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stuposum, Lindl., but has bright yellow flowers with a number of red-brown 
streaks on the sides of the lip.—l.c., p. 192. 
BULBOPHYLLUM SPECTABILE, Rolfe-—An Assamese species, which 
_ flowered in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, in May, 1896. It is 
allied to B. striatum, Rchb. f., but has flowers three times as large. The 
colour is pale green with numerous deep brown spots, which are arranged 
somewhat in lines.—l/.c., p. 193. 
ERIA LATIBRACTEATA, Rolfe.—A species of the section Hymeneria, allied 
to E. bractescens, Lindl., which was introduced from Borneo by Messrs. F. 
Sander & Co., and flowered in their establishment, at St. Albans, in July, 
1895. The flowers are pale whitish-yellow, the petals veined with pale pink, 
the side lobes of the lip maroon at the apex.—l.c., p. 193 ; Bot. Mag., t. 7605. 
C@LOGYNE PULCHELLA, Rolfe.—A species allied to C. longipes, Lindl., 
but having pure white flowers, with two sienna-brown blotches on the lip 
and darker keels. It was introduced by Mr. J. W. Moore, Eldon Place 
Nursery, Bradford, with whom it flowered in March last.—l.c., p. 194. 
EPIDENDRUM ORGANENSE, Rolfe.—A native of the Organ Mountains, 
Brazil, whence it was introduced, among Sophronitis grandiflora, Lindl., 
by Messrs. F. Sander & Co., with whom it first flowered in July, 1891. It 
is allied to E. calamarium, Lindl., but is dwarfer in habit, and has. dull 
yellow sepals and petals, the former much marbled and streaked with purple- 
brown behind, and the lip whitish with nine purple radiating lines round 
the crest.—/.c., p. 194. 
LycasTE DyERIANA, Sander.—A Peruvian species introduced by Messrs. 
F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, and exhibited at the Royal Horticultural 
Society’s meeting on July gth, 1895, when it received a Botanical Certificate. 
It has a pendulous habit, glaucous leaves, and green flowers.—l.c., p. 195. 
CHONDRORHYNCHA ALBICANS, Rolfe.—A native of Costa Rica, which 
flowered in the collection of the Hon. Walter Rothschild, Tring Park, in 
June, 1896. It is allied to C. Lendyana, Rchb. f., and has white flowers 
faintly tinged with green.—l.c., p. 195. 
SIEVKINGIA REICHENBACHIANA, Rolfe.—A native of the Western Andes, 
at 1,000ft. to 2,o00ft. elevation, introduced by Mr. F. C. Lehmann, and 
flowered in the collection of Sir Trevor Lawrence, in 1896. _It is allied to 
S. fimbriata, Rchb. f., but has pale yellow sepals, and deeply-fringed deep 
yellow petals and lip, with many red-purple spots at the base of the latter. 
<—=f.¢.; ps 195. 
STANHOPEA IMPRESSA, Rolfe——A species allied to S. imodora, Lindl., 
which flowered in the collection of the Hon. Walter Rothschild, Tring Park, 
in June, 1896. The flowers are light buff yellow, with a few traces of purple 
spotting on the sepals and petals, and the base of the lip orange-yellow. It 
is a native of the Western Andes.—l.c., p. 196. 
