inflorescence 6-8 in. lonof ; corollas 

 small, dark red-pnrple. China. 

 (Kew.) 



Calyptrogyne sarapiguensis. (p. c. 



stem i8 short, about 6 ft. high, and 

 many-leaved. The leaves are about 

 fi ft. long ; the petiole has a length of 



long, 24 to 28 in. broad, 4 to 4} ft. 

 long, pinnate." Costa Rica. (TJ. 



A tall-growing species with bluish- 

 white flowers with recurved segments. 



in general aspect. Asia Minor. 

 (Haage & Schmidt. Erfurt.) 



Castilleja inte^ra. (<?. c. 1901, xxx, 



218.) Scrophulariaceaj. H, A peren- 

 nial species with loosely - branched 



bracts. New Mexico" (Henkel, Darm- 



*Cata8etum quadridens. (a: b. 190i, 



149.) Orohidacese. 8. The flowers 



pair of short, acute teeth, situated at 



stigma, in addition to the usual pair 

 of antennae. The flowers are light 

 green, blotched all over with dark 

 brown. (Kew.) 



Cattleya Clarkise (*?./?. 1901, 15.) 



(E.F.Clark.) '""" *" ' " "" "' 



Cattleya dowiana Rosita. ^g. m. 



tinged with purple ; petals rose- 

 purple, tinged with yellow at the 



reining''' (""Maron^Brunrv, France.) 



Cattleya flaveacens. (o. it. 1901, 

 Cattleya fulvescens. (Cr. m. 1901. 



(Charlesworth & Co.) 



Cattleya geleniana. (ir. g. 1901, 



111.) 6. A garden hybrid, probably 

 hicolor. (fikron Hruby, HuLar^-.) ' 



Cattleya (Jermania. (O.fl.i90i,3i5.) 



G. A garden hybrid between C.qranu- 

 lota »ehojieldiana and 0. ha>-dyana. 

 (Charlesworth k Co.) 



Cattleya gloriosa. (<9. a i90i, xxix, 



r. Wanu'H and C. schiUevlana. (A. A. 

 Peeters, St. Gilles, Brussels.) 



Cattleya Iris. (/?. r. 1901, 317.) s. 



and C. dimlana aurea. (Charlesworth 

 &Co.) 



Cattleya Juliae. (O. r. 1901, 368.) 



G. A garden hybrid between C. how- 

 ringiana and C. lahlato. (Stanley, 



garden hybrid between C. .tchWenaiui 

 and C. srhofiddlam. (A. A. Peeters, 

 St. Gilles, Brussels.) 



Cattleya Lansbergei- (Z. 1901, t. 



72,").) S. A garden hybrid between 

 (L'Horticole Coloniale, Brussels.) 



Cattleya lueddemanniana Stanley!. 



iO.R. 1901, 317.) G. A form with a 

 white flower of fine shape, with the 

 disc of the lip yellow and the front 

 lobe lined with purple. (Stanley, 

 Ashton & Co.) 



Cattleya Mendelii gigantea. iO.R. 



1901, 185.) G. "A fine light form 

 with a very large lip." (H. Little.) 



Cattleya Mendelii hackbridgensis. 



iGard. 1901, lix. June 8, vii.) G. 

 Petals blotched with crimson from 

 the apex to the centre, the front lobe 

 of the lip being also exceedingly 

 dark. (A. H. Sraee.) 



Cattleya Mossiae coundoniensis. 



with flowei^ ^f'^'great size an?"fch 

 colour. (G. Singer.) 



Cattleya Mossise dulcis. iG. c. i90i, 



xxix. May 2.5, Suppl. 2.) G. "A 

 grand rose tinted flower, with extra- 

 ordinary lip, orange in the centre, and 

 rich rose-crimson in front, which is 

 finely crimped." (Sir F. Wigan.) 



Cattleya peckaviensis. (ir. g. 1901. 



431, f. .>2.) G. A garden hybrid 



