ANGULOA. 103 



A. HOHENLOHII.— See Anguloa Ruckeri sixauixEA. 



A. INTERMEDIA— See Anguloa media. 



A. MEDIA, jRchh. f. — An interesting addition to the genus, being a hybrid 

 supposed to have been obtained by the crossing of A. Clowesii and A. liuckeri. 

 The sepals and petals are orange yellow outside, brownish purple within, the 

 lateral sepals having a central line of orange, and much orange at the base. 

 The lip has the side lobes reddish brown, with the disk ochre-coloured, and the 

 anterior lobe short as in A. Clowesii. Raised by J. C. Bowring, Esq., Windsor 

 Forest. — Garden hybrid. 



Syn. — A, intc-niu'dia, ItoJ/c. 



A. PURPUREA,— See Anguloa Ruckeri saxguixea, 



A, RUCKERI, Lindley. — ^A handsome Orchid of bold habit, with large plicate 

 leaves and rich dark flowers, of which the sepals and petals have crimson spots 

 on a yellow ground, and the lip is deep crimson. It flowers in June and July, 

 and lasts two or three weeks in good condition. —Oolonibia. 



FiG.—Bot. Beg., 1846, t. 41 ; Muon; III. Oi-ch. P/., Anguloa, t. 3 ; M'arncr, Sd. Orch 

 PL, a. t. 10. 



A. RUCKERI RETUSA, Rchh. /.—A remarkable variety, with the flowers 

 lemon-yellow outside, covered with dark purple blotches within ; the lip has its 

 side lobes abrupt and rectangular, and its middle lobe small, reflexed and hairy. 

 — Colombia. 



A. RUCKERI SANGUINEA, Lindley. — This very fine variety is precisely like 

 the type in regard to its habit, but the flowers are of a deep rich blood colour ; 

 it is very rare in cultivation. — Colombia. 



Fig-. — Bot. Mag., t. 5384 ; Batnnan, -Ind Cent. Orch. PL, t. 144 ; Orchid Album, i. t. 

 19 ; ? GaHenflora, t. 106 ; Belg. Moii., iii. t. 31 ; III. Sort., 3 ser., t. 427. 



Syn". — A. purpurea ; A. Sohcnlohii ; I A. Ruche ri Wagncri. 



A. RUCKERI WAGNERI.— See Anguloa Ruckeri sanguixea. 



A. SUPERBA — See Peeistema Humboldtii. 



A, TURNERI, Williams. — This is a most beautiful and distinct species. The 

 flowers are of a pretty pink, and are densely spotted on the interior both of the 

 sepals and petals with bright rose colour. It flowers in May and June.^ 

 Colombia. 



A. UNIFLORA, Bmiz et Pavon. — A well-marked and pleasing species, which • 

 blossoms very freely. The flowers are smaller than those of A. ebumea, and are 

 white, produced in June and July, lasting two or three weeks in a perfect 

 condition. In this species the lip is smooth. — Peru, Colombia. 



Fia.—Bot. Meg. 1844, t. 60 ; Bot. Mag., t. 4807 ; Fl. Perar. Prod., 118, t. 26 ; Bate- 

 man, 2nd Cent. Orch. PL, t. 159 ; Moore, III. Orch. PL, Anguloa, t. 1 ; Qartenflora, t. 

 1137 ; Lindenia, iii. t. 100. 



