plant, as well as from that which flowered in the Saundersian 
garden; thirteen herbarium specimens. 
Tab. 189.—The plant. 1, side view of flower +; 2, the same, 
sepals and tepals cut; 8, front view of column and lip + ; 4, expanded 
lip +; 5, the same +; 6, side view of column +; 7, pollinaria +); 
8, side view of same +. 
Another small and interesting Epidendrum, with a prettily 
spotted lp. I obtained my specimens from my late friend 
G. A. Skinuer, who received them from Guatemala. It requires 
cool treatment, and should be grown upon a block, and kept 
moderately dry during the winter season.—W. W. S. 
