EUVANDA. (5) VANDA. 
loso: lateralibus abbreviatis rotundatis hine acutis explanatis, 
auriculi i 
Wild in the forests of New Guryzra—Hinds, (v. s. sp.) 
This has the habit of Vanda suavis, and its flowers seem to be of the same 
texture and size, Their colour cannot be judged of eps Sie ee dried 
m 
base of the lip; the ae si ae r are those of V. Roburghii, but the 
gland is much larger and ro ? 
*9. V. suavis. Lindl. in Gard. Chron. 1848, p 
V. foliis loratis flaccidé recurvis apice oblique Siotatis race- 
mis laxis elongatis, sepalis petalisque spathulatis retrorsis convexis 
valdé undulatis sublobatis apice rotundatis, labello convexo trilobo 
lacinid medif angusti alté bifidA 3-costatd lateralibus longis ovatis 
acutis patulis, auriculis erectis rotundatis. 
ser oa white, with blood-red scattered spots. Pasxton’s Flower Garden, 
(B) y flava. Flowers yellow, with ney: "ae rich brown spots, 
V. tricolor. Hooker, Bot. Mag. 
Wild in Java, (v. v. ¢.) 
=r has the foliage of V. a rghii, Flowers large, hag tinged beara 
white or yellow, with rich marbling and spotting. violet. The 
lobed ee and petals are remarkable ; they are both rite hack at an 1 angle 
out 120°, and the petals are twisted round so as to ating me principal 
i of their’ nk to the eye. Itis very rare in gardens, th : > 
called being almost rata varieties of 7. tricolor. The > nti in ‘the 
Magazine is characteristic, never seen the fi so yellow or 
the b £ . - aeplaeinat they th r 1 
* 10. V. tricolor. Lindi. in Bot. Reg. 1847, sub t. 59. 
Paxton’s Flower Garden, t. 42. 
V. foliis canaliculatis racemo paucifloro longioribus, ee 
petalisque equalibus coriaceis bes pcnece obovatis obtusis, 
labello zequilongo trilobo per axin 8-lineato basi vix calloso, 
laciniis lateralibus rotundatis sided convexo cuneato emargi- 
nato latioribus auriculis erectis rotundatis, caleare brevi obtuso. 
W eet Blume Rumphia, IV. p. 49 (1848). 
(A) Sepals and petals cinnamon, blotched with brown ; lip rose-colo 
ae? rok om lowers wholly yellow; except a faint violet stain in the middle 
lip. 
ay Java; on trees, especially Saguerus saccharifer, in woods 
nes the mountains on ae west side of the island Blame 
- - ¢.) 
t always has the sepals white at the back, whatever may be 
Pte prion pe al toe Satta Some other varieties occur mm ; in collections, of which 
the three following are the le :—1. V. t. pallens. Flowers cream- 
col with V. t. cinnamomea. Flowers yel- 
, lower, with lines of close ured cae 3. V. t. ie 
" With a clear citron citron ground-colour, scattered broad brown spots, a fla 
purple lip. This looks very distinct from the others. 
