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Cattleya—continued. Cattleya—continued. 
Cc. P. alba (white). #., sepals and petals pure white; lip white, 
| . With an orange stain in the throat. Brazil, 1884. 
C. Pinelii (Pinel’s). A synonym of Lelia pumila prestans. 
C. porphyroglossa (purple-tongued). _., sepals and petals of a 
light chestnut-brown ; lip very fine, the stalk of the anterior 
| lacinia crenulated or serrated at the edges, the central lacinia 
rouch keeled ; column white at back, yellow covered with purple 
stripes in front. Brazil, 1887. Thisspecies resembles C. guttata, 
but has larger flowers. (R. X. O., ii., t. 171, f. 1, t. 172, f. 2.) 
Cc. pumila. This is now regarded as synonymous with Lelia 
pumila. 
C. Regnelli. This is now regarded as‘synonymous with C. Schil- 
leriana. 
C. Reineckiana (Reinecke’s). A variety of C. Mossie. 
C. Rex (King). /j., sepals white, tinged with primrose-yellow, 
34in. long ; petals creamy-white, 34in. long, wavy-edged ; lip 
white, yellow, and red, the column white. Habitat not orded. 
1890. Probably a form of C. Dowiana aurea. (G. C. 189], ix., 
p. 273, f. 61; J. H. 1892, p. 170, f. 24; L. vi., t. 265.) 
C. Rollissonii (Rollisson’s). A synonym of C. Triancei delicata. 
C. Sanderiana (Sande 
C. Schilleriana Lowii (Low’s). fl. ofa pleasing lavender-blue ; 
lip streaked with a darker shade of the same colour. 1892. 
(J. H. 1892, p. 187, f. 26.) 
C. Schofieldiana (Schofield’s). A variety of C. granulosa. 
C. Schroederz (Baroness von Schreeder’s). jl. generally very 
light purple, exquisitely perfumed, easily distinguishable from 
C.Trianei by the extraordinary crispation of both petals and lip, 
and by the well-known orange area of the lip reaching far nearer 
| the apex. 1887. 
| C,Skinneri alba (white). A variety with pure white flowers. 
(W. O. A. iii., t. 112.) 
| ©. S. parviflora (small-flowered). . half the size of those of 
the type; lip whole-coloured, not pallid over the lower half. 
(B. M. 4916.) The following are sub-varieties : alia, snow-white, 
| with a small primrose blotch on the lip, and, occasionally, some 
mauve-purple markings at the base (W. O. A. iii. 112); oculata, 
with a large, maroon-purple blotch on the lip. 
| C.speciosissima (very showy). A synonym of C. Luddeman- 
| nina. 
C. suavior (sweeter). /l., sepalsand petals pale rosy-lilac, suffused 
| white ; side lobes of the lip white, tinted pale lilac towards the 
| margins ; middle lobe amethyst-purple, with a crisped margin 
| and a deep sinus or cleft in the anterior margin; disk creamy 
r’s). Asynonym of C. Warscewiczii. 
Fig. 219. FLOWER OF CATTLEYA MENDELII. 
Cc. marginata. This is now regarded as 
synonymous with Lelia pumila. 
Cc. maxima alba (white). 1. white, having 
the usual yellow and purple markings on 
the lip. 
C. Mendelii. This is now regarded as a 
variety of C. labiata. See Fig. 219. 
c. M. Bluntii (Blunt’s). jl. white; lip 
stained yellow in the throat. 
Cc. M. Kegeljani (Kegeljan’s). l. white 
except the disk of the lip, which is striped 
and shaded with sulphur-yellow. 1897 
(L. 1897, t. 589.) 
C. Mossiz. This is now regarded as a variety 
of C. labiata. 
Cc. M. Reineckiana (Reinecke’s). fi., 
sepals and petals pure white ; lip having an 
orange disk, and rays of violet lines and 
dots towards the margin. 1884. See Fig. 220. 
Cc. M. Wageneri (Wagener’s). The correct 
name of C. Wageneri. 
C. nobilior. This is now regarded as a 
variety of C. Walkeriana. 
Cc. Obrieniana (0’Brien’s). This closely 
resembles C. Loddigesii (of which it is some- 
times classed as a variety), but the flowers 
are paler and the lateral lobes of the lip are 
shorter and smaller than in that species. 
Brazil. (R. ser. ii., t. 40, under name of 
C. Loddigesti O’ Brieniana.) 
C. Oweniana (Owen's). A form of C. labiata. 
C. Percivaliana (Percival’s). fl. smaller 
than in C. Mossiw, but darker and richer in 
colour in the best forms; sepals and petals 
deep blush; lip intense magenta-crimson, 
margined with blush-pink, much fringed, the 
throat marked with golden and crimson line 
January and February. Colombia. A 
tinct form of C. labiata. (Gn., 1889, SKE 
bv. 552; G. C. n. s., xxi., p. 178; RB. i, t. 23 
W. O. A. iii. 144.) Fig. 220. FLOWER OF CATTLEYA MOSSL£ REINECKIANA. 
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