obtuse or angulate, the middle ones ligulate, bluntly acute, with 
a thicker disk. A ligulate blunt depressed well-marked callus 
stands between the lateral lacinie. Colwmn trigonous, short. 
Anther galeate, keeled. Glandula retuse or crescent-shaped. 
Materials: —'T'wo flowers out of M. Linden’s garden; our 
sketch, taken from these; description of the living plant in the 
Saundersian collection. 
Tab. 78.—Plant. 1, oblique side view of lip and column + ; 2, 3; 4; 
views of pollinarium +.—H. G. fi. f. 
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This free-flowering species of Mazillaria I obtained at one of 
Mr. Stevens’ sales, and Mexico was stated to be its native 
country. It grows strongly and rapidly, either on a block or 
potted in rough peat and sphagnum, with plenty of drainage, and 
well supplied with water in the growing state. It requires the 
temperature of the Mexican house.—W. Was. 
