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Zinnia—continued. 
Summer. /. dark, linear or linear-lanceolate. A. 1ft. Mexico, 
1887. A neat, erect, dense bush. (G. C, 1887, ii, p. 597; 
R. G. 1887, p. 667, f. 171.) 
Z. mexicana (Mexican). A synonym of Z. Haageana. 
Z. multifiora and Z. tenuiflora are forms of Z. pauciflora. 
ZIZIPHORA. Z. dasyantha is a form of Z. clino- 
podioides. 
ZIZYPHUS. Z. sativus is the correct name of 
Z. vulgari Z. Paliurus is a synonym of Paliurus 
Spina-Christi. 
ZORNIA. Z. bracteata is the correct name of 
Z. tetraphylla. ¥ 
ZYGADENUS. Inclading Amianthium. According 
to Sereno Watson, Z. elegans is the correct name of 
Z. glaucus. 
ZYGOBATEMANNIA MASTERSI. An inter- 
esting, bigeneric hybrid Orchid, produced from crossing 
Batemannia Colleyi with Zygopetalum crinitum. Alike 
as regards flowers and habit, the hybrid is intermediate 
between its parents. 
ZYGO-COLAX. A bigeneric hybrid, and the first of 
its section upon which the compound names of the two 
genera indicating the parentage were fixed. The principal 
cultural condition is a warm, moist position in the inter- 
mediate-house. The potting compost should consist of 
two parts peat and one of sphagnum. 
Z.-C. Veitchii Kromerii. Sepals and petals green, mottled 
with dark brown; lip white, lined and spotted with violet-blue. 
See Fig. 769. 
Hybrids. 
NAME. PARENTAGE AND RAISER. 
Auiesdnd. \ 22.9. .385 Z. brachypetalum and C. jugosus 
(Sander). 
leopardinus ........ Z. maxillare and C. jugosus (Veitch). 
Veitchii......... : Z. crinitum and C. jugosus (Veitch). 
Veitchii Kromeriit Nat. Hyb. 
+ This flowered among imported plants of Z. crinitum. With the exception of 
its having larger flowers it is identical with Zygo-Colex Veitchii. 
ZYGOPETALUM. To the species described on 
pp. 245-8, Vol. IV., the following should be added: 
Z Ballii (Ball's). #., sepals light purple; petals mottled with 
white towards the apex; lip white, with some purple around 
the crest. Allied to Z. rostratum. 
Z. brachypetalum stenopetalum (narrow-petaled). 77., 
sepals and petals narrow, acute; lip violaceous, with a white 
margin, the basal crest having about five crenatures. Brazil, 
1888. (R. G., t. 1277.) 
Z. Burtii (Burt’s). The correct name of Batemannia Burtii. 
Z. citrinum is a synonym of Z. zanthinum. 
Z. Crepauxi (Crepaux’s). i. showy, rather crowded ; sepals and 
petals dark red, spotted and striped yellow; lip large, white, 
with violet lines on the margin, the nerves covered with short, 
violet-rose hairs. /. shortly stalked, elliptic-obovate. Pseudo- 
bulbs small, angular. Brazil, 1887. A robust, tufted, stove 
species. 
Z. forcipatum (forceps-like). fl. whitish-ochre; lip very 
broad, fringed in front, having two brick-red areas on each 
side of the callus and a few purple spots on the front part. 
Tropical America, 1883. Allied to Z. gramineum. 
Z. Gibeziz. J. solitary; sepals and petals white, unmarked, 
oblong-lanceolate, acute; lip white, veined with violet, large 
and broad, with the sides turned up, and having a thick crest 
at the base. /. cuneate-oblanceolate, acute. Habitat not 
recorded. Allied to Z. cochleare. (LL. iv., t. 181.) 
Z. graminifolium (Grass-leaved). jf. 2in. across: sepals and 
petals bronzy blackish-brown, with some green spots and 
markings, acute; lip violeyblue, streaked with white, broadly 
obovate or obcordate, emarginate, convex : scapes five- to 
seven-flowered. /. three to five, Grass-like, 8in. to 12in. long. 
Pseudo-bulbs as large as a Filbert. South Brazil. (L. Viil., 
t. 339.) 
Z. grandifiorum (large-flowered). The correct name of Bate- 
mannia grandiflora. 
Z. hemixanthum (half-yellow). j7., sepals and petals white; 
lip yellow, with a darker crest. “Colombia, 1888; Allied to 
THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING, 
Zygopetalum—continued. 
Z. Lalindei, but distinct in colour, and with numerous 
tubercles and processes at the base of the crests of the keels 
Syn. Bollea hemixantha. 
Z. intermedium peruvianum (Peruvian). A small-flowered 
variety. Peru, (L. viii., t. 418.) 
Z. Jorisianum (Joris’s). ., sepals and petals green, blotched 
with brown ; lip having the front lobe pure white and the side 
lobes yellow; crest purplish-brown, large. | Venezuela, 1890. 
In habit this species somewhat resembles Z. crinitum (L. v., 
t. 237.) 
Z. Klabochii (Klaboch’s). According to some authorities this 
is supposed to be distinct from Z. Klabochorum. 
Z. Klabochorum excellens (excellent). /. rather larger 
and stouter than in the type. 1894. 
Z. laminatum (laminate). A small-flowered species, having 
sepals and petals light yellow, lip white, and rather narrow 
leaves. Habitat not recorded, 1885. 
Z. Lehmanni. This very showy Orchid, described in Vol. IV., 
p. 246, is shown at Fig. 770. 
Z. Lindeniz (Mme. Linden’s).* ji., sepals and petals pale 
brownish-rose, narrow-lanceolate, acute; lip white, closely 
marked with crimson lines all over, 1: ovate, acute; callus 
of a deep rose-colour, large and thick. Venezuela, 1892. In 
the shape of its flowers and in habit this beautiful species 
somewhat resembles Z. rostratum. (G. C. 1892, xi., p. 172, f. 27; 
L. vi., t. 275.) 
FiG. 772. ZYGOPETALUM ROLLISSONI. 
Z. Lindenii (Linden’s). 7. white, 3in. across vertically, with 
some purple streaks on the disk of the obscurely three-lobed 
lip; sepals and petals lanceolate, acuminate; column bent; 
peduncles very short, one-flowered. June. /. ligulate or broadly 
oblanceolate, acute, 7in. to 9in. long. Pseudo-bulbs wanting. 
Habitat not recorded, 1892. (L. viii., t. 337.) Syn. Warsce- 
ella Lindenii (J. H., June, 1892, p. 461). 
Z. lucidum (clear).* 7. 2in. across ; 
front, white at base, each having ; 
segments light brown in 
transverse, green band ; 
