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Cattleya—continued. 
Cc, E. Wallisii (Wallis’). ., segments white, the orange-yellow 
disk of the lip reduced in size. 
C. exoniensis (Exeter). This is now classed under Lelia. 
C. fausta (lucky). /., sepals and petals rosy-lilac ; lip white, with 
a large, yellow disk extending the whole length of the throat, 
tipped crimson. November. A hybrid between C. Loddigesti 
and Lelia exoniensis. (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 the anterior part. 
C. felix (fruitful). A synonym of Lelia felix. 
C. Forbesi (forbes’). jl. 3in. to 4in. in diameter; sepals and 
petals pale yellowish-green, sub-equal ; lip three-lobed, the two 
lateral lobes yellow, sometimes streaked red, conyolute over the 
column, the middle lobe pale yellow, with a broad, bright yellow, 
central band ; column yellow, spotted and stained red ; pedun- 
cles erect, two to five-flowered. /. ovate-oblong, coriaceous. Stems 
about lft. high, two-leaved. Rio de Janeiro, 1823. (B. M. 3265; 
B. R. 953.) 
C. Gaskelliana (Gaskell’s). A variety of C. labiata. 
Cc. gigas. This is now regarded as a variety of C. labiata. 
C. g. albo-striata (white-striated). . smaller than in the type ; 
sepals and petals marked with a distinct, white, central bar or 
Stripe on a blush ground. 1882. 
Cc. g. burfordiensis (Burford). #. more richly coloured and 
larger than in the type; sepals and petals rose-purple ; lip of an 
apenas amethyst, lighter towards the crisped edges, din. across. 
1882. 
Cc. g. grandiflora (large-flowered). fl. remarkably large ; sepals 
and petals rose-pink ; lip highly coloured, the upper part white 
edged with magenta. 1882. 
Cc. granulosa asperata (rough). _//., sepalsand petals brownisb, 
spotted dark purple; lip yellowish at base, light vivid purple 
with a broad white border in front, rough. 1886. 
Cc. g. Russelliana (Russell’s). _/l. larger than in the type, with 
broader segments ; inner side of the lateral lobes of the lip and 
the claw of the middle lobe orange-yellow, the blade white, 
spotted with crimson-purple. (B. R. 1845, 59 ; B. M. 5048, under 
name of C. granulosa.) 
C. g. Schofieldiana (Schofield’s). //l., sepals and petals greenish- 
yellow, spotted with crimson, the petals narrow at the base, 
very broad and obtuse at the apex; lip rich purple, with whitish 
side lobes, the middle lobe covered with lamellz and papille. 
l. broad, two to a pseudo-bulb. Pseudo-bulbs 1}ft. high. Syn. 
C. Schofieldiana (W. O. A. ii. 93). 
Cc. guttata immaculata (unspotted). /., sepals and petals 
pee smaya without spots; lip white, the front lobe purple. 
1886. 
C. g. Keteleeri (Keteleer’s). 
C. g. leopardina (leopard-spotted). 1. numerous and handsome ; 
sepals and petals thickly spotted with dark brown; side lobes 
of the lip white, the broad, bilobed front lobe rich purplish-red ; 
racemes large. Pseudo-bulbs elongated. 1886. 
C. g. lilacina (lilac). #., sepalsand petals blush-white, spotted 
magenta; lip bright magenta-crimson, large and well-fringed. 
June. Brazil. SYN. C. g. Keteleeri. 
C. g. pheenicoptera (purple-winged). 
purple ; lip whitish. 1883. 
Cc. g. Prinzii (Prinz’). A synonym of C. amethystoglossa. 
Cc. g. punctulata (slightly spotted). /1., sepals and petals pale 
yellowish-green, with but few spots ; lip as in Leopoldii. 
Cc. g. Williamsiana (Williams’), A variety having purplish, 
unspotted sepals and petals, and a white lip with a dark purple 
front lobe. 1884. (W. O. A. vy. 212.) 
C. Hardyana (Hardy's). /l. 6in. to 8in. in expanse ; sepals and 
petals rich rosy-mauve, the former lanceolate, the latter elliptic 
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 magnificent 
plant, supposed to be a natural hybrid. (W. O. A. vy. 231.) 
C. Harrisii (Dr. Harris’). ., sepals and petals amethyst-blue, 
with numerous purple spots ; side lobes of the lip paler than the 
sepals 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. 7. Tin. long, lin. to 24in. broad. 
Pseudo-bulbs rather flat, lin. to 6in. long. 1887. A hybrid between 
C. guttata Leopoldii and C. Mendelit. 
C. Harrisoniz (Mrs. Harrison’s). 
variety of C. Loddigesii. 
C. Holfordi (Holford’s). A garden synonym of C. luteola. 
C. hybrida picta (painted hybrid). _//. six or seven on each 
peduncle; sepals pale olive-green, sparingly spotted purple; 
petals similarly coloured, with the addition of a broad margin of 
pale rosy-mauve; lateral lobes of the lip white externally, the 
middle lobe purple, with a paler margin and yellowish disk. A 
garden hybrid between C. guttata and C. intermedia. (F. M. 
1881, 473.) 
A synonym of C. g. lilacina. 
4., sepals and petals deep 
This is now regarded as a 
Cattleya—continued. 
