DESCRIPTIVE LIST. 28? 



B. Goodyera rulrovenia. Brazil. 



Foliage velvet-bronze, with bands of red. A pretty 

 and distinct species. 



B. Goodyera Veitchii. Hybrid. 



A cross between Goodyera discolor and Anczctochilus 

 Veitchii. Leaves deep reddish brown, with silver mark- 

 ings. 



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

 Foliage purplish green, marked with silver ; flowers 

 pink. 



Grow in pots, with leaf -mould and peat, in either house. 

 Give plenty of water at the roots during growth. 



There are many other species, some of which are hardy. 

 These plants are sometimes called Hcemeria. 



Govenia. Lindley. Terrestrial. 



Dedicated to I. R. Gowan. 



B. Govenia fasciata. Mexico . . . . B. R., 1845, ^7 

 Flowers clear yellow ; petals and sepals beautifully 



marked with crimson bands. 



C. Govenia Gardneri. Brazil B. M., 3660. 



Flowers pale yellow. Of easy culture, floriferous. 



C. Govenia liliaccea. Mexico Fl. Cab., 68. 



B. R., 24, 13. 



Flowers sulphur-white, striped with reddish purple. 

 The Mexican name of this plant is Iztactcfctzacuxochitl 

 icohucyo. 



