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Odontoglossum—tontinued. 
O. c. A. ttulatum (mall- spotted). fl. beautifully marked 
with small brown spots on the 7 and petals; lip white, 
with a yellow base and a few brown lines. A pretty sub- 
variety. * dn S Ag 
O. c. Chestertonii (Chesterton’s). H., sepals an 
the sepals white, with small reddish-brown transv 
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s broad, 
-blotches ; 
Odontoglossum—continued. : 
violet line at base; lip obovate, very flat; keels yellow. A distinct 
variety, 1878. 
O. c. flaveolum (yellowish). A distinct variety, with yellow 
flowers, and a very few red spots and lines. Bogota, 1880. 
(W. O. A. i. 43.) 
O. c. giganteum (gigantic). A. white, spotted all over very pro- 
7 Fic. 715. ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM, è 
petals white, with two to five red-brown spots ; lip red-brown, 
with a broad, yellowish-white margin. 
fastuosum d). fi., odd sepal deep bluish-lilac, with a 
pAn border aot tee 3 brown-violaceous blotches ; lateral 
sepals white on the inner half, lilac-violet on the outer, blotched 
brownish-violet towards the base; petals white, with a brownish- 
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fusely with reddish-brown, large ; spike 3ft. high, branching, and 
many-flowered. A very fine, but rare, variety. 
0. c. 14 ———4 (spotted).* A well-marked variety. To the 
gene features of the typical species, it adds larger flowers, of 
a pure white ground colour, with a few well-marked spots of a 
coppery red on each sepal and petal, and the singularly oblong- 
