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Cattleya — continued, 



and creuulate, velvety inside. Pseudo-bulbs oval, ancipitoup, 

 one-leaved. Brazil. (B. M. 5032; R. X. O. i. 83.) SvN. C. 

 Holfordi (of gardens). The yariety J'astuosa bas a large, purple 

 blotcli on the lip ; in the form lepida the lip is veined purple. 

 C. Manglesii (Mangles'), fl. brighter and larger than those of 

 C. hoddigcsii; lip white, with a yellow line on the disk and two 

 small, pale purple blotches, waved and toothed on the light 

 purple margin. A hybrid between C. Lttddcmanviana and 

 C. toddifjesii, 



C. Mardelli (Mardell's). Jl. , sepals and petals magenta ; lip three- 



lobetl, oj)eniiig out on both sides of the column, the side lobes 

 pale magenta, the front magenta-purple, with a broad, brght 

 yellow stripe down the centre of the throat. June. Stems about 

 4^111. long, two-leaved. A hybrid between C. Luddemanniana 

 and Lmlia ele<janii, (F. M. ser. ii. 437.) 



C. marglnata. This is now regarded as synonymous with Li^lia 



jfumila, 



C. Marstcrsonice (Marsterson's), Jl, amethyst-coloured, inter- 

 medi-.iU^ in character between C. Loddigesii and C. labiata ; 

 lateral lobes of the lip yellowish-white, with an amethyst border, 

 the middle lobe intense purple. Stems about 8iu. long, two- 

 baved. Gardm hybrid, 



C, xnaxima alba (wliite). Jl. white, having the usual yellow and 



purpli; markings ou the lip. 



C, 



« m. aphlebia (veiuless). In this variety the purple, retic 

 latcd veins are absent from the lip, which has a yellow dii 

 surrounded l>y light purpk-. """"■ 



cu- 

 disk 



1884. 



C» m. Backhouse! ( Biickhonse'a). Jl, richer in colour than those 

 of thr typo. L stilt, upright. Pdeudo -bulbs short and plump. 

 Colombia. 



C, m. doctoris (teacher). 

 flowers. lbo3. 



A variety with pale rose-coloured 



C m. Hrubyana (Ilruby's). jl. tinted pale rose; lip handsomely 



veined with red and marked with a central, yellow stripe. 1885. 

 A brautiful variety. 



C, Mcasurcsii (.MtMsures*). ft., sepals an<l petals reddish-brown, 

 ligulate, ucut^, the petals slightly undulated; lip whitish-rose, 

 the aide iacinia; forming a blunt angle, bearing a small point in 

 the nn<]<ne, involved at the upper part, the isthmus almost 

 wanting, the anterior part cordate ; cohmin purple at top, rose 

 at base. Pseudu-buLbs usually two-leaved. 1886. A hvbrid 



usually two-leaved. 

 between (7. AcUmdice and C. Walkeriana. 



C. Mcndclii. This is now regarded as a variety of C. lahiata, 



C M. bclla (beautiful). A charming variety, having whitish- 

 mauvelilac i)etals, ami a darker mauve-lilac front part to the 

 lip. 1882. (\V. O. A. 225.) 



C, M. grandifiora (large flowered). /. Sin. across; sepals and 

 petals white, very broad; lip magenta-rose, white and frilled at 

 the edge, fringed, broad, the throat lemon -yellow, lined pale 

 ma;iL'ntaroiie. May and June. Colombia. (W. O, A. i. 5.) 



C. Iff. Jamcsiana (James'). /. about 5tn. across ; sepals and 



petals rosy, tipped purple, broad; lip rich, velvety pnrplish-rose 

 in the front half, the ilisk golden-yellow, the throat whitish, 

 pencilled crimson. 1882. (W. O. A. iv. 178.) 



C, M, Bdorganise (Mrs. Morgan's). /., sepals and petals snow- 

 white, freely produced ; lip white, beautifully fringed, with a 

 distinct, bright magenta blotch towards the apex, the throat 

 orange, with darker stripes. May and June. C«>himbia. Habit 

 as in C. Mendelii, Syn. C. Morgama' (AV. O. A. i. 6). 



C. M- snperbissima (most superbX /. very large; sepals and 

 petaljj pate \>hish, broad ; lip bright amethyst, much crisped and 

 frilled at the edge, the throat rich yellow, Colombia, 



C*Mitchclll (Mitcheirs). /., sepals and petals purplish-violet • 

 front lobe o! the lip deep purple-magenta, the lateral lobes 

 liirht purple, tipped magenta-purple, the disk orange, edged 

 whtte. I. dark ^een. Stems about 1ft. long, two-leaved. A 

 hybnd between C. fftUtaia Unpoldi i ni\fl C. Trianfv qnadricolor 

 (K. M. ser. ii. 337.) 



C. Morsanise (:\rra. Morgan's). A form of C. Mcndclii. 



C. Mossiae. This is now regarded as a variety of C. lalnata, 



C, M. Alexandras (Alexandra's). /., sepals and petals pale 

 blush; Up wb^e, spotted and veined bright magenta* throat 

 orange, marked crimson-pnrple. ' 



C. M. Arnoldiana (Amohi's). f., sepals and petals whitish-rose * 



lip rather narrow. 1884. ' 



C. M. aureo-marglnata (golden-margined). Ji. large; sepj.ls 

 and petals tleep blus>!i ; h'p <leep violet-rose in the centre, yellow 

 at base, the yellow sUiin continued so as to form a broadniargin 

 to the upper, expanded portion of the lip. 



C. M. Blakci (lilake'**). /., sepals and petals blu^h, the latter 

 hiUed toward-* the points ; lip orange-buff at base, mottled violet- 

 , r\.se in front, the markijigs pushing nearly to the edge. 



