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A species belonging to Lindley’s section Macrophylle sj "tinae 
which flowered in the collection of Baro n Hruby, of Peckau 
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an inch long from those with smaller flow wers, under the name Grandi. 
fiore, and into this group the present species would fall. But I believe 
this ee is eles artificial, and were it abolished, P. subulata 
would be placed near to P. cardiothallis, Rehb. f., which it closely 
resembles in several peint though its flowers are far larger. Like 
several of its allies, it has flowers of a dark lurid purple. Its native 
country is not recorded. The name refers to the petals. 
12. Restrepia ecuadorensis, Rolfe, n. sp.—Caules 3-4 poll. longi, 
vaginis ancipitibus vestiti, unifoliati. Flores fasciculati, pauci, hetero- 
chronici. Bracteæ oblo in ilem ttr Pedicelli MS hee 2 m longi, 
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Closely allied to R. antennifera, Kunth., but differing in the shorter 
lateral sepals, and in varions other fl oral deta ile. It is said to be 
spotted with maroon on a pale ground, the spots becoming suifused on 
either side near the base. 'The lip is similarly spotted on a yellow 
bristles im dio sullo w. The S rns column has a very i eep m aroon 
blotch near its base and a deep yellow eye-like spot on either side of the 
insertion of the lip. 
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maculate. varium roin -punetatum. Seit postibus 5 lin. 
longum, basi subulato-lanceolatum, concavum, apice supra medium 
5lin. longa, 23 lin. lata. Petala 4 lin. longa, angustissima, apice clavata. 
Labellum subpandurato-ligulatum, truncatum, lave v. obscure muricula- 
tum, 24 lin. longum, basi u Mere faleato-setacea. Columna clavata, 
2 lin. longa, basi bituberculata 
small, brightly-coloured andi species, sent to Kew for deter- 
mination, in March 1891, by Messrs. Charlesworth, Shuttleworth & Co., 
of Heaton, Bradford. It is allied to R. xanthophthalma, Rchb. f., but 
differs in shape of jeaves, colour of flower, orm mie details. 
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