ZYGOSTATES. (2) 
centre, — which it may be added, that ee more than three rows of pro- 
cesses are present, nevertheless, the number three seems fu ndam ental. The 
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diagram, in which the nso inner series of stamina is ~eramien by three 
ries by as dots 
Oh sec by the free horizontal arms, and of the three inner the two lateral 
are altogether undeveloped, while the anterior appears in the form of the 
fleshy process at the base of the lip. 
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1. Z. cornuta. Lindley 
is rhomboideis ae tantum serratis, labelli appendice 
integra, brachiis apice bilobis. 
Wild in Brazit—Prince Maximilian of Wied Neuwied, (v. s. sp- 
in hb. Martius.) 
Spike about four inches long, with short acute bracts. Leaves narrowly 
lanceolate, er so long. Sepals ovate, obtuse, the dorsal revolute at the bomen 
Petals w wedge-s shaped and entire at the , aS 3 well sas the apex. Lip serrated 
like the petals, crimson, acute. Horizontal arms dilated and dlobed at the 
end. 
2. Z. lunata, Lindley, 1. ¢. 
Z. petalis lunatis inciso-serratis basi cuneatis integris, Jabelli 
appendice apice 3-lobA: lobis lateralibus divergentibus, brachiis 
apice globosis. 
Wild in Braziu; on trees near the town of Mariana, in the 
ince ‘Martius ; on trees on the ne hightas 
wooded mountains of the district of — in the midst of 
dense cold fogs, which are rpetual, flowering in 
arch—Des: lz’s drawings, sp. in hb. Mar- 
Lessert. 
: ate base ; : tonee, 
gcd Bin pei pment Ade tna 
Sepals whitish. greenish-yellow, according to Descourtilz. 
