452 ORCHIDS. 



Gracilis, -e. Slender and thence graceful. 



Grahami. In honor of Dr. Graham, an amateur. 



Graminoides. Resembling grass. 



Grammatophyllum. From gramma, a letter, and phullon, a 



leaf. 

 Grandifolius, -a, -um. Having leaves larger than those of 



its congeners. 

 Grandiflorus, -a, -um. Having flowers large in comparison 



with others of the genus. 

 Grandis, -e. Grand, great, imposing. 

 Granulosus, -a, -um. Covered with grains or roughness. 

 Graveolens. Strong smelling. 

 Greenii. Complimentary to Charles Green, gardener to Mr. 



Wilson Saunders. 



Griffithianus, -a, -um. *> Complimentary to the late William 

 Griffith!!, j Griffith, superintendent of the 



Calcutta Gardens from 1841. Ob. Feb. 7, 1845. 

 Grobya. Dedicated to Lord Grey of Groby. 

 Guatemalensis. Native of Guatemala. 

 Guincensis, -e. Native of Guinea. 

 Guttatus, -a, -um. Spotted with color as if by falling drops. 



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Habenaria. From habena, a rein. 



Haemaria. Blood colored. 



Haematochilus, -a, -um. Bloody lipped. 



Hadweni. In memory of Isaac Hadwen, of Liverpool, a cul- 

 tivator of Orchids. 



Halli. Commemorates the discovery of the Odontoglossum 

 so named, by Colonel Hall, in the valley of Lloa, near 

 Chimborazo. 



Hanburyanum. In honor of Mr. Hanbury. 



Harpophylla. Having sickle-shaped leaves. 



Harrisonianus, -a, -um. Applied to a beautiful Saccolabium, 

 this name is complimentary to Mr. C. H. Harrison, of 

 Singapore, an eminent Orchid amateur. 



