EUVANDA. (3) VANDA. 
_ Flowers lemon-yellow, barred an blotched with bands and spots of the 
est cinnamon, three inches in ae, disposed in pendulous racemes 
ten to twelve feet long. In some respects, especially in the minute simple 
unguiculate lip 
the genus Arachnanthe. The mab is tomentose ; the sepals and petals 
downy. All the plants which were imported are supposed 22 have perished : 
so that this noble species has still * be obtained for cultiva 
§ 2. EUVANDA. 
*4. V. Roxburghii. &. Brown in Bot. Reg., t. 506. LO, 
215. Bot. Mag., ¢. 2245. Van ie , we pf Serres, Febr. 
1846. Pazxton’s loser Garden, t. 42, fig. 2. 
V. caule brevi crasso, foliis ot ‘obliqua tridentatis, racemis 
erectis foliis longioribus, sepalis petalisque oblongo-obovatis un- 
dulatis tessellatis obtusis, labelli lobo medio convexo ovato emar- 
ginato obtusissimo canaliculato ante calcar obtusé calloso auriculis 
acuminatis naga seen sc 
Van s. Researches, IV. 3 
Cymbiaions Gentiles Roxb. fi. ind. TIL 463. 
Wild on trees in many parts of Brnean, especially on the 
Mango—Roxb. (v. v. ¢. et s. sp.) 
of the genus, is readily known by i ted 
Scena Joris a tino i te the kota Seen of which are eau beadheran ee 
* 5. ‘V. concolor. phia, IV. p. 49. 
V. caule alto, foliis Fences apice obliqué triden- 
tatis, racemis dos tis plurifioris, mec distantibus, sepalis 
petalisque oblongo-obovatis undulatis unicoloribus 
obtusis, labelli lobo intermedio oaeee bilobo basi puberulo 
lineis —— auriculis obtusis, caleare conico attenuato intus 
pubesce 
a oe Bot. Reg. 1844, mise. 42, 
V. Roxburghii, unicolor. Hooker in Bot. Mag., t. 3416. 
Wild in Curxa—Loddiges, (v. v:.¢.) 
According to Blume this is not the Angracw: m furvum o' ee aul but a 
distinet species. 1t has the habit of V. Roxburghai, sioner differs not only in the 
en 
V. furva, as well as in V. 
. V. farva. ZO., p. 215.° Blume Rumphia, IV. 48, t. 192, 
Jig. 1 and t. 191, ¢. 
-foliis canaliculatis rigidis apice obliqué retusis, racemis 
