ORCHIDS. 
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OECHIDS — Continued. 
I CYPRIPEDITTM BARBATTJM aEANDI- | _ 
PLOE.UM ( 15s., 2 Is., and Sis. M. 
^ MAJtTS Mount Ophir 31s. 6d. 
^ NiaRTJM Mount Ophir 10s. M., 15s., andSIs. 
^ PICTTJM Mount Ophir 10s. 6rf. 
^ PT7RPTJREUM Mount Ophir 5,s. and 7s. 6rf. 
^ StJPERBTJM Mount Ophir 21s. and 31s. M. 
^ CATJDATtrffiE Panama 21s., 31s. 6<?.,and 42s. 
Flowers yellow and bright brown or rose, with two very long tail-like petals. 
^ ROSEUM Panama 42s., 63s., and 84s. 
^ CONCOLOR Monlmein 16s., 21s., and 31.s. 6rf. 
^ DAYANX7M Borneo 84s. 
^ FAIRRIEANTJM Assam 21s. and 31.s. 6rf. 
^ HIRSTTTISSIMTTlil Assam 15s,, 21s., and 31s. Gd. 
‘ hooker.® Borneo 7s. Gd., 10s. Gd., & 15s. 
INSiaNE Nepal 3s. G^. and 6s. 
MATJLEI Nepal 7s. Gd., 10s. Grf., & 15s. 
JAVANICXJM Java 15s. and 21s, 
S L.ffl'VIQATlJBI Philippine Islands 
^ LONGtIFOLIUM Costa Bioa 84s. and 12Gs. 
A new species, of tutted habit, with flower scapes upwards of 2 feet in height, often branched, and 
in some cases bearing the extraordinary number of from 20 to 40 flowers. The dorsal sepal is green, 
picked out with rod brown veins ; the petals green, with red brown marginal linos in the broader 
part, wholly of a reddish brown upwards; the lip is green, stained with rod brown over the convex 
portion, the lower edge of the mouth being truncately waved, with a small rounded lobe at each 
angle, and the staminode is bordered by a fringe of black hairs. The floriferous habit is altogether 
unprecedented in the Lady’s Slipper family. 
^ liOWII Borneo 21s., 31s. Gd., and 42s. 
^ NIVETJM East Indies 
This little floral gem has the habit of Cypripcdium concolcr, to which it is most nearly allied. The 
leaves are dark green, marbled with white. The flowers are white, marked with minute delicate 
violet spots, and have a deep yellow blotch on the staminode. Mr. W. B. has imported large quan- 
tities of this novelty, and can now offer it at Ij guinea each, or 12 guineas per dozen. 
I PARDINUM India G3s. 
^ F ARISHII East Indies 
S PEARCEI (caricinum) Peru 16s. and 21s. 
^ SCHLIMII Ocana 21s., 31s. Gd., and 42s. 
^ STONEI Borneo 21s., 31s. Gd., and 42s. 
I SUPERBIENS (Veitchii) Java 42s. 
C VENUSTUM Nepal 3s. 6rf. and 5s. 
7 — VILLOSHM j 31s. 67., and 42s. 
S CYRTOCHILUM EILIPES, vide OWCIDIUM FILIPES. 
S STELLATUM Calcutta 5s. and 7s. 67. 
7 CYRTOPERA FLAVA North India 15s, 
A very rare and beautiful terrestrial Orchid ; the stems grow froni IJ to 2 ft. high, and bear as 
many as 30 fine large yellow flowers in a spike. 
7 CYRTOPODIUM ANDERSONI Brazil 31s. 67. 
'S BRACTEATUM Columbia 31s. 67. 
S TIQ-RINUM Rio Branco 31s. 67. 
7 DENDROBIUM ADUNCUM East Indies 7s. 67. and 10s. 67. 
I AGGREGATTIM East Indies 10s. 67. and 15s. 
^ MAJUS East Indies 15s. and 21s. 
I ALBO-SANGtriNEtriSI Moulmein 7s. 67. and 10s. 67. 
S ANOSMXnyt East Indies 15s. and 21s. 
S BARBATTTLTJIVI {Fjrtchlauum) Monlmein and Rangoon... 21s. and 31s. 67. 
S BENSONI.® Arracan Hills 42s. 
^ BICOLOR (Palpebrse) Bombay 10s. 67. and 15s. 
-f BIGIBBHM New Holland 
