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Odontoglossum—continued. 
Those known to require warm-house treatment are indi- 
cated by a dagger (+). 
O. Andersonianum lobatum (lobed). A synonyin of 0. crispwm 
lobatum. 
O. A. splendens (spendid). A synonym of O. erispuin splendens. 
O. A. tenue (slender). A synonym of 0. crispum tenue. 
O. angustatum (narrowed). /l. in erect, shortly branched 
panicles; sepals greenish, with a brown iid-line, linear, very 
acuminate ; petals yellow, transversely barred cinnamon-brown, 
broader than the sepals, crisped; lip white, the anterior part 
oblong-triangular, wavy, toothed, with brown streaks and bars, 
and a crest of two serrated lamellw, 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. astranthum (star-flowered). l. 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-purple spots; panicle branching, upwards of fifty- 
flowered. Ecuadorean Andes. Something like 0. odoratum. 
O, baphicanthum (dyed-flowered). A variety of 0. odoratwin. 
O. bictonense roseum (rosy). /l., sepals and petals brown; 
lip deep rose. O. b. rubrum is probably synonymous with 
this. 
O. b. rubrum (red). See O. b. roseum. 
O. b. speciosum (showy). /l., sepals and petals dark purple, 
transversely marked yellow; lip rosy-purple. 1887. (R. G. 
1250, f. e-d.) 
O. b, sulphureum (sulphur). 
white. 
O. blandum Rossianum (Ross’). /l., sepals and petals spotted 
brown ; lip yellow, with red spots at base, the blade spotted and 
streaked purple, the crests yellow. 1886. 
O. Boddaértianum (Dr. Boddaéit van Cutsem’s). /l., 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. 
0. Bowmanni (Bowmann’s). A form of 0. erispwm. 
O. brachypterum (short-winged). jl., sepals and petals light 
yellow, with a few cinnamon blotches ; lamina of the lip yellow, 
with a Jarge cinnamon blotch in front of the crest, which consists 
of five parallel keels, the stalk channelled, adpressed on the 
column, which is streaked and blotched cinnamon. Ocala. New 
Grenada, 1882. A natural hybrid. 
O. Brassia (Brassia-like). A synonym of 0. odoratwm delto- 
glossum. 
O. czerulescens (bluish). 
fl., sepals and petals yellow; lip 
A synonym of O. Rossii. 
Fic. 45. ODONTOGLOSSUM CERVANTESI, showing Habit and 
detached Flower. 
Odontoglossum—continued. 
O. Cervantesii Andersoni (Anderson’s). jl. white, with 
broken bars of reddish-brown at the base of the sepals and 
petals; lip bordered with reddish-brown spots. Mexico. The 
type is shown in Fig. 45. 
O. C. roseum (rosy). jl. pale rose-coloured. 
0. chetostroma (bristled-lip). j., sepals blackish-purple, 
tipped yellow, lanceolate, acuminate; petals yellow, spotted 
blackish-purple; lip yellow, marked cinnamon, pandurate, 
narrow at base, suddenly dilated a d acuminate in the anterior 
part, which is fringed; column wings very narrow. J. and 
pseudo-bulbs reddish-brown. 1883. Said to be a natural hybrid 
between O. Hallit and O. cristatwm. 
O. chiriquense (Chiriqui). A variety of 0. coronarium. 
O. cinnamomeum (cinnamon). /l. strongly scented, resembling 
those of O. odoratwim, but with broader and more densely marked 
sepals and petals; lip yellow, downy, with a large, brownish- 
cunieod spot on the disk, the margin faintly spotted with crimson. 
0. constrictum castaneum (chestnut-brown). ., sepals and 
Delels DEES having one or two greenish-white lines at the 
Se. H 
QO. c. pallens (pale). /., sepals and petals sulphur; lip whitish, 
with a very light yellowish hue. 
0. cordatum Kienastianum (Kienast’s). A variety remark- 
able for the few broad blotches on the sepals and petals; the 
lip is very dark brown in front. 1886. 
O. c. superbum (superb). ji. more richly coloured, and larger 
than in the type; scape upwards of 2ft. high, much branched. 
Mexico. 
0. coronarium chiriquense (Chiriqui). . paler and larger 
than in the type; sepals chestnut-brown; petals yellow, with 
some brown markings; lip yellow, with a brown blotch on the 
disk. Chiriqui. Syn. 0. chiriquense. 
0. c. miniatum (scarlet). /. smaller than in the type ; sepals 
and petals chestnut-brown, bordered yellow; lip yellow; in- 
florescence denser. Pseudo-bulbs more closely placed. Ecuador, 
Syn. O. miniatum (of gardens). 
0. crinitum sapphiratum (sapphire). A fine variety, having 
the white lip covered with light mauve-bluish spots. 1886. 
0. crispum Andersonianum. According to Messrs. Veitch, 
the following are merely colour forms of this variety: angus- 
tatum, Josephinew, lobatum, Pollettianum, and tenue ; but for 
convenience of reference they are kept distinct in this work. 
O. c. angustatum (narrowed). jl., sepals and petals narrower 
and more pointed than in 0. c. Andersonianum, the petals having 
larger blotches. 
0. c. apiatum (bee-like). /., all the segments marked with one 
large brown blotch and two smaller ones, the sepals stained 
violet-purple. 1886, 
O. c, aureum magnificum (golden, magnificent). 7. creamy- 
yellow, din. across; sepals and petals blotched chocolate-red ; 
spikes stout, erect, branched at base. 1883. 
0. c. Ballantynei (Ballantyne’s). //., sepals and petals having 
a large, sanguineous-purple blotch in the centre; lip with large, 
reddish-brown spots around the crest. 
0. c. Bowmanni (Bowmann’s). jl., sepals white, flushed and 
blotched deep rose; petals white, spotted rose towards the base ; 
lip broadly hastate, with four or five reddish-brown spots and 
a large yellow disk. New Grenada. Syn. 0. Bowmanni. 
0. c. Cutsemianum (Cutsem’s). jl. white, spotted red, large, 
with broad, toothed petals. 
0. c. Dayanum (Day’s). /., sepals with an irregular, central, 
imauye-purple blotch; petals with one or two circular spots and 
a streak at the base; lip white. 
O.c. Edithiz (Edith’s). . yellow, blotched brown; sepals suffused 
rose; petals white in the centre. Columbia. SyN. 0. Edithie. 
0. c. Hrubyanum (Hruby’s). /. large, the whole of the central 
area of the very broad sepals and petals occupied by a brown 
blotch. Columbia. 
0. c. hyperxanthum (extra-yellow). ., sepals with a few light 
yellow spots ; petals white, rhomboid, serrated ; lip and column 
yellow. 1887. 
O. c. Josephinez (Josephine’s). /., sepals and petals blush- 
white, spotted reddish-chocolate ; lip recurved at tip, having a 
yellow disk. Winter. Syn. 0. Josephine (W. O, A. iv. 188). 
O. c. lobatum (lobed). /l. numerous, 24in. across; sepals and 
petals creamy-white, spotted chestnut-brown at base ; lip spotted 
chestnut, and with two lines of the same colour. New Grenada. 
Syn. 0. Andersonianum lobatum. 
O. c. Pollettianum (Pollett’s). /., sepals and petals tinted 
purple, margined creamy-white, spotted reddish-brown ; lip with 
a brown blotch in the middle. New Grenada. (M. O. i. 26.) 
Syn. O. Pollettianum. 
