132 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [May, 1906, 
Liearis Lioypu, Rolfe—A West African species, described from dried 
specimens.—l.c., p. 31. 
DeEnpDRoBIUM Scuinzil, Rolfe.—A species of the Cadetia group, allied 
to D. lonchophyllum, Hook. f. It is a native of Sumatra, and flowered 
with Dr. Hans Schinz at the Zurich Botanic Garden, in November, 1899, 
The flowers are pale green, and very fugacious.—l.c., p- 31. 
D H, 
1, Rolfe-—A handsome species, allied to 
D. atroviolaceum, Rolfe, but having acuminate sepals and petals, which are — 
light green in colour and unspotted, while the lip is veined with purple in 
radiating lines, and bears a large, white, shining keeled crest. It is a native 
of New Guinea, and was introduced by Messrs. Sander, and flowered in 
their establishment, and also in the collection of Dr. Hodgkinson, The — 
Grange, Wilmslow, in December, 1899.—I.c., p- 32; Bot. Mag. t. 7,900. 
DENDROBIUM Maponn#, Rolfe.—A beautiful species, allied to D. Fair- 
faxii, Rolfe, but having larger white flowers with obovate petals, and some 
dark violet-purple spots at the apex of the side lobes. It is a native of New 
Guinea, and was introduced by Messrs. Sander, with whom it flowered in 
December, 1899.—.c., p- 32. 
BULBOPHYLLUM Manont, Rolfe.—A Central African species, allied to 
B. aurantiacum, Hook. f., described from dried specimens collected at the 
Mlanje foot-hills at 4,000 feet elevation by the late Mr. J. Mahon. — 
—=I.c.5 ps 32. j 
ZYGOPETALUM Batiu, Rolfe.—A species of the Zygosepalum group, — 
allied to Z. rostratum, Hook. It was introduced from the province of 
Pernambuco, together with Cattleya labiata, by Messrs. John Cowan & Co. 
and flowered in the collection of G. S. Ball, Esq., Ashford, Wilmslow, 19 
Jure, 1898. The sepals are light reddish-purple, margined with crea 
white, the petals similar, but mottled near the apex, and the lip violet 
purple in front, and white with purple veins and markings behind and on 
the crest.—l.c., p. 33. i 
PESCATOREA COCHLEARIS, Rolfe.—A handsome plant, native of theg 
Andes, which flowered in the collection of Frau Ida Brandt, of Zurich, 1 
part and reddish-maroon above, while the lip is white, with the crests, 
tubercles, and column maroon.—1.c., p. 33 3 
Coax TRIPTERUs, Rolfe.—A Brazilian Orchid, allied to C. placanthet™ 
Lindl., but differing in having a three-winged ovary and a broad, ‘— 
callus on the lip. It flowered in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, 1? 
June, 1896. The sepals and petals are light green, the latter densely 
speckled with dark brown, and the lip yellowish white, with lines of minute 
light purple dots on the fleshy dise.—I.c., Pp. 34. 
