ODONTOGLOSSUM. 



O. PESCATOREl GERMINYANUM, Williams.— One of the most splendiil 

 varieties of this popular genus we have seen. The sepals are spreading ovate- 

 oljlong, terminating in a small point, nearly smooth at the edges, white suffused 

 with rose and sparingl}' spotted with rose-purple ; petals similarlj- sjiotted, but 

 much broader, white and crisped at the edges ; lip oblong-cordate, contracted in 

 the middle, slightlj' toothed at the base, and notched at the mai-gin, white ; disk 

 furnished with a \iair of Inroad lacerated appendages, streaked with rosj'-purple ; 

 crest yellow. Dedicated to M. le Comte Adrien de Germiny, of Gouville, 

 France. — JVew Grenado . 



FlCi.—Orchid Alhinii, vii. t. :!0."i. 



O. PESCATOREl LEUCOXANTHUM, ndih. /.—Another lovely form with 

 pure white flowers, except some orange on the crest of the liy), wings, and base 

 of the column. It was flowered and exhibited by Baron Sir J. H. W. Schroder. 

 — Xei\' Grenada. 



Vvi.— Garih Ckroii.. SrJ scr., 1887, i. p. (106, f. 114. 



ODONTOGLOSStJM PESCATOKEI LEUCOXAKTHUM. 

 (From the Gardencrx' Clinmirle.) 



O. PESCATOREl LINDENIAE, Hort.—A very distinct variety, having a single 

 large violet-purple spot in the centre of each segment, or two or three smaller 

 ones close together in the same place ; lip blotched at the liase with the same 

 colour. — jSfev) Grenada. 



Fig. — Zindcnia, vii. t. 329. 



O. PESCATOREl LINDENIANUM, Linden et Eodigas.—X pretty and delicate 

 variety, having sepals striped with a lovely rosy-purple, and the petals mottled 

 with maroon-purple, side laciniae of the lip deep rosy-purple, crest yellow.— 

 A^eit' Grenada. 



Fig. — Li?idema, iv. i. I'S. 



