4/6 ORCHIDS. 



Chelmsford is one of the finest in existence. Also, as to 



Odontoglossum Warneri, in honor of his brother, Mr. 



C. B. Warner. 



Warrea, ) In honor of Mr. Fred Warre, an ama- 



Warreanus, -a, -um. ) teur collector in Brazil. 

 Warsoewiczella. ) Complimentary to M. Von Warscewicz, 

 Warscewiczii. ) well known as a collector in Central 



America. 

 Weltoni. Commemorates the discoveries of Mr. Welton, a 



collector of Orchids in South America. 



Wightianum, 1 In compliment to Robert Wight, the East 

 Wightii. ) Indian botanist and author. 



Williamsii. In compliment to B. S. Williams, author of the 



" Orchid-growers' Manual." 



Willmorei, ) Complimentary to John Willmore, of Oldford, 

 Willmoreana. ) near Birmingham. 

 Wolstenholmae. Complimentary to Mrs. Wolstenholm, sis- 



ter of John Day, of Tottenham, an amateur in Orchids. 

 Woodfordii. In memory of E. A. J. Woodford, of Brazil. 

 Wrayae. Complimentary to Mrs. Wray, of Oakfield, Chel- 



tenham, an amateur in Orchids. 



X. 



Xanthinus, -a, -um. Yellowish, amber. 

 Xanthodon. Yellow-toothed. 

 Xanthophebius, -a, -urn. Yellow-veined. 

 Xanthophyllus, -a, -um. Yellow-leaved. 

 Xiphifolius, -a, um. Iris-leaved. 



Y. 

 Ybaguensis, -e. Native of Ybagua or Ibagua. 



Z. 



Zebrinus, -a, -um. Striped. 



Zygopetalum. From zugos, a yoke, and petalon^ a petal. 



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