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Odontoglossum — continued. 



Those known to require warm-house treatment are indi- 

 cated by a dagger (f). 



O. Andersonianumlobatum (lobed). 



■ lohatum. 



A synonym of 0. crispum 



O. A. splendens (spendid). A synonym of 0. crispum sptendens. 

 O. A. tenUG (slender). A synonym of O. crispum tenue. 



O. angustatum (narrowod). fl. in erect, shortly branched 

 panicles ; sepals greenish, with a brown mid-line, linear, very 

 acuminate; petals yellow, transversely barred cinnamon-brown, 

 broader than the sepals, crisped ; lip white, the anterior part 

 oblong-tnangnlar, wavy, toothed, with brown streaks and burs, 

 and a crest of two serrated lamellae, one middle keel, and a tooth 

 on each side of it. Pseudo-bulbs pyriform, ancipitous, each with 

 one broadly lanceolate leaf from its apex, and about four 

 accessory ones at its base. Peru. (B. O. 26.) 



O. astrantham (star-flowered), fl. nearly 2in. across, the organs 

 stellately disposed ; sepals and petals yellowish, streaked and 

 blotched purplish-brown ; lip white, spotted pale rose, ligulate, 

 acuminate in front, the base of the column orange, with a few 

 reddish-pnrple spots; panicle branching, upwards of fifty- 

 flowered. Kcuadorean Andes. Something like O. odoratum, 



O, bapMcanthuzn (dyed-flowered). A variety of 0. odoratum. 



O. bictonense roseum (rosy), fl., sepals and petals brown; 



lip deep rose. O. 6. ruhrum is prol>ably synonymous with 

 this. 



O. b. rabrum (red). See o. b. roseum* 



O. b. speciosum (showy), fl., sepals and petals dark pnrple, 

 transversely marked yellow; lip rosy-purple. 1887. (U. O, 

 1250, f. c-d.) 



O. b. sulpbureum (sulphur), a,, sepals and petals yellow; lip 

 white. 



O- blandum Rossianum (Ross'). /., sepals and petals spotted 

 brown ; lip yellow, with red spots at base» the blade spotted and 

 streaked purple, the crests yellow. 1886. 



O. Boddaertlanum (Dr. Boddat-rt van Cutsem's). fl,, sepals 

 and petals yellow, marked dark cinnamon, lanceolate, acuminate ; 

 lip white, the basilar lobes semi-ovate, erect, dotted mauve- 

 purple, the median lobe with small, spreading basilar angles ; 

 column whitish-yellow, spotted brownish-purple. Venezuela. 



O. Bowmanni (Bowmann's). A form of O. crujmm. 



O. braohyptemin (short- winged), fl., sepals and petals light 

 yellow, with a few cinnamon blotches ; lamina of the lip yellow, 

 with a large cinnamon blotch in front of the crest, which consists 

 of live parallel keels, the stalk channelled, adpressed on the 

 column, which is streaked and blotched cinnamon. Ocai^a. New 

 Grenada, 1882. A natural hybrid. 



O. Brassia (Brassia-like). A synonym of 0. odoratum dcUo- 



glossum. 



O* caerulescens (bluish). A synonym of 0. Rossii. 



Odontoglossum— 



Fig. 45. Odontoglossum Cervantesh, showing Habit and 



detached Flower. 



■cordlnued. 



O. Cervantesii Anderson! (Anderson's), fl. white, with 

 Oroken bars of reddibh-brown at the )»ase of the sepals and 

 petals; lip bordered with reddish-brown spots. Mexico. The 

 type IS shown in Fig. 45. 



O. C. roseum (rosy), /. pale rose-coloured. 



O. cbaetostroma (bristled-lip), jf., sepalx blackish-purple, 

 nppe(l yellow, lanceolate, acumiimte; peUU yu-ilow, Mpott.-d 

 blackish-purplo ; lip yellow, marked cinimmou, puuduiaLL, 



narrow at base, suddanly dilated and nrnm?nate In the anterior 

 part, which is fringed ; column wings very narrow. L and 

 pseudo-bulbs reddishbrowu. 1883. Waid to be a nalunil hybrid 

 between 0. nallli and 0. cristahun, 



O, chirlqucnso ((Jhirifjui). A Muwty of 0. corojinrima. 



