-lanceolatis latis planis incurvis equalibus, columna 
angustissimé marginata, 
Wild in Gvuatemata—Skinner, (v. v. ¢.) 
Flowers small, with the sepals and petals turned completely back on the 
ovary. They are greenish yellow, regularly speckled, but not blotched 
with’ brown, and are deep yellow at their base, The same colour extends to 
the lip, whose hypochil is much deeper and more ineurved than in _any 
species except S. Martiana. e mesochil is ffici 
the development of the two broad flat horns, and is without the furrow 
common in other species. 
* 16. 8. tricornis. Lindley, in Journ. of Hort. Soc., LP in He 
263. Paxton’s Flower Garden ; gleanings, no, 55, ic. 21 
8 ris bracteis longioribus, petalis carnosis ovalib 
convexis obliqué sires acutis (in icone roseis rectis nec revolutis, 
an semper? ), ubrotundo subdepresso intts glandu- 
cornubus rectis labello brevioribus, epichilio lineari-oblongo 
concavo truncato sub-3-dentato margine membranaceo dorso valdé 
\ 
gibboso basi superné cornu brevi recto aucto. 
Wild on the Western side of Prru—Warczewitz, (v. 8. sp.) 
A very remarkable species. The figure of the lip is unusual, there being 
a third horn at the base o of the epichil in addition to the two present at the 
Mr. Warczewitz the petals are —— 
to be pink and the rest of the flower white ; the petals moreover are very 
pas firm, and apparently incapable of rolling back as in the rest of the 
§ 4. ECORNUTA. Mesocninivum MUTICUM. 
* 17. S.cirrhata. Lindley, in Journ. of Hort. Soc., V. 37. 
Pazxton’s Flower Garden ; gleanings, no. 53, ic. 19. 
S. pedunculis unifloris bracteis spathaceis imbricatis tectis 
ovario longioribus, petalis ovatis acutis reflexis sepalis obtusis 
multd brevioribus, hypochilio intis tricostato extus rotundato 
medio depresso ore aperto cornubus brevibus carnosis, mesochilio 
nullo, epichilio ovato indiviso wultd longiore supra basim foveato, 
columna aptera cirrhata 
Wild in Niche dis = Waceewitn, (v. 8. sp.) 
unique, the flowers being absolutely solitary, not 
of f ontog] horns of the are 
short and fleshy, and proceed from the hypochil i belonging to a 
pee 
* 18. 8. grandifiora LO., p. 158. 
S. scapo brevissimo erecto, labello oblonge ene 
hypochilio rotundo dias ica mesochilio solido el Hun. 
