SUPPLEMENT. 577 
Odontoglossum—continued. 
O. Mulus (mule). A variety of O. luteo-purpurewm. 
O. odoratum hemileucum (half-white). /. having the disk of 
the petals and nearly the whole of the lip white. 1883. A beau- 
tiful variety. 
O. Pescatorei Germinyanum (Comte de Germiny’s). /. white, 
flushed rosy-purple on the sepals, and marked with a few rose- 
purple spots, chiefly on the mid-line of the sepals, and one at the 
apex of the petals ; basal part of the lip broadly margined purple 
round a yellow disk, which has some radiating, purple lines 
and a figured blotch in front, the front lobe spotted purple. 
(W. O. A. vii. 305.) 
Fic. 46, ODONTOGLOSSUM MACULATUM, 
O. P. leucoxanthum (white-and-yellow). 4. of a pure white, 
except some orange on the crests of the lip, the wings, and the 
base of the column. 1887. A remaikable form. (G. C, ser. iii., 
vol. i., p. 606.) 
O. P. melanocentrum (dark-spurred). 
fl. white, having the 
column and the base of the lip blackish-purple. 
1885. 
O. P. stupendum (stupendous). l., dorsal sepal with a bright 
mauve-purple disk, the lateral ones of the same colour on the 
outer halves, the inner halves white; petals white, with a few 
mauve spots; borders of the side laciniw of the lip marked mauve ; 
column white, orange, and mauve. 1887. 
O. Pollettianum (Pollett’s). A variety of O. crispwn. 
O. polyxanthum grandiflorum (large-flowered). /l. large ; 
sepals and petals deep yellow, the former marked with a few 
large, brown blotches, the latter with smaller blotches contined 
to the base ; lip chocolate-brown, edged whitish, yellow at base. 
Ecuador, 1887. (W. O. A. vi. 258.) 
O. prionopetalum (serrate-petaled). /., sepals and petals rich 
yellow, heavily spotted and barred chestnut-brown, the petals 
deeply serrate ; lip white in front, pale yellow behind, witha 
large, transverse, brown blotch in the centre. Spring. New 
Grenada. A handsome plant, allied to O, luteo-purpureum. 
O. pulchellum Dormannianum (orman’s). /l. white, Lin. 
to ljin. in diameter ; sepals and petals din. broad. Pseudo- 
bulbs stronger, stouter, and rounder than in the type. 
Guatemala. 
O. ramosissimum liliifiorum (Lily-flowered). jl. pale rose- 
purple, larger than in the type, the sepals and petals less wavy, 
the basal part marked with some white, ocellated spots. New 
Grenada. Syn. O. liliijflorum (of gardens). 
O. retusum (retuse). /l., sepals and petals orange-red, tinged 
yellow, lanceolate, acute ; lip yellow, or the same colour as the 
sepals and petals, oblong, retuse, bilamellate at base ; panicle 
branched, 100 to 150-flowered. /. linear-lanceolate, papery. 
Eeuador, 1846. A dwarf, small-flowered species. 
0. rhynchanthum (beak-flowered). /l., sepals and petals yellow, 
ligulate, acute, with a brown line and a few brown spots at the 
base of the petals ; lip with a narrow, acuminate front lobe, two 
or four keels, and no bristles ; raceme lax. 1887, This plant is 
something in the way of O. Lindleyanwin. 
Vol. IV. 
Odontoglossum—continued. 
O. rigidum (rigid). 1. bright canary-yellow, on long footstalks ; 
sepals and petals oblong, acute ; lip deeper in colour than the 
other segments, with a long claw and sub-quadrate blade that 
has an apiculus in the centre of the anterior margin ; crest bi- 
dentate ; column three-angled, green at base, yellow at apex ; 
inflorescence tall, paniculate. /. linear. Pseudo-bulbs ovate. 