O* Cinnamomcum (Hnnamon). /. strongly wcrnted, rrrmhllng 



those ol O. udufutuiii, but with bnnider iinil iruir*' dciistdy mnrkrd 

 sepaU and petals; lip yellow, viunny, with a large, biuwnish- 



f""isonspot on the disk, the margin faiiitlyHjujlUd witUciim^uiK 



O. oonstrictum caatanoum (chesfnut-bntwn). >?., eepaHnnd 

 petals brown, haviii- one or two kicouifih- white lines at ih.- 

 base. 1885. 



O. c. pallens (pale): rt., aepals and petals sulphur; !(p whitlnh, 

 with a very light yeliuwish hue. 



O. cordatum Klenastianum (Kietiast*a). A v;iiicty remark- 

 able for the few broad hlotclies on thf^ ^••pah and petiils ; the 

 lip is very dark brown in front. 1886. 



O, C, aupcrbum (superb), fl, more riddy coloured, and larftr 



than In tho type ; sr-ape upward* of 2ft. high, much branchud. 

 Mexico. 



O. coronarlum chiriquonso (Chiriqni), fl. paler and larger 

 thiin in the type; sepals chustnut-brown ; petals ytdlow, with 

 gome brown markings; lip yellow, with a brown blotch on the 

 disk. Chiriqui. Syn. 0. chin'qvense, 



O. C. miniatum (f>carlut), fl. smaller than in the type ; nepfilt 

 and petals chestnut-brown, bordered yellow; lip yellow; in- 

 florescence denser. Pseudo-bulbs more closely placed. Ecuador. 

 Syk. O. miniatmn (of gardens). 



O. crinitum sappMratnm (sapphire). A fin© variety, having 

 the white lip covt-red with light mauve-bluUU epota. 1886. 



O. crlspnm Andersonlanum. According to Messrs. Veitch, 

 the following are merely colour forms of this variety: n^nuS' 

 latum, Joaephineas, lohatum, J'olUttiamim, and tenue- but" for 

 convenience of reference they are kept distinct in this work. 



O. C, ang^statum (narrowed), fl., sepals and petjiln narrower 

 and more pointed than in O. c. Andf^rsoniannm, the petals having 

 larger blotches. 



O. C. apiatnm (bee like), fl., all theee^nents marked with one 

 large orown blotch and two smaller ones, the eepaU staSned 

 violet-purple, 1886. 



O* C aureum magnlflcam (golden, magnificent), fl^ creamy- 

 yellow, 3in. across; sqjals and petals blutched chocolate-red; 

 spikes stout, erect, branched at base. 1883. 



O. c. Ballantynel (Ballantyne's). fl., sepala and petals having 

 a large, san;;uineous-purple blotch in the centre; lip with large, 

 reddish-brown spots around the crest. 



O. C. Bowmanni (Bowmann'a). /., sepals white, flushed and 

 blotched deep rose ; pptrils white, spotted rose towards the baM; 

 lip broadly hastate, with four or live reddish -)irown spots and 

 a large yellow disk. New Grenada. 8yn. 0. Bowmanni. 



O. c. Cutsemlanum (Cntsem's). /f. white, spotted red, large^ 

 with broad, toothed petals. 



O. c« Dayannm (Day's). 71., sepals with an Irrei^ular, centraL 

 mauve-purple blotch ; petals with one or two circular spots and 

 a streaK at the base; lip white. 



O. c. £dithi£e (E<Hth's). fl. yellow, blotched brown ; sepals suffi^-^H 

 rose ; petals white in the centre. Columbiat Syn. O. ICdithicc, 



O. C, Hrubyanum (TTniby*s). fl. large, the whole of the rmtral 

 area of the very broad sepals and petals occupied by a brown 

 blotch. Columbia. 



O. C, liyperxanthnm fextra-yellowV /., sepals with a few light 

 yellow spots ; petals ^^nite, rhomboid, serrated ; lip and column 



yellow. 1887. 



O. c. Josephinese (.Tosephine's). fl., nepaU and petals blush- 

 white, spotted reddish-chocolate ; lip recurved at tip. having a 

 yellow disk. Winter. Sy.n. 0. Joaephinece (W. O. A. iv. 188). 



O. C. lobatnm (lobed). fl. numerous, 2Jin. across ; sepals and 

 petals creamy-white, spotted chestnut-brown at ba^e ; lip spotted 

 chestnut, and with two lines of the ^ame colonr. New Grenada. 

 Syn. 0. A7uiergo?iianuin lobatum. 



O. c. Pollettianum (I^ollett's). fl., sepals and petals tinted 



purple, mar^nned creamy-white, spotted rtddi.sh-brown; lip with 

 a brown blotch in the middle. New Grenada. (M. 0. L 26.) 

 Syn. 0. Pollettianum. 



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