574 THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING. 
Nymphza—continued. | Octomeria— continued. 
N. tuberosa flavescens (yellowish). /. creamy-white, 4in. to | acuminate ; lip one-fourth as long as the sepals and petals, 
6in. in diameter; stamens bright yellow. 2. as in N. alba. | obtuse, yellowish, with a large, lurid-purple bloteh ; peduncles 
Rhizome long and stout, producing numerous tubers. 1887. | bearing two or three flowers. J. elliptic, fleshy, whitish-green 
Syn. V. Marliacea chromatella. above, beneath dark green, obscurely tessellated with dark 
Fic. 44. NEPHTHYTIS PICTURATA, showing Habit and detached Leaf (see p. 573). 
purple, and minutely furrowed. kh. about 2in. 1887, Plant 
tufted. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM. To the species described on 
p. 470-5, Vol. IL., the following should now be added. 
OCTOMERIA. To the species described on p. 467, 
Vol. II., the following should now be added: 
O. supraglauca (glaucousabove). /l. jin. long; sepals and petals 
pale -glassy-green, faintly tinted purplish outside, lanceolate, | p 
