GLOSSARY. 453 



Harrisonise. Commemorates the Liverpool family, to three 

 members of which Wm. Harrison (resident at Rio Ja- 

 neiro), Richard Harrison, and Mrs. Arnold Harrison 

 the Orchidology of Brazil and the Orchid cultivators of 

 thirty years ago, are so greatly indebted. 



Harryana. In honor of Mr. Harry Veitch. 



Hartwegia. Complimentary to Theodore Hartweg, a collec- 

 tor of Mexican Orchids. 



Hastilabius, -a, -um. Spear-lipped. 



Hastiferus, -a, -um. Spear-shaped, having some portion of 

 the plant of this shape. 



Havanensis, -e. Native of, or brought from, Havana. 



Hedyosmum. Sweet-smelling. 



Helcia. From helcium* a horse-collar. 



Helvolus, -a, -um. Pale red, yellowish. 



Henchmani. In memory of Mr. Henchman. 



Hendersonii. Complimentary to Henderson, several of which 

 name have been eminent in floriculture. 



Henslaallii. Commemorative of John Henshall, collector of 

 the Messrs. Rollinson in Java. 



Herbaceus, -a, -um. Green, succulent, in contradistinction to 

 woody. 



Herbert!. In honor of Rev. William Herbert, a distinguished 

 botanist. 



Heterocarpus, -a, -um. Having variable or various kinds of 

 seed pods. 



Heyneanum. Complimentary. 



Hians. Gaping, opening wide. 



Hillii. Dedicated to Walter Hill, superintendent of Botanic 

 Garden at Moreton Bay. 



Hirsutissimus, -a, -um. Very hairy. 



Holfordianum. Complimentary to R. S. Holford, of Glouces- 

 tershire, who first bloomed the variety of Saccolabium gut- 

 tatum, bearing his name. 



Holochrysus. All golden. 