C. intricata (intricate). ., sepals and petals light whitish-rose, 
narrow; lip like that of Lelia elegans picta, only the sharp- 
angled, long, side lacinie are white, and the free blade of the 
mid-lacinia has an abrupt stalk, and is of the deepest, warm 
purple ; column light rose. 1884. Hybrid. 
C. iricolor (rainbow-coloured), 1. milk-white, with a few purple 
marks on the lip, 3in. to 4in. across; petals narrower than the 
sepals ; lip obscurely three-lobed, the two lateral lobes convolute 
over the column ; peduncles two or three-flowered. J. 1ft. long, 
strap-like, complicate at base, emarginate at apex. Stems 4in. 
to Sin. long, one-leaved. Native country unknown. 
Cc. Kimballiana (Kimball’s). jl. large; sepals and petals of a 
delicate rosy-white, the former lanceolate, acute, the latter very 
broad, elliptic, wavy; tube of the lip white outside, with some 
yellow near the front margins, the inside yellow with some 
orange lines, the wavy front lobe rich purple on the front part. 
Venezuela, 1881. A fine species. 
C, labiata. The following are now included here as varieties: 
Dowiana, Eldorado, gigas, Luddemanniana, Mendelii, Mossic, 
Percivaliana, Triane, Warneri, and Warscewiczit. 
C.1. Gaskelliana (Gaskell’s). _/l. Tin. across, resembling those of 
C. Mossiwv, but paler; lobes of the lip confluent, crisped, yellow 
within. Autumn. Brazil. A magnificent plant. (I. H. 1886, 
613, under name of C. Gaskelliana.) 
Cc. 1. leucophza (dusky-white). 
white ; lip lilac, margined white ; throat yellow. 
C.1. regina (queen). _., sepals, petals, ovary, and column purple ; 
lip dark mauve-purple, with the usual two lateral, yellow spots. 
Venezuela. SyN. C. speciosissima regine. 
C. 1. Schroederiana (Baron von Schreeder’s). _/l. white, large; lip 
marked with broken, mauve-purple lines, and haying an orange 
median line. 1886. A fine variety. 
C. 1. Wilsoniana (Wilson’s). 1. of a fine amethyst colour; sepals 
rather broad and blunt, the petals very much so; lip with a 
strong fold on each side in front of the centre, the anterior part 
crenulate and emarginate, marked dark purple. 1887. 
C. Lawrenceana (Sir Trevor Lawrence's). /l.purplish-lilac, as large 
as those of a good C. Trianw; sepals uncommonly broad; petals 
broader than the sepals, usually blunt ; lip pandurate, emarginate, 
rather broader in front than at the base, the anterior part of the 
darkest, warmest purple, the side wings purple, the centre light 
yellow. British Guiana, 1885. A fine species. (G. C. n. s., 
xxiii., pp. 374-5.) 
Cc. L. concolor (one-coloured). 
1886. 
Cc. L. rosea-superba (superb rosy). (jl. delicate rosy-purple, 
striated white, large; sepals paler than the petals and lip; disk 
of the lip white. The form ocu/ata has the central area of the Jip 
buff-yellow, and without a purple band. 
C. Lemoniana. This is now regarded as synonymous with 
C. labiata. 
C. Lindleyana. This is now classed under Lelia. 
C,lobata. This is now classed under Lelia. 
Cc. Eee candida (white). 1. white, with a yellow disk to 
the lip. 
Cc. L. Harrisoniz (Mrs. Harrison’s). The correct name of the 
plant described on p. 282, Vol. L., as C. Harrisoniw. 
Cc. L. maculata (spotted). /., having minute, purple spots ex- 
tending over the whole surface. Brazil. 
Cc. L. violacea (violet). jl. more deeply coloured than in the 
type. 
C. Lucieniana (Lucien’s). ., sepals and petals brown, with a 
wash of purple; lip rich purple, trifid, with pale yellow side 
lobes, and red veinsand keels. 1885. A beautiful hybrid. 
C, Luddemanniana (Luddemann’s). ., sepals and petals 
delicate purplish-rose, suffused white, the petals nearly three 
times as broad as the sepals, and gently undulated, chiefly in the 
distal half; convolute lobes of the lip of the same colour 
externally as the sepals and petals, the anterior lobe fine 
amethyst-purple, crisped, emarginate, with two pale yellow or 
white blotches at the entrance of the tube, between which are 
lines of amethyst-purple gently diverging from the base of the 
lip. September and October. This is a variety of C. labiata. 
Syns. C. Dawsonii (W.S. O. i. 16), C. speciosissima Buchananiana 
(W. O. A. vi. 261.) 
Cc. L. alba (white). 1. large, pure white, with a pale yellow stain 
on the disk of the lip. 
Cc. L. brilliantissima (most brilliant). /., sepals and petals 
bright rose, the latter with an amethyst-purple, feathered blotch 
near the apex; anterior lobe of the lip maroon-purple, with 
two pale yellow blotches beneath. Syn. C. brilliantissima (of 
gardens). 
c. L. regina (queenly). #., sepals and petals rosy-purple; lip 
deep purple, with two yellow blotches as in the type. 
C. luteola (yellowish). /. yellow, 2in. across; sepals narrow- 
oval, blunt; lip white, with a yellow disk, cucullate, rounded 
jl., sepals and petals blush- 
Brazil. 
jl. wholly of a light purple. 
