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 Zygopetalum—continued. 
. front lobe of lip purple and yellow, the keels margined with 
brownish-lilac ; peduncle one-flowered. /._linear-oblanceolate, 
_ 6in. long. British Guiana, 1889. Allied to Z. Meleagris, but 
smaller. ~ 
. Macka This somewhat variable species, described in 
Vol. IV., is shown at Fig. 771. It-is one of the tinest and best- 
known species in cultivation. » 
 Z. peruvianum (Peruvian). #1. 2in. across, few in a raceme; 
. ls and petals brown, tipped with green ; lip white, dotted 
with purple. / lanceolate, about 8in. long. Pseudo-bulbs 
four-angled, 2in. lone. Peru, 1895. Syn. Batemannia peruviana 
(G. C. 1895, xvii., p. 551). 
Z. (Bollea) pulvinare (powdery). 
differ from Z. caleste. 
'Z. Rivieri and Z. Reezlii are given by some as forms of 
Z. intermedium, but Z. Rezlii is an altogether different type 
from Z. intermedium ; it is a distinct variety of the Pescatorea 
a _ Section of Zygopetalums. 
_ Z. Rollissoni. The flowers of this pretty species, described in 
Vol. IV., are freely produced, and last a long time in the cut 
State. See Fig. 772, for which we are indebted to the Editor of 
_ the ‘‘ Garden.” . 
: _ Z. Ruckerianum (Rucker’s). ‘/., sepals and petals white, with 
-_ a large, light purple area near the green base, twisting, undu- 
_ lated, acute; lip purple, with a white callus and some yellow at 
_ the base of the side lobes, revolute on each side, and rolled 
ss underneath at the top. 1885. Stove. Much in the way of 
“te] 
_ Z. Dayanum. 
@. 
Z. Sanderianum (Sander’s). 7., sepals and petals yellowish- 
n, spotted at base with porrnih been, lanceolate; lip 
lue, roundish-obovate, purplish at base; scape few-flowered. 
7. lanceolate, acute. Stem reas, 
bulbs. Habitat not recorded, 1890. 
Z. Gautierii. (R. G. 1890, t. 1287.) 
This does not appear to 
bearing distant pseudo- 
This somewhat resembles 
Zygopetalum—continued. 
Z. Schreederianum (Baron von Schreeder’s).* /l. fragrant, 
wax-like, pure white, with the exception of the peculiarly- 
formed lip, which is of a rose-pink tint. Andes of Colombia, 
1895. (G. C. 1895, i., p. 497, f. 70.) SYN. Bollea Schrederiana. 
Z. stapelioides heteropteron (variable-winged). A curious 
variety, having the sepals only partly blotched and_ striped 
with ‘a lighter brown than the petals, which are more striped 
than in the type. 1883. 
Z. Vervaeti (Vervaet’s). #f., sepals and petals of a waxy- 
white, tipped with claret-crimson ; lip entirely claret-crimson. 
Habitat not recorded, 1882. Allied to Z. Klabochorum. SYN. 
Pescatorea Vervaeti. 
Z. Walilisii (Wallis’). 
Wallisii. 
Z. W. major (greater). . Ssin. in diameter; sepals and petals 
white at base, chestnut-brown above, tessellated; petals 
striped deep purple at their lower extremities; lip chestnut- 
brown, reticulated, margined blackish-purple. Costa Rica. This 
giant wooy requires to be kept constantly moist. (W. O. A. 
iv., t. .) - 
Z. Whitei (R. B. White's). 7. creamy-white, 2sin. across, with 
a golden-yellow disk; segments a little undulated ; lip broadly 
cordate-orbicular, the front margin reflexed ; peduncles shorter 
than the leaves. J. narrowly cuneate-oblanceolate, acuminate, 
10in. to 14in. long. Colombia, 1890. 
Hybrids. 
The correct name 
NAME. PARENTAGE AND RAISER, 
LTT Penh at, es een maxillare and erinitum (Clay). 
erinito-maxillare ... erinitum and mazillare (Rothschild). 
leucochilum ...... ... Mackayi and Burkii (Veitch). 
PELTENLOUONG 4. 6. cei ss intermedium and maxillare Gautier 
(Peeters). 
GET es TAs oT Mackayi and mazxillare (Veitch). 
t Aopla. for Herminium read Habenaria. 
éy 95. Asplenium. for A. nigrum read A. Adiantum-nigrum. 
c Bellwort. for Utricularia read Uvularia. 
Clivia. The paragraph headed Cluras refers to Clivia. 
Second column, line three, should read Liberal moisture 
will be required at the roots during the growing season. 
Only sufficient should be given while the bulbs are at 
rest to maintain them in a plump condition. 
P Drymophleus. D. leprosus (Syn. D. Rumphii) and D. olive- 
4 formis (of Martius) are species distinct from D. appen- 
diculatus (Syn. D. oliveformis, of Watson). 
. = i a 
viet 
Papi S* , 
~ Sd Oe yy — 7 
Tee 
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340. Elephant’s Hedge Bean-tree. for Schomburgkia read 
Schotia. 2 
406. Guizotia. for oleifera read abyssinica. 
431. Hurtle Berry. for Vitis-Idea read Myrtillus and other 
species. 
526. Matteuccia. ‘for Struthiopteris read germanica. 
562. (Enothera. (E. taraxacifolia is the correct name of 
CB. acaulis, 
652. Salix laurina. for filicifolia read phylicifolia. 
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