C. M. Candida (white). Jl, sometimes 7in. across, but sparingly 

 prtxluceil, and often deformed : sepals an<l petals white - lip 

 criuisim, fringed. June and July. I. light green, h/ lit, 

 Brazil. (F. d. tj. 661, under name of C. labiata Candida.) 



CsAtley Si— continued* 



C. M. complanata (flattened). /. large, remarkable for the 

 almost total absence of frilling; sepals and petals deep blush; 

 lip broad and spread out at apex, stained orange at base, faintly 

 mottled and vemed purple over the centre, leaving abroad, pale 



blush edge. 



C, Iff. conspicua (conspicuous). Jl. large ; sepals and petals blush ; 



lip marked violet-rose, dashed orange at base, and having an 

 irregular, pale border. 



C. M. Hardyana (Hardy's). /., sepals and petals pale purple, 



irregularly blotched with magenta-purple ; lip yellow and white, 

 irregularly marked with darker magenta-purple than that of the 

 sepals an<l petals. 1881. A remarkably beautiful and distinct 

 form. (W. O. A. iii. 125.) 



C. M- Nalderlana (Nalder's). Jl. ro?y-j>urple, with a slight, 

 greyish hue, and darker borders and markings, Venezuela. 



C* M, Reineckiana (Reinecke's). /., sepals and petals pure 

 white ; lip having an orange disk, and rays of violet lines and 

 dots towards the margin. 1884. 



C. M. Roezlii (Roezl's). /. having two bright yellow eyes behind 

 the purple apex of the lip. 1885. 



C- M. Wageneri (Wagoner's). The correct name of the plant 

 described on p. 284, Vol. I., as C. Wageneri. 



C. noMlior. This is now regarded as a variety of C. Walker- 

 iana. 



C. n, Huguenayi (Hngnenay's). fi. purple, striated with red, aijd 

 having a yellow blotch veined with red on the disk of the lip, 

 large. Matto-Grosso, Brazil, 1885. 



C, n. maxima (greatest). Jl. richly coloured, large ; sepals and 

 petals of a beautiful lilac-purple ; yellow spot on the lip veined 

 with purple. 1885. 



C» Percivaliana (Percival's). ^.smaller than in C. .Ifossioe, but 

 darker and richer in colour in the best forms ; sepals and petals 

 deep blush ; lip intense magenta-crimson, margined with blush- 

 piuk, nmch fringed, the throat marked with golden and crimson 

 lines. January and February. Colombia. A distinct form of 

 C. labiata. (U. C. n. s., xxi., p. 178 ; W. O. A. iii. 144.) 



C, P. alba (white), Jt.^ sepals and petals pure white ; lip white, 

 with an orange stain in the throat, lirazil, 1884. 



C. P. bella (handsome). /. bright purple ; sepals, petals, and 

 anterior part of lip spotted dark purple, the petals hard, 

 wavy. 



C. P. Reichenbachi (Keichenbach's). /., sepals and petals rich 

 mauve-purple ; front lobe of the lip deep purple, the purple 

 running out into a point behind, on each side of which the lip is 

 deep yellow with red venation. 1886. 



C- porpbyroglossa (purple-tongued). /., sepals and petals of a 

 light chestnut-brown ; Up very tine, the stalk of the anterior 

 lacinia crenulated or serrated at the edges, the central lacinia 

 much keeled ; column Mhite at back, yellow covered with purple, 

 stripes in front. 1887. This species resembles C. puttata, but 

 has larger flowers, 



C, p. punctulata (slightly dotted). /. having scattered, crimson 

 spots on the inside of the petals and a few on the sepals ; column 

 yellow, richly adorned with crimson, 1887. 



C. p. sulpburea (sulphur-coloured). /., sepals and petals 

 sulphur-coloured. 1887. 



C. porpbyropblebia (purple-veined). /. 4in. in expanse ; sepals 

 and petals pale mauve, the former narrow-oblong, the petals 

 falcate-elliptic, lin. broad ; base of the lip pale mauve, the front 

 lobe darker, with deep mauve veins, which are continued up the 

 middle of the disk to the base, the front part of the side lobes 

 pale yellowish, with light mauve at the wavy edge. 1885. A 

 fine hybrid between C. intermedia and C. superha. 



C, pumila. This is now regarded as :iynonymous with Loelia 

 purnila, 



C. quadricolor. A variety of C. Triance. 



C. RegnellL This is now regarded as svnonymous with C. Schil- 

 leriana. 



C. Reineckiana (Kcinecke's). A variety of C. Mossice. 



C. resplendens (resplendent). /., sepals and petals dull olive- 

 brown, with thinly scattered purple .spots; lip white, with 

 amethyst keels and warts, the side lacinite nmch developed and 

 very acummate. 1886. Probably a natural hybrid between 

 C, guttata and C. Schilleriana. 



C, Rollissonil (KoUisson's). A synonym of C. Triance delicata. 



C. Sauderiana (Sander's). A synonym of C. WarscetvicziL 



C, Schilleriana Amaliana. /. having a very large and broad 



front lot>e to the hp, whicii is densely veined bright purple on 

 a white ground the disk yellow. Brazil, 1887. Veitch unites 



C. R€'jnelU with the type. 



C. Schofieldiana (Schofield's), A variety of C. granulosa. 

 C. Scbroederiana (Baron von 



C Walkcriana, 



Schrceder's). 



A variety of 



C. sclta (clever), ^.sepals, as well a-s the broad, waxy petals, 

 pale ochre, with light purple blotches and shades; lip purple, 

 with pale sulphur side lobes, having purple edges, anda white 



