f;
ADDENDA ET CORKIGENDA.
CYRTOCFIAUM BICTONIESSE (Tab. VL) IN N TBLINDLEY
refers tliis plant to Udoiitoylosm
L/EUA AUTUUNALIS (Tai). IX.) On tlia plaiu tbc
irrangcuiont of Cyrtoc/iilum, Odo •tum, and tlioir allied gcnprn, Di-.
EPIPHVTE-HOL-SE IS THE GARDENS OF SIGISMUND HÜCKER, ESQ., WASDSWOHTHspdi
'OKiuiWHaii',' which is, of coursc, wrong.
STANUOPEA MARTIASA (Tub. XXVI l . ) Tlicre can be littlo or no doubt ilmt tliis lieautifui plant is tbo truo " Fins Lyncea"
of IIornaii<LC7.. S. DccoHiana—supposed to be so by Professor LINDLEY—ia, in realily, a tialive of Peru.
GAI-EASDKA BAUENI (Tab. X IX. ) Tlie figure of this species is inaceunvte, and greatly esnggeraCes its beniily. Miss DRAKE'S
drawing »-as in part taken from A wea|t specimen supplied by Mr. BARKKR, and in part from the bulbs and loaves of on
Epidmdrum (since ascertained to be M. laoertiiiuin) which, at tiie Ums, was supposed to be tlie Galeandra in question.
Tile flowers are, in reality, produced in a loose nodding mcenic, and the pseudo-bulbs Iiave a considerable rescmblance
to those of a tlliu Cataselum. Unfortunately tlio plant is of so weakly a habit tliat it will, probably, soon ho lost to
tJio country.
SoBRALlA MACRANTUA (Tab. XXXV11. ) The flowers of this superb plant are not quite so ephemcrd as was supposed; tiiey
high beauty for two days, and are much larger the second day than the lirst, an occurrence by no
inusual amongst Orchidacerc,
YTE-HOUSE JN THE G.^RDENS OF TIIE REV. JOUN CLOWES, miOUGIITON ilALL, M.^SClIESTEIt