Refugium Botanicum. | (June, 1869. 
TAB. 86. 
Tribe EpmIpENDRE. 
Genus Epripenprum, Sw. 
K. campyiostatix, Rehb.. f. (v. Mohl et v. Schlecht. Bot. Zeit. 1852, p. 
730!) Pruinosum, pseudobulbis oblongis rotundisve valde ancipiti- 
bus monophyllis, folio cuneato-oblongo acuto, spatha inflorescentiz 
ovata acuta seu oblongo-lanceolata carinata, longiori, breviori, in- 
florescentia racemosa seu paniculata, bracteis lanceolato-ligulatis 
acuminatis pedicellos florum superantibus, nunc imo ovaria pedicel- 
lata sequantibus, ovarlis tripteris alis undulatis, sepalis ligulatis 
acutis, tepalis angustioribus spatulatis acutis, labello basi adnato, 
ab ungue ligulato cuneato dilatato trilobo, lobis lateralibus semi- 
ovatis seu obtusangulo rhombeis, lobo antico squilato obtuse bilobo 
retusiusculo, callo depresso supra unguem in laminee disco in lneas 
ternas excurrente, columna trigona apice circa androclinium triloba, 
lobo medio depresso tabulari.—L’. lineatum, Klotzsch, MSS. in herb. 
Berol. et in hort. Berol. EH. glaucum, Skinner, hortul. Angl. FE. 
campylostalia, Rehb. f. Lindl. Fol. Orch. i. Kpid. No. 2! Lchb. f, 
Beitr. Orchidk. Central Amerik. p. 32, 80! 
This species was discovered by our late friend J. v. Warsce- 
wicz. We have in our collection a splendid specimen, bearing a 
leaf a foot long, and a compound inflorescence with three lateral 
branches. It is indicated on the label as coming from Guatemala, 
Costa Rica, Veraguas, Chiriqui. Subsequently the plant was 
gathered at Dosengano, in Costa Rica, 6000 feet (May 8, 1857), 
by our friend Wendland! A rich series of specimens was sent 
from 8. Jose de Costa Rica by Mr. Carmiol. The plant has 
been frequently imported from Guatemala. We obtained it from 
various gardens at Berlin, Hamburgh, London. A very nice 
variety, with much darker colours and broad wings to the 
column, was sent by Dr. Pattison, of St. John’s Wood, London. 
The whole plant is covered with a glaucous hue. The psewdo- 
bulbs stand very close together, roundish or oblong, very ancipi- 
tous, with some sheaths of triangular shape at their base, and a 
single cuneate-oblong acute thickish leaf. The «nflorescence 
comes out of an oblong or ligulate or even roundish ancipi- 
tous sheath, sometimes much developed, sometimes almost 
obliterated. So that the whole of the small section Hpicladium 
