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Bee ONCLDIIM LEI BOL DI tf. A 
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HE annexed figure represents a very distinct and pretty little Cuban 
Oncidium which has flowered in the collection of Mr. F. J. Le 
Moyne, Station L., Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. Mr. Le Moyne sends for 
determination. a dried inflorescence and two photographs, ‘‘one showing 
the whole plant reduced, and the other the inflorescence life size,’’ and he 
adds, ‘‘I think it is very pretty, and it is very fragrant.” The two photos 
Fig. 45. ONncipr1uM LEIBOLDII. 
have been combined in our figure. It belongs to the section Equitantia, 
which is characterised by the more or less equitant leaves, and, we believe, 
represents Oncidium Leiboldii, a species described by Reichenbach in 1863 
(Walp. Ann., vi. p. 718), being based on a Cuban specimen collected by 
Leibold, to which was added as a synonym, O. variegatum, Lindl., in Asm. 
Nat. Hist., ser. 3, i. (1858) p. 332 (not of Swartz). The latter was based 
