Supplement. 



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Cattleya — continued. 



C. £• Wallisii (Wallis'). /., segments white, the orange-yellow 

 disk of the lip reduced in size, 



C. exoniensis (Exeter). This is now classed under Lcrlia. 



C. fausta (lucky), /f., sepals and petals rosy-lilac ; lip white, with 

 a large, yellow disk extendiog the whole length of the throat, 

 tipped crimson. November. A hybrid bctwten C. Loddvji'Hii 

 and Lielia exoniensts. (F. M. n. s. 189 ; G. C. 1873, p. 289.) In the 

 form radians, numerous dark purple streaks or bars radiate from 

 the centre of the lip over tlie anterior part. 



C. felix (fruitful). A synonym of Lcpliafelix. 



C. Forbesl (Forbes*), fi* 3in. to lin. in diameter; sepals and 

 petals pale yellnwish-j^roen, siib-eriual; lip three-lobed, the two 

 lateral lobes yellow, sometimes streaked red, convtdute over the 

 coiunin, tliti middle lobe pale yellow, with a broad, bright yellow, 

 central band ; column yellow, spotted and stained retl ; pedun- 

 cles erect, two to flve-tlowered. /. ovate-oblong, coriaceous. JSttms 

 about Iffc. high, two-leaved. Rio de .Tanein>, 1823. (1$. M. 3265 : 

 15. R. 953.) 



C. Gaskclllana (Oa^keirs). A variety of C. labiata, 



C. gigas. This is now regarded as a variety of C lahiafa, 



C. g. albo-striata (white-striated), fl. smaller than in tho typo; 

 Sepals and petals marked with a dibtinct, wliite, central bar or 

 stripe on a blush ground. 1882. 



C, g, bur f or diensis (lUirford). /!. more richly coloured and 



larger tiian in the type ; sepals ami petals rose-]>uri>le ; lip of an 

 intense amethyst, lighter towards tiie crisped edges, 3in. acrots. 

 It82. 



C- g. grandiflora (lar^e-tiowered). Ji. remarkaldy larue ; sepalh 



and petals ro^se-pink ; hp hij;lily coloured, tUo tipper part while 

 ed^ed with magenta. 1882. 



C. granulosa aspcrata (rougli). yl.,sepalsand petals brownish, 



spotted dark pur)>le ; lip yellowibli at base, light vivid purple 

 with a broad white bnrder in front, rough. 1886. 



C. g, Kusselliana (Hnsseirs). A. larger than !n the type, with 

 broader sej^ments ; inner side of the lateial lo)>ea of thelipaiid 

 tlie claw of the middle lobe oran;;e-yelioW» the bhule white, 

 spotted witli crinibon-purple. (B. K. 1845, 59 ; I>. M. 5048, umler 

 name of C. i/ranulosa.) 



C- g. Schoficldiana (Scliofield's). /., sepals and petals creeniblt- 



ytllow, spotted with crimson, tlie petals narrow at the ba-e, 

 very broad and obtuse at the apex; lip rich purple, with wbitiNh 

 wiile lobes, the middle lobe covered with lameltrr* and papilla-. 

 I. broad, two to a pseudo-bulb. Pseudo-bulbs l^ft. high. .Sy>'. 

 C. Scftujieldluiia CW. U. A. ii. 93). 



C. guttata Immaculata (unspotted). /.. sepals and petals 



uiauve-browu, without spots; lip white, tlie front lobe purple. 

 1886. 



C. g. Keteleeri (Keteleer's). A synonym of C, g, Hlacina. 



C. g. leopardina (leopard-spotted). Jl. numerous and handsf>nie ; 

 sepals and petals thickly spotted with dark brown; side lobes 

 of the lip white, the broad, biIo!)ed front lobe rich purpIi.sh-Jtd ; 

 racemes large. P.seudobulbs elongated, 1886. 



€• g» lllacina (lilac), yf., sepals and petals blush-white, ^potU^l 

 mai;enta; lip bright magrenta-crimson, large and well-frjngid. 

 June. Brazil. H\N. C, */. KetelecrL 



C. g. phoenicoptera (punile- winged), /f., sepals and petals deep 



purple; lip whitish. 1883. 



