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bears long racemes of small pubescent green flowers, which smell like 
hawthorn-blossom.—Kew Builetin, p. 169. 
BULBOPHYLLUM SPATHACEUM, Rolfe.—Introduced by Messrs. Hugh 
Low and Co., of Clapton, from the Shan States, Burma, and flowered with 
Mr. J. O’Brien, of Harrow-on-the-Hill, Middlesex, in July, 1892. It is 
allied to B. apodum, Hook. f., and has an erect dense raceme of light yellow 
flowers, with a somewhat brighter lip.—Kew Bulletin, p. 170. 
BULBOPHYLLUM VIRIDE, Rolfe.—A small West African species, sent to 
Kew by Philip Crowley, Esq., Waddon House, Croydon, in December, 
1890. It is allied to B. intertextum, Lindl. The racemes are very slender, 
and the small flowers light green, with a pair of small purple spots on the 
base of the lip.—Kew Bulletin, p. 170. 
ERIA ALBIFLORA, Rolfe.—A native of the Nilghiri Hills, South India, 
which flowered both with Mr. J. O’Brien, of Harrow-on-the-Hill, and at 
Kew. It is near E. articulatum, Lindl., of the section Bryobium, and bears 
lax racemes of small white flowers—Kew Bulletin, p. 170. 
Ca@LoGYNE TENUIS, Rolfe—A Bornean species, introduced by Messrs. 
Linden, L’Horticulture Internationale, Brussels, with whom it flowered in 
August, 1892. It belongs to the small section Flexuose, and has light buff 
flowers.—Kew Bulletin, p. 171. 
EPIDENDRUM PUMILUM, Rolfe—A pretty little species, introduced from 
Costa Rica by Messrs. F. Sander and Co., of St. Albans, with ‘whet it 
flowered in January, 1890, and afterwards at Glasnevin. It is allied to E. 
Endresii, Rchb. f., from the same country, which it much resembles in 
habit. The flowers are light greenish yellow, with an orange-y asccapila 
on the lip—Kew Bulletin, p. 171. 
PoLysTACHYA ImBRICATA, Rolfe.—A native of the Zambesi district, East 
Africa, which flowered with Mr. J. O’Brien, of Harrow-on-the-Hill, in 
August, 1891. It is allied to P. ensifolia, Lindl., and has light yellow 
flowers with a pink lip, which is pubescent inside.—Kew Bulletin, p. 172. 
OncipIum LuTEUM, Rolfe.—A species belonging to the section Rostrata, 
which flowered in the collection of Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., of Burford, 
Dorking, in June, 1892. It is allied to O. chrysopyramis, Rchb. f, and heart 
lax panicle of light yellow flowers. In the species of this group the cen er 
with its elongated rostellum closely resembles the head and beak of a bird. 
—Kew Bulletin, p. 172. | 
Luisia AMESIANA, Rolfe.—A native of the Southern Shan States, at 
about 4,000 to 5,000 feet elevation, imported with Vanda Kimballiana, Rchb. 
