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A dwarf species, resembling Cattleya marginatd; the 

 flowers are very large in proportion to the size of the 

 plant Grow on a block. A very free bloomer, and a 

 charmingly beautiful plant. 



Cattleya pumila major. SYN. of Lcelia prcestans 



A. Cattleya quadricolor. New Granada. B. M., 5504 



Bat. 2d Cen., 108. 

 I. H, 514. 



A beautiful plant with long, narrow pseudo-bulbs, pro- 

 ducing its flowers on the young growth, in early summer 

 sepals and petals rosy white ; lip curled, crimson, edged 

 with white, and yellow centre. 



Cattleya Quindos. See Cattleya maxima. 



A. Cattleya quinquecolor F. M., 511. 



A hybrid between Cattleya Forbesii and Acklandia. Se- 

 pals and petals light olive-green, spotted with brown and 

 chocolate ; lip white, with large yellow blotch, veined with 

 rose. 



Cattleya Regnellii. SYN. of Cattleya Schilleriana. 

 Cattleya Ruckerii. See Cattleya Triance. 

 Cattleya Russelliana. See Cattleya guttata. 



A. Cattleya Schilleriana. Brazil . . . B. M., 5150. 



Jen. Orch., 25-. 



A species with the growth of Cattleya Acklandia, and 

 the flowers of Cattleya guttata, and a handsomer plant than 

 either. Foliage marbled with black; flowers deep rosy 

 mahogany color; lip with darker stripes and shadinga 