C. g. Prinzii (Prinz'). A synonym of C. amcthystoi/losM, 



C. g. punctulata (slij;htly spotted). /., sepals and petals pale 

 yeliuwish-green, wiili ijut few spots ; lip as in Leopoldii. 



C. g. Williamsiana (Williams'). A variety having purplish, 

 unspotted sepals an<l petals, and a white lip with a dark purnle 

 front lobe. 1884. (\V. O. A. v. 212.) * ^ 



C. Hardyana (Hardy's), fl. 6in. to Bin. In expanse; sepals and 

 petals rich rosy-mauve, the former lanceolate, the latter ellijdic 

 and wavy; lip deep crimson-magenta, veined on the disk with 

 yellow, and having a large, yellow spot on each side, very large 

 deeply bilobed and frilled. Columbia, 1885. A mapniticent 

 plant, supposed to be a natural hybrid. (W. O. A, v. 231.) 



C. Harrisii (Dr. Harris'). /., sepals and petals ametbyst-blue 

 with numerous purple spots ; aide lobes of the lip paler than Ihe 

 aepals and petals, with a large, amethyst blotch at the acute 

 apex, the middle lobe amethyst-purple, with a jagged un- 

 dulated margin and apical cleft, l, 7in. lonjr, lin. to 2iin. broad 

 I cieudo-bulbs rather flat. lin. to6in. long. 1887. Ahybrid betneen 

 C. guttata UopUdu and C. Mendelii, 



^;n^^"?*J?^^.9.*"■-."^"''^*'"*'*)• ^^'""^ *3 now regarded as a 

 variety of C. Loddirfe^ii. * 



C, Holfordl ^.HoKord'.-^). A garden synonym of C. liiteola. 



^'De^l^ni^J^ ^^^'f* (PHiuted bybri<l). /. six or seven on each 

 ^irif'M.^rrl^ P^i^. "^y:^^'"^. f^^^ .^P^tted purple: 



l^den hybrid between C. guttata and C, intermedia. 



(F. M. 





Cattleya — continued, 



C. intricata (intricate), y/., sepals and petals light whitish-rose, 

 narrow; lip like that of Ltetia eUiumH pieta* only the sharp- 

 angled, long, side laciuiie are white, and the free blade of the 

 mid-lacinia has an abrupt stalk, and is of tlie deepe^it, warm 

 purple ; column light rose. 1884. Hybrid. 



C. Iricolor (rainlwiw coloured), jl. uiilk-wldte, with a few purple 

 marks on the lip, 3in. to 4iu. across ; putils narrower than the 

 sepals; lij> obscurely three-lobed, the twi> lateral lobes ruuvolute 

 over the column; peduncles two or three-flowered, t. 1ft. long, 

 strap-like, cumpliaite at base, emarfiinate at apex. Steum 4iu. 

 to 5in. long, one-leaved. Native country unknown. 



C. Klmballlana (Kimbairs). fl. large; sepnU and petals nf a 



delicate rosy-white, the former hinceolati', .nutw, tho latter very 

 broatl, elliptic, wavy ; tulte of the lip white outnide, with Homo 

 yellow near the front uiarginH, the iu^ldu yellow with i»ouie 

 orange lines, the wavy front lobe rich purple on tho front pait. 

 Veiic/.uela, 1881. A fine species. 



C. 



J/utf#i(0, 



rwtHi 



C J/o**rMr, but paler; hdtes of tho Up coidtueut, criNpwd, ytdluw 



within. Auluiuu. llra/Jl. A m.^.jiUcent plant. (1. 11. Iby6, 

 613, under nanu: of C. f'ush' fh'tuta.) 



C, L loucophaoa (duHky-white). /., sepals and imtalu blush- 

 white ; lip iliac, margined white ; throat yi'ilow. " 



llra/.il. 



C 



!. 1. roglna (iiuuen). fl., srii.-iN. pelal.H, ovary. an<l cohnnn purple ; 

 lip d;uk mauve-pnrpli', wit)i Ihelfiunl two lataial, yellow hjiots. 

