DESCRIPTIVE LIST. 289 



A. Grammatophyllum speciosum. East 



Indies G. and S. 



SYNS. Angracum scriptum Pax. Fl. G., 69. 



(Rumphius). B. M., 5157. 



CymUdium scriptum Lem. Jard., 235. 



(Schwartz). Fl. des Ser., 1386. 



Epidendrum scriptum Bat. 2d Cen., 181. 



(Linn.). 



Gabertia scripta (Gaudichaud). 



Flowers greenish, orange-yellow, marked with brown. 

 Plant six feet high. 



This genus should be grown in well-drained pots, 

 with no mixture of moss, in peat, in the East Indian 

 house. They need a hot place. Propagated by division. 



Grobya. Lindley. Epiphyte. 



Dedicated to Lord Grey, of Groby. 



C. Grobya Amherstia. Brazil B. R., 1740. 



Flowers yellowish green, marked with brown. The 

 clear color of the flowers and their profusion render the 

 plant desirable. 



G. Grobya gakata. Brazil B. R., 1740. 



Flowers green, marked with purple. 



These plants should be grown in well-drained pots, 

 and should go to rest after flowering. 



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