REGULAR PELORIA. 227 



Pedicularis sylvatica. Atriplex, sp. 



Zingiber Zerumbet. Cattleya Mossisa ! 



Pbala3uopsis amabilis ! mar^inata. 



Fhalo^nopsis Scliilleriana. Calanthe vestita ! 



Habenaria. Oncidium, sp. ! 



Orcbis morio. Selenipedium caudatum. 



mascula. Arum maciilatum. 

 Dendrobium, sp. 



In addition to the references already given, further 

 information on this subject may be gained from con- 

 sulting the following pubhcations. See also Irregular 

 Peloria. 



Giraud, ' Bot. Soc. Edinb.,* Dec. 12, 1839, Antirrhinum. Dareste, 



Arm . Sc. Nat.,' ser. 2, 1842, xviii, p. 220, Delphinium. C. Morren, 

 ' Fucbsia,' p. 90, Calceolaria, ' BuU. Acad. Belg.,' xx, part ii, p. 57 ; and 

 E. Morren, * Bull. Acad. Belg.,' 2nd ser., xix, p. 224, Gloxinia.. Richard, 



Mem. Soc. d'bist. nat.,' ii, p. 212, tab. 3. Lindley, ' Joum. Linn. Soc.,' 

 iii, p. 9, Dendrobium. Michalet, ' Bull. Soc. Bot. France,' vii, p. 625, 

 Betonica. Gubler, 'Bull. Soc. Bot. Fi*.,' ix, 81, 'Des anomalies aber- 

 rantes et regularisantes.' Reichenbach fil. ' De pollinis orchid, genesi 

 ac structura,' 1852, Oncidium. Clos, ' Mem. Acad. Toulouse,' vi, 1862, 

 Salvia. Caspary, ' Verhandl. Phys. (Ekon. GeseU. Konigsberg,' 1860, 

 i, 59, Columnea. Bureau, ' Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr.,' 1861, vol. viii, p. 710, 

 Streptocarpus. Darwin, ' Variation of Animals and Plants,' ii, pp. 59 

 and 396. Godron, ' Ex. Bull. Bot. Soc. Fi-.,' xiv, p. 165, ' Rev. Bibl.,' 

 Wistaria. Marchand, 'Adansonia,' iv, p. 172, Lonicera. Baillon, 



Adansonia,' v, p. 177, * Sur la regularite transitoire de quelques fleurs 

 irreg.,' shows that diu'ing the development of some flowers which begin 

 and end by being irregular, there is an intermediate state when all the 

 parts are regular. Helye, ' Revue Horticole,' Sept., 1868, p. 327. In 

 this last paper, published as this sheet is going through the pi-ess, the 

 author states that he has raised from seed three generations of plants 

 of Antirrhinum with regular sp\ir-less flowers. The original wild plant 

 was only partially pelonc, but aU the flowers produced on its descendants 

 were reguJai*. 



