185. 
Pseudobulbi E I longi. iy 6-9 t€ longa, 1-1} poll. 
ata. Scapus 6 poll. longus. Bractee 3 lin. longe. Pedicelli 9-10 
lin. longi. Sepala 8 lin. longa, 5 To. lata.. Petala 6 lin. longa. 
Labellum 5 lin. longum, 6 lin.latum. Columna 3 lin. longa. Mentum 
4 lin. longum 
This species is allied to Bifrenaria racemose, Lindl., and B. elavigera, 
Rchb. f., the former differing in having a smooth lip, while' the latter, 
according to the description, has that Memes E and the mentum 
short and inflated, characters which do not apply to the present species. 
as introduced by Messrs. Charlesworth, Sinda C Co., of 
Pato: Bradford, with whom it flowered in August 1803. A plant 
from the same source also flowered in the Kew collection in April last, 
The sepals and petals are greenish-yellow with a very slight suffusion 
of light brown, d the lip whitish-yellow spotted with red-brown on 
the dise, and veined with the same colour on the margin or the side 
lobes. ‘The crest is se yellow, and the columu white. 
87. Camaridium lawrenceanum, AHo/fe; caulibus strictis erectis dis- 
tiehophyilis pseudobulbis distantibus elliptico-oblongis compressis 
diphyllis, oliis linearibus ebtusis, pendunculis axillaribus uni- 
asi vaginatis, bracteis lanceolatis acuminatis, sepalis patentibus 
sniegi subobtusis lateralibus basi in mentum brevem obtusum produc- 
tis, petalis subconniventibus oblongis subobtusis apice reflexis, labello 
subimtegro obtuso lateribus erectis, “disco carnoso unilamellato, columna 
clavata a 
digit recorded. 
Pseudobulbi 9-10 lin, longi. Th ia 4-3 poll. longa, 13-25 lin. lata. 
Pedunculi ] poll. longi. Bractee 5-6 lin. lon nge. Sepala 5 lin, longa, 
24 lin. lata. Petala 43 lin. loups, olin: lata. Labellum 4 lin. + longum, 
2} lin. latam, Columna 3 lin. longa. Mentum 2 lin, longum 
A preity little Mrs allied to C. purpuratum, Lindl., to which it 
bears à ` ciii ance, except for the presence of pseudobulbs. 
It has flowered in ts collection of Sir Trevor Taide: Bart., 
Burford Tod e, Dorking, on two or three occasions, and on March 27th 
last received a Botanical Certificate from the R oyal Horticultural Society. 
The sepals and petals are yellowish-white, the former spotted with red- 
purple, most distinctiy on the back, and the lip deep dark purple 
with the apex yellowish-white. The column is also tans ebere 
iie a purple uns, and a a red-purple spots at the base of th 
88. Oncidium lucasianum, Rolfe ; amped ovoideis subcom 
pressis diphyllis, foliis lanceolato-linearibus aentis, seapis brevibus, 
triangulo-ovatis acutis, 
d = uiculatis obovato-oblongis obtusis paai. undulatis, later- 
alibus subliberis v. ad medium connatis, petalis unguiculatis late oblongis 
obtii perai labello pandurato, lobis lateralibus parvis obovato- 
oblongis intermedio orbic ulari-reniformi marginato undulato basi 
cordato, callo quinquelamellato lamellis Nicias verruculis 
cireumstantibus, columna brevi, alis semicordato-obiongis crenulatis 
apice obliquis 
Has.—N ot recorded. 
seudobulbi 1-2 poll. longi, Folia 2-3 poll. longa. Seapi 6-8 poll. 
longi Bractee 2 lin. longs, Pedicelli 9-10 lin. ‘longi. Sepala 8-9 
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