O. roseum (rosy). A synonym of Cochlioda rosea. 
O. Rossii majus (larger). A synonym of O. R. rubescens. 
oO. R. Smeeanum (Sinee’s). 
jl. large; sepals chestnut-brown, 
dotted white ; 
petals white, with a lobed, chestnut disk and 
eae lip white, with a yellow callus. 
O. R. virescens (greenish). 7. 
spotted green. 
O. rubescens (reddish). A 
O. Rossii. 
O. Ruckerianum (Rucker's). 
of O. crispwn. 
O. Sanderianum (Sander’s). 
O. constrictum, 
0. Schroederianum. 
garded as a form of O. crispu 
plant described in G,. C. ser. 
p. 364, under this name, is 
Clowesti. 
O. spectatissimum most splendid). A 
synonym of O. triumphans. 
O. Staurastrum (cross-star). (/., sepals 
and petals light yellowish-green, with 
square, sepia-brown blotches ; side lobes 
of lip obtuse-angled, the middle one ligu- 
late, acute, white, sepia-brown, and mauve. 
l. broader than in O. Lindleyanuim. 1887. 
Supposed to be a hybrid between 0. 
Lindleyanum and O. tripudians. 
0. S. Gravesianum (Graves’). /l., sepals 
and petals ochreous- sulphur, lined and 
spotted purplish-brown at base ; lip white, 
the centre and some lines and spots at the 
base purplish-brown, the crests yellow. 
1887. 
O. stellimicans (glittering star). l., se- 
pals and petals clear yellow, lanceolate, 
stellate, the petals with a brown line at 
the base, the sepals washed reddish- 
mauve outside and blotched brownish-purple within ; lip having 
a well-developed stalk, pandurate, with triangular base and 
lobes, and a reniform front lobe, some small spots at the base, 
and a broad-lobed blotch on the stalk. 1884. Natural hybrid. 
0. tripudians leucoglossum (white-lipped). /1., ground- 
colour of the lip white. 
O. viminale (twiggy). ., sepals and petals brown, with whitish- 
sulphur borders, and linear spots around the margin, which 
are scarcely visible; lip light sulphur at base, deep yellow in 
front, with an angle at each side of the base and the lanceolate 
anterior part; column pale green, bordered mauve at top. 
l. linear, acute, more than 1ft. long. Pseudo-bulbs the size 
of a large hen’s-egg. Columbia, 1885. 
O. Vuylstekeanum (Vuylsteke’s). A variety of O. luteo-pur- 
pureum. 
O. Warneri purpuratum (Warner's purple). 
Oncidium Warneri. 
O. Warnerianum (Warner's). 
O. Warscewiczii (Warscewicz’). 
Endresti. 
O. Wilekeanum albens (whitish). 4. white, blotched and 
spotted reddish-brown, 24in. to 3in. across; sepals lanceolate, 
acute ; petals broadly ovate, very acute, toothed on the margins ; 
lip pandurate, having a yellow area at the base, the margins 
crisped. 1886. A handsome garden hybrid. 
O. W. pallens (pale). jl. whitish, blotched 
Columbia, 1885. A showy variety. 
O. Williamsianum (Williams’). A variety of 0. grande. 
OLEARIA. To the species described on pp. 481-2, 
Vol. II., the following should now be added: 
O. dentata (toothed), of Hooker. A synonym of O. macrodonta. 
O. macrodonta (large-toothed). /. white, small, Daisy-like, 
disposed in large, hemispherical corymbs. /. elliptic-oblong, 
undulated, coarsely toothed, somewhat Holly-like in appearance. 
New Zealand, 1886. Hardy shrub or tree. (G. C. n. s., xxvi., 
pp. 304-5.) Syn. O. dentata (of Hooker). 
O. nitida (shining). /l.-heads white, in close, many-flowered, 
rounded corymbs ; florets fifteen to twenty. /. resembling those 
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white, 
variety of 
A variety 
A variety of 
This is now re- 
; but the 
., VOl. ii., 
Miltonia 
A synonym of 
A variety of 0. Rossii. 
A synonym of Miltonia 
with brown. 