 Venezuela. SvN, C\ «/'» /*/o,»f\^n«a rcjuuP. 



C. 1. Schrcedcriana (Haron von ^chneder's). fl. w liito, larire; Up 



marked witi) liroken, mauve-purple lines, and having an oiauge 

 mi'di.in line, 1886. A fine variety. 



C. 1* Wilsoniana (Wilson's), fl. of a fine aniethyst colour; Bepal<< 



rather hruad and biunt^ the petals very much so ; lij> with ii 

 strtiug fold on each side in front of the centre, the auterlor part 

 crenulate and emarginate, n\:vrked dark purple. 1887. 



C*I*awrenccana( sir Trevor Kawrenre's). /.pnrjtllshlilMr, as large 



as tlio^ic of a good C Triatiff'; senalH uncommonly broad; ^tals 

 broader than the sepals, usually blunt ; lip nandurate, emargtnatt-, 

 nither broader in front than at tlie bn^e, the anterior part of the 



jl. wholly of a light purjde. 



darkest, 



yellow, lirilish (iuiaua, 1885. 



xxiii,, pp. 374-6.) 



C, Ii. concolor (one coloured). 

 1886, 



C. Ii* rosca-superba (sui-crb ro-sy). fl. delicate ros^-purple, 



striated white, lar^^e ; «epalH paler than the petal* and hp : (lisk 

 of the lip white. The form <tculata tuM the central area of the lip 

 buff-yellow, and without a purple band. 



C- Lemoniana. This is now regarded as nynonymoua with 

 C. lahiata. 



C. Lindleyana. ThU is now chwsoi! under Lulia, 



C, lol>ata. Tlii.s U now cJa--' d under Litdia. 



C. Loddigcsii Candida (white), fi. white, with a yellow di^k to 

 the \\\>. 



C. I-. Harrisonlae (Mrs. Tfarrison's). The corrict name of the 



plant df.scribeil <m p. 282, Vol. I., as C. Ilarr{n<*nia'. 



C. L. maculata (spotted). /., having; minute, purple hpota ez- 

 temlin;; over the whole surface. Brazil. 



C. L. violacca (violet), fl. more deeply coloured than in the 

 type. 



C- I*uclcniana (LucienNX /•. sepals and petals brown, with a 

 wash of purple ; lip rich purph*, trititi, with pale yellow aid*) 

 lobes, anarea velnHand keeln. 1886. A beautiful hy!>iid. 



C. Luddcmanniana (Luddemann'H), fl.^ sepals and petals 



delicate purpliahrose, butfuHed wliite, the n<*talK neivrly thne 

 times a.^ broad a» the ±>epal8, ami gently unduLiUd, clnt-tly in the 

 diatal half; convolute lobea of the lip of the .s.-me colour 

 externally as the sepnls and petals, th<' anterior lobe fine 

 amethyst-purple, crittpeil, emar;;mate, with two pale yellow or 

 white blot<'hf's at the entrance of the tube, between which are 

 lines of amethyst-purple >:ently diverKing from the bace of tie 

 lip. September and Oct<d_»er. This \h a vaii^ty of C. lahintn. 

 Syns. C. Dar nu(W. S. O. i. 16), C. »p*'c<o»iKHiwn Htt'-hnnffi t 

 (W. O. A. vi. 261.) 



C* I*, alba (white), fl. large, pure white, with a pale yellow stain 

 on the disk of the lip. 



C. Ij. brilliantissima (most i>rilliant). 4-. -Ht-pals and puiI.** 

 bright rose, the latter with an amethyst-purple, featlKrcd bJotch 

 near the apex; anterior lobe of the lip maroon-pnrph', with 

 two pale yellow blotches beneath. Sv.N. C. brilUmnti$tima (of 

 gardens). 



C. Ij. reglna C-^neenly). M., sepals and petaln rosy-purple; lip 

 deep purple, with two yellow blotches a» in the type. 



C. luteola (yellowiBh). /. yellow-. 2in. arross; Hr-f.al.s narrow- 

 oval, blunt; lip white --''^ a yellow di-lv, cucuUa e, rounded 



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