DESCRIPTIVE LIST. 293 



Huntleya cochlearis. See Warscewicsella. 

 Huntleya marginata. See Warrea quadrata. 

 Htmtleya Mekagris. See Batemania Meleagris. 



A. Htmtleya violacea. Brazil . . . Pax. Mag., 8, i. 



Fl. des Ser., 678. 



Sert. O., 26. 



Perianth violet ; lip striped with violet, and edged with 

 delicate gray. Blooms at different seasons. 



Known also as Bollea violacea and Pescatorea violacea. 



B. Huntleya Wailesii. Brazil. 



Flowers white and purple in the autumn. 



Huntleya Wallisii. Ecuador . . Fl. des Ser., 1828, as 



Pescatorea. 



A fine species, resembling Huntleya cerina, but with 

 larger flowers. 



Sepals and petals cream-color, tipped with violet ; base 

 of column dark violet. 



These plants have no pseudo-bulbs ; the foliage is 

 evergreen, the blossoms large. They should be grown in 

 pots in peat, well-drained ; should have but a short sea- 

 son of rest ; should be kept in the shade ; in growth 

 have a liberal supply of moisture, and of water at the 

 roots, and should never be allowed to be wholly dry. The 

 flowers are fragrant. 



