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flattened peduncle. The lip is light glaucous green ; the rest of the flower, 
with the peduncles and rachis, light ochreous-brown, or sometimes dull 
purple-brown. It was introduced from Popayan by Messrs. F. Sander and 
Co., of St. Albans, with whom it flowered in November, 1889, and afterwards 
at the Glasnevin Botanic Garden, in September, 1892.—Kew Bulletin, p. 62. 
EPIDENDRUM TRICOLOR, Rolfe.—A graceful little species, imported from 
Venezuela, with Cattleya Mossiz, Hook., by Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., 
Clapton, with whom it flowered in November, 1892. It is allied to E. 
purum, Lindl., but is readily distinguished by its orange-coloured lip. The 
flowers are small and numerous, and smell like cucumbers ; the sepals and 
thread-like petals are light yellow, and the column green.—Kew Builletin, 
p. 63. 
Fig. 12, STANHOPEA LOWII. 
__ Stannopra Lowu, Rolfe—A handsome species, introduced from New 
_ ahada by Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., of Clapton, with whom it flowered 
4 December, 1892, and again quite recently. The sepals and petals roi 
4 creamy buff shade, the latter with numerous minute brown spots on the 
