ZYGOPETALUM. 



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2. GRAMINIFOLIUM, Bolfe. — A very elegant and pretty species allied to 

 Z. maaillare. The plant was imported on the stem of a small-growing tree 

 fern Lomaria Boryaim. The bulbs are much smaller than those of Z. maxillare, 

 and the foliage is much narrower ; scapes erect, five- to seven-flowered ; sepals 

 and petals green, heavily blotched with dark brown ; lip bright purplish-mauve. 

 — Brazil. 



Fig. — Liiithniii, viii. t. 339. 



Z. GRANDIFLORUM.— See Batemannia guandiflora. 



Z. INTERMEDIUM, Loddiges. — A free-growing, useful old plant, easily grown, 

 and a profuse bloomer ; its flowers begin to open during axitumn, and continue 

 in full perfection for five or six 

 weeks. The leaves are ensiform, 

 shorter than the raceme of 

 flowers, of which the oblong 

 acute sepals and petals are green 

 tinged with brown ; and the large 

 flat roundish bilobed undulated 

 lip is blue streaked with deep 

 pnrple, and clothed with a downy 

 pubescence. Beiohenbach makes 

 it a variety of Z. Maclcayi. — Brazil. 



Fig. — Ziitdcnia, v. t. 216 ; 

 enhachia, i. t. 16. 



Six. — Z. reliithinm. 



Iteich- 



ZYGOPETALtTM GAUTIBRI. 



Z. JORISIANUM, Bolfe.— A. 

 very distinct species, discovered 

 by Mr. M. E. Bungeroth when 

 travelling for the Horticulture 



Internationale. It belongs to the section Euzygo-petalum; the growth reminds 

 one of Z. crinitwin; the sepals and petals are green blotched with brown, the 

 front lobe of the lip is pure white, the side lobes yellow ; crest large, purplish 

 brown. — Venezuela. 



Fig. — Llndanht, v. t. 237. 



Z. KLABOCHORUM.— See Pescatorea KLABOCUOKUJr. 

 Z. LAWRENCEANUM.— See Bollea Lawkexceana. 

 Z. LEHMANNI.— See Pescatorea Lehmasxi. 

 Z. LEOPARDINUM See Ztgo-Colax leopakdinus. 



Z. LINDENIAE, Bolfe— A. very beautiful and distinct species, somewhat 

 resembling in habit of growth and shape of flower Z. rosimtum ; the sepals and 

 petals are pale brownish-rose ; lip large ovate acuminate, white, closely marked 

 with crimson lines over its entire surface ; callus deep rose colour.- Frac-we/a. 



Fia.—Lindenia, vi. t. 275 ; GariJ. C'Jirim., 3i-d ser., 1892, xi. p. 172, f. 27. 



Z. LINDENll.— See Waescewiczella Lixdenii. 



