86 



NEW PLANTS, ETC., 



is nothing to distinguish the plant from several other species. If 

 the old figure of the species in the Botanical Magazine, t. 543, is 

 to be trusted, the lip must be subject to some variation in form ; 

 but we have no plant now in cultivation which corresponds with 

 that figure, nor has such a plant been remarked by me in herbaria. 

 A neat little kind, more singular than ornamental. 



August, 1848. 



8. Pentarhaphia cubensis. Decaisne, in Annates des 

 Sciences Naturelles, Third Series, vol. vi., p. 108. 



[Pentarhaphia cubensis.] 



Native of Cuba, where it was discovered by M. Linden. 



