286 ORCHIDS. 



These_ plants are all very curiously formed, the flowers 

 resembling a string of grasshoppers. They should be 

 grown in hanging baskets, in moss and peat. The flower- 

 spikes are very long, pendent, and freely produced. When 

 in growth they should be kept moist and warm, but should 

 have a long rest. Bloom during the summer. 



Goody era. Brown. Terrestrial. 



Dedicated to the botanist Goodyer. 



A. Goodyera Dawsoniana. Malay Islands. 



Fl. des Ser., 1830. 



Leaves blackish green, glossy above, with lines of 

 golden purple curving from base to apex; below, dull 

 purple. Flowers white, very pretty. Called also An&c- 

 tochilus. 



C. Goodyera discolor. Brazil . . . Lodd. Cab., 143. 



B. R., 4, 271. 

 B. M., 46, 2055. 



Flowers in spikes, white and yellow, produced during 

 the winter. Foliage dark evergreen, velvety. 



B. Goodyera Dominii. Hybrid. 

 Leaves velvet-bronze, with white lines. 



B. Goodyera macrantha. Japan . Fl. des Ser., 1779-80. 

 Leaves dark green, bordered and lined with white; 

 flowers pink. A very pretty species. 



B. Goodyera picta or maculata. 

 Leaves light green, with paler markings. 



