GLOSSARY. 455 



Incrassatus, -a, -um. Thickened. 



Incurvus, -a, -um. Crooked, bent. 



Indivisus, -a, -um. Undivided. 



Infundibulum. A funnel. 



Inodorus, -a, -um. Scentless. 



Insignis, -e. Noble, admirable, conspicuous. 



Insleayi. Complimentary to T. Insleay, of Birmingham, for- 

 merly gardener to Mr. Barker, of Springfield. 



Intergerrimum. Whole-lipped, applied to a species of Cata- 

 setum. 



Intermedius, -a, -um. Half way between two other things. 



Internodes. The portions of the stem that extend from joint 

 to joint. 



Interruptus, -a, -um. Having regularity of outline partly de- 

 stroyed. 



Inversus, -a, -um. Turned up. 



lonopsis. From ion, a violet, and opsis, resemblance. 



lonosmus, -a, -um. Scented like violets. 



Irapeanum. From Irapeo (Mexico). 



Iridifolius, -a, -um. Iris-leaved. 



Irroratus, -a, -um. Dewy, moistened, sprinkled with dew. 



Isochilus. From z'svs, equal, and cheilos, a lip. 



J. 



Jamesianum. In honor of the late Mr. James Veitch. 

 Janeirense. From Rio Janeiro. 

 Japonicus, -a, -um. Native of Japan. 

 Javanicus, -a, -um. Native of Java. 

 Jenkinsi. Complimentary to the late Captain Jenkins, an 



Indian friend and correspondent of Dr. Wallich. 

 Johannis. In honor of Mr. John G. Veitch. 

 Jongheana. Dedicated to Mr. De Jonghe, of Brussels, an 



orchiologist. 



Jugosus. -a, -um. Furrowed, lipped, also mountainous. 

 Juncifolius, -a, -urn. Rush-leaved. 



