at present see the necessity of regarding them as more than a 
section of Odontoglossum. 
It was imported by George Barker, Esq., of Birmingham, 
from Mexico, and given to Thomas Brocklehurst, Esq., of 
the Fence near Macclesfield, by whose gardener it was exhi- 
bited at one of the great meetings of the Horticultural 
Society at Chiswick in 1842. It has large snow-white and 
rose-coloured flowers, of great beauty, exhaling a delicate 
smell of lemons. 
Fig. 1. represents the column with its three wings and 
the base of the lip. Fig. 2. shews the masses of pollen, their 
strap and gland. 
