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O. CRISPUIVl GUTTATUM, Moore.— K very handsome variety, in which the 

 flowers arc hirge, white; the sepals and petals bearing a few spots of reddish- 

 brown; and the lip is large, deep yellow at the base, and there dotted with red, 

 having a single large spot in its central part and other smaller spots along the' 

 margin. — New Grenada. 



FJG.—Svt. Mag., t. 5897 ; Pwydt, Les Orch., t. 28 ; Oycliid Album, ii. t. 94. 



O. CRISPUM GUTTATUM XANTHOGLOSSUM, Bchh. /.—A very beautiful 

 variety, having a yellow lip, which has a large five-lobed cinnamon blotch on 

 the anterior part ; sepals blotched with cinnamon ; the petals have a large 

 irregular blotch of the same colour on a pale yellow ground. We saw this 

 plant well flowered in the grand collection of Odontoglots belonging to David 

 Tod, Esq., at Thornliebank, Grlasgow, in May, 1883, and again in December, 

 1886, when we were much struck by its beauty. — New Grenada. 



O. CRISPUIVl HRUBYANUM, Rchb. /.—It is in the way of 0. crispum 

 Veitcliianum. Sepals plicated along the disk with brown and adorned at the 

 margins with naauve ; petals triangular, toothed and wavy brown in disk, with 

 mauve marginal decoration. We give the Professor's description, which does 

 not, however, agree with the figure in the Iteichenbachia. It is dedicated to 

 Baron Hruby, of Peckau, Austria. — New Grenada. 



Fig. — Iteichenbachia, i. t. 29. 



O. CRISPUIVl HYPERXANTHUIVI, Rchh. /.—A somewhat peculiar variety, 

 being devoid of brown spots. The sepals are pure white ; petals white, with a 

 few light yellow spots ; lip and column yellow. It originated in the collection 

 of Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart. — New Grenada. 



O. CRISPUM KINLESIDEANUM, Brhh. /.—A very extraordinary variety 

 in the collection of the Rev. R. Kinleside, of Tunbridge Wells. " Sepals 

 white to lightest mauve, petals with deep purple mauve stripes, partly 

 longitudinal, partly radiating, and numerous cartilaginous teeth on the 

 surface ; lip convex, with serrate yellow keels, a brownish blotch in front and 

 similar stripes on each side. The convex lip and the teeth on the surface of the 

 petals remind one of the side of u, sturgeon " (H. G. Reiohenbach, in Ganhaers' 

 Chronicle, N.S., 1886, xxv. p. 716). — Now Grenada. 



Fig. — Reichenbachia, i. t. 45. 



O. CRISPUM LEHMANNI, Bclib. /.—A remarkable variety, with narrow 

 leaves, and flowers smaller than those of the type, and described as being 

 produced on a branching inflorescence, sometimes as many as fifty in <mo 

 panicle. There are several reddish-brown spots on the lip of this variety, 

 which is very distinct, being much broader than that of the typical 0. crispum, 

 and altogether a rounder fiower. — New Grenada. 



O. CRISPUM MARIANAE, Moore. — A very handsome and distinct variety, 

 which was first flowered by R. Warner, Esq. The flowers are about i\ inches 

 in diameter ; the sepals being as broad as the petals, both pale-rose colour, 

 heavily blotched with reddish-purple ; and the lip is white, spotted profusely 

 with pale brown, and having a yellow disk. — New Grenada. 



¥vi.— Warner, Sd. Orch. PL, iii. t. 32. 



