: MonosTacHY® 
GUSTEMO Co wss J 4) STELIS. 
Chachapoyas species from Mathews to which my learned friend’s —— 
willatallapply. Itis an upright plant, with the stem producin ee lateral fl 
ing branches that root at their base. Stem, when ee 24" 
193” x 4”. Spike stifferect 5” Flowers fleshy deep pur 
93. 8. sesquipedalis Sage in. Orch. Linden, No. 16.); f. lato igs 
brevé petiolato caule spicd idi basi ebracteata breviore, fl. sec 
(majoribus), ss. eleeuumesua obt. 3-nerv. dorsali pauld minore, pp. Setter 
reas lab, conformi cucullato—— Venezuela, Linden (forests on the slope of 
the mg ada, 632) h. s. sp.—Leaf 4” x 14”. Spike7”to10”. Flowers 
pale ye 
94. - Pentadonta lcaseal e poh oe 23. 821); f. obl. basi cun., spicd 
valida s o c. bis emar, aire — basi obtuse 
angulsto. ap = eas pam 2 ir in ‘Aintsien lo ngitudinalibu 
America——Described from No. 16904 of Willdenow’s ree SS rine 
part of Humboldt and Bonpland’s collection. 
§ I. Evsrenis; C. Monostachye; 4, Barbate. 
*,* None of these are either large-flowered, or very small-flowered. 
95. 8. pachyst mehy® a lato obl. 2-lob. subsess. caule | ee re spicd 
crass§, ad basin usqué florid se breviore, ss. subrotundo-obl. i nubese., 
pp. subrotund. incurvis, a obl. arnoso carinis - parallelis istantibus rotun- 
datis carnosis——ew Gir enada, Purdie (Mountains of Ocatia) v. 8. sp. in hb. 
oker Leaf 3” x‘ 11’". Stem 2”, — ‘thin aid sheaths. ‘Spathes mem- 
branous. Spike 7”, with green spiral flow 
vittata; f. obov. brevé petiol. ae sursim tantim florid’ dupld 
iongiors, certo minutis pedicellis brevioribus, floribus quaquaversis, 8s. 
Smaaeie ‘ : 
intis pub., pp. subrotundis 3-vittatis, lab. c. orbic. carn io, 
depresso Peru, Jameson (Vailey of Li 322) h. . sp.— Not unlike a 
large soni, 3” x 7” rather "”, the lower half 
naked, with small obsole' Flo le. The v veins 
wo 1" 
7. 8. ochila ; f. lin.-obl. obt. spice «q. —— ss. obl 
intis pubesc., pp. apice carnosis rotund. alté coaniieatios lad — . apie. 
versus basin ag Te identato—— Ven stomps dler (wear so i 
vy. & sp. in r small. 
; in hb. Hook 
Flowers green. Teeth of the lip linear an: 
8. S. atroviolacea (Rchb.f. in agate 15 March, 1855) ; f. ligulato spath. 
sew distich. #q., ss. obl. intiis velutinis, pp. renif, unguic., ~S ne 
Ween rotunda e! v. apice: 
r——Stem 
cake like those of S. Gpntoelonsed il Seems to be near the last, as far as I 
can understand the published description. 
99. S. euble sphais (Rehb, = in gi mpl. 1 Sept. 1855); - ae —_ 
petiol. spici breviore, floribus distantibus pedicellis bracteis 1 oribus, 
intiis lanatis, pp. membr. oblat. Ser b, minimo cblnsge: decane 
——Peru, Jameson (Pululagua, on trunks of trees, 2 ove of trees near 
264; 
14 8 ee ates 27" x 5!” rather | em br: 
1 tea pi ota flowers nearly the base Sepals . 
th a lining of white wool, 
100. Ss. anata £ obl. wtiaras peliieel xé bivagins 
racemis cot folio dup Longirtg arno’ 
nervosis i -majore 
is lanai L 1 pp. See ae 
elevata__—_ Andes of 
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