STELIS. cs) ee) Suerees 
of a beautiful green co colour. Desc. vas t. oom 
Only known from the unpub- 
lished figure in the Lessertian libra 
34. §. concinna (Lindley in er Journ. Bot. 1, p. 11); f. ovali — 
marginato racemo capillari flexuoso multd breviore, ss. eubrotand. obt. c 
. labelloque subrotundis—— Peru, . & Sp. 
ol. Hall. v. n hb. Hoo 
ve ry 8 mall plant with the thin conspicuous jocnibraauals petals of Pleuro- 
thallis, "tut the column of Stelis. 
5. 8. pusilla (H. B. K.n. g. et sp. 1. 361); “f. be ms acut. —— spicd 
‘chai 2pld_breviore, sas oeigees 4 ‘obt.. triner Pe 
r TU, 
Bonpl. (Kingdom of Quit igvnpdaees Stem 3”, with striated shoal. sae 
1”—1 " ar ie Spikes 1)” Flowers violet? I find nothing like this ook 
Jameson’s very extensive Silinetions from Quito. 
36, 8. Porpax (Rchb. f. in Boupl. Aug. 1, 1855. Xenia 1.175. t. 60); 
“f. obl. obt.carnoso basi ang., spica solitar. eequilonga, ss. acu md 3-nerv., pp- 
cord, Sree l-nerv., lab. 3-lob. lobo med. productiore ” Cara as, Wagener 
ebar. is taken from Rehb.’s description and figure. Mayi it not be 
St. mule No, 35? 
§ I. Evsretis; C. Monostachye ; 2, Brachypode, labello truncate. 
xem * a ¢ +} erg ae a ae 
* 
37. 8. filiformis ; f Sessili angusté obl. basi Sensim et spica filiformi 
r. minutissimis 
eloboss, SS. ovatis, p labellog. truncatis conform Dra Spruce (on 
trees on the banks uf Lake Vasiva 3438) h. s. sp.——A good deal like S. ophio- 
glossoides, but the flowers are not half the Ham Possibly a mere form of it. 
33. 8. cregeocns (Pipp. et — n. g. et sp. 1. 46. t <r f. sess, lin. 
Pe —— _— spe uaversd multd breviore, ss. ovat. acut. 
3-n pp. semi rilunatis, lab. co —-— Peru, Pippig —— Flowers small, 
eulphuroloured. Sh — of oe gh m_ purplish. Péppig. Flowers much 
merous than in 8. ophioglossoides. 
39. S. barrensis; £ obl. pergam. basi _canalic. Sealy multé breviore 
caule laxé vagiuato longiore oe carinata Lapp intra folii canalem, brac 
min. dia ph. tranc., venis 
oe Is confluent, the petal aent not Ienat, andthe ip without any 
poet gs Leaves vary in size from 34” x 5’” to 34” 1”. 
40. 8. tridentata; caulescens, f. membr. lato-lanc. acum, ‘Sdendato spicd 
densa exili is di fil. min 
each end, measures 8” <4" and terminates in the same 
A is occasiona eee 
ta, <a oe he a eee 
