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intermedio reflexo triangulo-ovato subacuto, disco tricarinato apice 
iüinquéesr hio carinis erenulatis basi trilamellatis fimbriatis, columna 
clavata arcuata alata. 
MO GU atin 
1 poll. longi. Sepala 14 ifie ye 4 lin. lata. Petala 14 lin. eri 
1} lin, lata. Labellum 10 lin. longum. Columna 9 lin. longa 
This is allied to the Bornean C. dayana, Rchb. f., to which it bears 
a general resemblance, though the pseudobulbs, leaves, and racemes are 
all shorter. The side lobes of the lip are also not reflexed at the tip, the 
front lobe smaller and narrower, the keels much less strongly crested, 
and, lastly, the present species has the three een produced at the base 
into three erect fimbriate plates, which are absent in C. dayana. The 
sepals and petals are white, and the lip deep veined with yellowish- 
white, except the area between the keels, which is of the latter colour. 
It was introduced by Messrs. F. Sander & Co. , of St. Albans, and 
flowered in their establishment in April last, 
85. Epidendrum Ellisii, /!o/fe ; caulibus erectis vei im a eau 
rry A E foliis oblongis obtusis carnosis, rac terminali 
multifl t 
recurvo lateralibus apice subobliquis, petalis lanceolatis pti. labello 
trilobo lobis lateralibus rotundato-auriculiformibus inciso-dentatis inter- 
medio cuneato-obovato truncato apiculato denticulato v. Mibi ptogep callo 
carnoso ovato apiculato erenato, clinandrio apice fimbria 
Has.—Columbia. 
Pseudobulbi 1-14 ped. longi. Folia 3-4 poll. longa, 1 poll. lata. 
Racemi 2-4 poll. longi. Bractee 2-3 lin. longæ. Pedicelli 14 poll. 
longi. Sepala 7-8 lin. longa, 2-25 ee Eom Petala paullo minora. 
Labellum 7-8 lin. longum, lobis 2-3 lin 
This is a very handsome species which d in the collection of 
Welbore S. Ellis, Esq., Hazelbourne, Dorking, in April last, and was 
awarded a First-class Certificate by the Royal Hortieultural Society. It 
belongs to the section called by Lindley Amphiglottium Schistochila 
aber eiilietl but cannot be identified with any of the described species. 
In the shape of the lip it approaches Æ. Lindeni, Lindl., though the 
two are quite distinct in other respects. The sepals and petals, together 
with the pedicels and column, are carmine-rose, the lobes of the lij 
pale lilac-rose, and the crest yellowish white, with some orange-yellow 
in the eavity in front of the clinandrium. 
86. Bifrenaria Charlesworthii, Rolfe; pseudobulbis tetragono- 
ovoideis subcompressis monophyllis, foliis oblanceolato-oblongis 
subacutis v. obtusis basi in atate brevem attenuatis, scapis erectis 
5-6-floris, bracteis oblongis obtusis, sepalis elliptico- oblongis subacutis 
y. apiculatis lateralibus in mentum conieum productis, petalis lineari- 
D ubacutis incurvis paralielis margine revolutis, labello graciliter 
unguieulato limbo suborbic ulari subintegro piloso lobis lateralibus 
erectis subconcavis intermedio recurvo obtuso undulatc, callo carnoso 
erecto emarginato in medio disci, columna brevi clavata, angulis 
ciliatis. 
Hasg.— Brazil, prov. Minas Geraes, 
