ODONTOGLOSSUM. ' ' 555 



while the lip is ornamented with one large angular blotch and several smaller 

 ones. This variety is in the collection of Baron Sir J. H. W. Schroder. — New 

 Grenada. 



¥lG.—Ga>r!. Ckron., Sril ser., 1892, xi. p. 23,i, f. 33 ; Joarii. ofBort., 1892, xxiv. p. 220, 

 f. 34 ; Gard. J/arj., 1893, p. 220 (woodcut). 



O. CRISPUM OCCASUS, Warner. — This lovely variety was first flowered 

 by Robert Warner, Esq., of Chelmsford. The sepals have a broad median 

 band of pale orange, which towards the margins gradually deepens into a 

 dull rosy-purple ; petals deeply serrated, margined with white, flushed with 

 rosy purple, having a median band of pale yellow ; lip white, yellow at the base, 

 furnished with two small reddish spots. — New Grenada. 



O. CRISPUM OUTRAMII, Williamis.—This is a splendid variety, compact in 

 growth, and handsome when in flower. The bulbs are about 3 inches in height, 

 with leaves 10 or 12 inches in length, and of a lively green ; the scape proceeds 

 from the base of the bulb, growing from 18 inches to 2. feet long, and having 

 some twelve or thirteen flowers ; the sepals are white, flushed with rose colour, 

 and the petals are also white, with two or three clusters of ohestnut-browU 

 spots and blotches, these forming a charming contrast with the lighter-coloured 

 forms of 0. crispum. — Neiu Qrenada. 

 Fig.— Orchid Alhum, ix. t. 403. 



O. CRISPUM PLUMATUM, Williayns. — A very pretty variety which flowered 

 in our nurseries. Flowers upwards of 3 inches across, spreading, and very 

 showy; sepals ovate-lanceolate, acute, with plain edges, white, suffused with 

 soft rose, and freely dotted and spotted with rich bright cinnamon; petals 

 ovate, much broader than the sepals, dentate and undulate on the edges, so 

 much so as to produce quite a plumose effect, same colour as the sepals but 

 with fewer spots ; lip oblong, truncately rounded at the point and cuspidate, 

 having the margin much toothed and fringed, white, tinged with rose, and 

 dotted with cinnamon ; crest yellow, raj-ed. — Now Grenada. 



Fig,— Orchid Album, ix. t. 414. 



O. CRISPUM REGINAE, Hort. Philbrick.—'Flo-weTS fully 3i inches deep, and 

 as much in breadth, white, beautifully spotted with deep brownish-purple; 

 sepals lanceolate acuminate, wavy, entire, white, the lower two-thirds bearing 

 from eight to ten oblong sometimes confluent spots of a deep reddish-brown or 

 chocolate colour ; petals broader, ovate acuminate, the edges deeply and 

 irregularly toothed, spotted like the sepals with reddish-brown, the spotting 

 mostly' ranged in two lines just within the margin, lip oblong Cuspidate, 

 crispat'o-undulate, white with a yellow disk, and marked with one large spot of 

 reddish-brown near the end of the broader portion, beyond which it is shortly 

 cuspidate, and having one or two similar spots on each side at the edge of the 

 yellow, the base furnished with several radiating lamellae which are lined 

 with crimson, and having a crest of two divergent elongated ridges. — New 

 Grenada. 



Fm.—OrcUd Alhum, vi. t. 264. 



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

 having the sepals and petals deeply tinted with lilac-rose colour, and marked 



