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with a few irregularly scattered spots of chestnut-brown ; the lip, which is 

 white, and broad at the tip, with a recurved apiculus, is more freely spotted 

 with brown, the yellow disk being less prominent. — New Gretiacia. 

 Fig. — Floral Mag., 2nd ser., t. 269. 



O. CRISPUM SAN- 

 DERIANUM, Hort. — A 

 very distinct and beau- 

 tiful variety, having 

 large port-wine coloured 

 blotches on the sepals 

 and petals. It was exhi- 

 bited by Baron Sir J. 

 H. W. Schroder, at the 

 Orchid Conference of 

 the Eoyal Horticultural 

 Society in May, 1885. — 

 New Grenada. 



O. CRISPUM SCHRO- 

 DERIANUM, Hort. — A 

 splendid variety, named 

 in honour of Baron Sir 

 J.H.W. Schroder. Sepals, 

 petals, and lip covered 

 with one or two large 

 reddish-brown blotches 

 and several smaller ones. 

 ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM STEVENSii. — New Grenada. 



O. CRISPUM STEVENSII, Williams et Moore.— One of the finest of the 

 spotted forms, with noble flowers 3 inches across. The sepals and petals are 

 white, very heavily spotted and blotched with bright cinnamon-brown ; the lip 

 is also similarly spotted, and has the orange stain on the disk very prominent. 

 It is quite one of the best forms yet observed. — New Grenada. 



Fig. — Orchid, Album, iii. t. 127. 



O. CRISPUM TRIANAE, Moore. — A superb variety, with very large flowers 

 nearly 3 inches in diameter. The sepals are white shaded with rose, the dorsal 

 one having a single large round spot of ferruginous red in the centre, while the 

 lateral ones have each three such spots, with a patch of several smaller ones of 

 bright rose on their outer half ; the petals are pure white, very broad, toothed, 

 and wavy ; and the lip, which is broad and two-lobed at the apex, has the usual 

 yellow disk, and a large blotch of ferruginous or coppery-red in the centre, with 

 smaller spots of the same colour along the upper margins. It flowers in 

 October. — Nevi Grenada. 



Fig.— But. Mag., t. 5691 ; Zindenia, iii. 1. 107 ; L'Orchidophile, 1885, p. 133 (plate), f. 6. 



O. CRISPUM VEITCHIANUM, Bchb. f.— This is one of the most distinct and 

 richly coloured of all the many beautiful forms of 0. crispum at present intror 



