VANDA. (6) EUVANDA. 
a1, V: mime Griffith notul., p. 354, ie. t. 330. (tin. 
notes, p. 132, m 
V. foliis tamale coriaceis medio semitortis apice valdé obliquis 
subtridentatis, racemis erectis rigidis paucifloris brevioribus, 
pedunculis angulatis, sepalis petalisque obovatis repandis falcatis 
tessellatis anticis dupld majoribus, labello linguzeformi emarginato 
basi minuté bicalloso auriculis latioribus columne margini con- 
natis, caleare brevi conico obtuso. 
eee: in Booths, 0 om trees on the banks of the Monass River, 
t the 2300 feet—Griffith, (v. s. sp. comm.b. Griff.) 
Flowers less than two inches across, white pene yellowish brown 
inside, with obscure livid tessellations. Ovary very long, w white. Lip lilac, 
with large white auricles, giving the base a broad cordate appearance, 
dotted with na ve tinged with yellow. Capsule very large, club-shaped, 
six-winged, al a span long. The length of the anterior sepals brings the 
species into = sighoastion? of V. lamellata 
* 12, V. fuscoviridis. Lindl. in Gard. Chron. 1848, p. 351, 
with a cut repeated i in Paxton’s Flower Garden, under t. 42, p. 20, 
nO 
cemo paucifloro brevi, sepalis oblongis 
planis obtusis, petalis apna obtusis falcatis subundulatis 
eS labello basi tomentoso ecalloso 5-sulcato bilobo medio 
utrinque exciso auriculis erectis obtusis nanis, calcare cylindraceo 
labellt dimidi longitudine. | 
Wild in (Java?), (v. v. ©.) 
ers are about as large as V. Pixar dull brown, with a little greenish 
— w at the ei edge, and a pure greenish yellow lip ; they have a slightly age 4 
t , to 
whieh it a nea has undulation of the sepals, aut it would 
rest, 
seem any tomentum on the lip, wba: bears, at its base, a great to 
is missing, I believe, in this species. 
— V. limbata. Blume mens: IV, p. 49. 
“labelli lobo medio arrecto panduriformi mnargine inferne 
os apice rotundato-spathulato integerrimo.” 
Wild in a 
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rding very long. pieaves somewhat 
curved, seven to avert bar tii, ee may an inch Shinde bliquely retuse, 
channelled, erect, lax. The penn uch spread- 
ing, about one and a half inch in diameter, ochre-yellow outside, clouded» with 
brown inside 3 the two inner more narrowed at the base than the others. 
The li sp , lilae, expanded at the base of the some what panduri- 
form middle lobe, with five pence | elevated lines ; spur compressed, ebconi- 
a flat transverse rounded callus, 
V. helvola. Blume Rumphia, IV. pA 
"« foliis rigidis subundulatis basi innit apice oblique 
, Tacemis erectiusculis folio brevioribus laxis subtrifloris, 
