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CATASETUM 



C syringafo'lia teasia'na (Teasian). Hybrid between C. 



Kctmpferi and probably C. cordifolia. 1907. 

 Thunbe'rgii (Thunberg's) . Wien Gart. Zeit., 1890, 



318. 

 umbraculi'jera (umbrella-headed). 9 to 12. China. 



1888. 



wallichia'na, (Wallichian). Considered a dwarf form 

 of C. Ktempferi. China. Syn. C. Kampferi nana. 

 CATANA'NCHE. (From katanangke, a strong in- 

 centive ; in reference to an ancient custom among the 

 Greek women of using it in love-potions. Nat. ord. 

 Composites [Composita?]. Linn. ig-Syngenesia, i- 

 jEqualis.) 



Division of the roots in March, and seed sown in April ; 

 common soil. 

 C. caru'lea (sky-blue). 3. Blue. August. S. Europe. 



1596. Hardy herbaceous perennial. 

 bi'color (two-coloured). 3. White, blue. August. 



Gardens. 1827. 

 lu'tea (yellow), i. Yellow. June. Candia. 1640. 



Hardy annual. 



CATASE'TUM. (From kata, downward, and seta, a 

 bristle ; referring to the position of the two horns of the 

 column. Nat. ord. Orchids [Orchidacese]. Linn. 20- 

 Gynandria, i-Monandria.) 



Stove orchids. Divisions ; peat, moss, broken pots, 

 and charcoal, elevated above a pot, or in shallow, open 

 baskets ; cool and dry in winter ; a high temperature 

 and moist atmosphere when making their growth. 

 Summer temp., 60 to 90 ; winter, 50 to 55. 

 C. abru'ptum (blunt-lipped), i. Greenish-yellow. Sep- 

 tember. Brazil. 1841. 

 a'lbo-purpu'reum (white-purple). Allied to C. Bun- 



gerothii. 

 ape'rtum (open). Apple-green, spotted brown. 



Allied to C. macroglossum. 1895. 

 atra'tum (dark-flowered), i. Dark. July. Brazil. 

 baraquinia'num (Baraquinian). Olive, brown, white. 



Brazil. 1862. 

 barb a' turn (bearded). |. Green, purple. May. 



Demerara. 1836. 



immacula'tum (spotless). J. Green, pink. Sep- 

 tember. Demerara. 1835. 

 labe'llo-a'lbum (white-lipped), f. Greenish- white. 



September. Demerara. 1835. 

 probosci' deum (long-snouted). Brownish-green. 



May. Sertao. 1839. 

 Bungero'thii (Bungeroth's). Creamy white. Trop. 



Amer. 

 a'lbum (white). White, with rose spot on lip. 



1888. 



au 'reum (golden). Pale yellow. Venezuela. 1887. 

 pottsia'num (Pottsian). Petals and lip spotted 



purple. 1887. 



,, Ra'ndii (Rand's). Yellow with apricot spot. 

 callo'sum (hardened), i. Brownish-yellow. June. 



La Guayra. 1840. 

 grandiflo'rum (large-flowered), i. Green, brown, 



purple. December. Colombia. 1845. 

 cf'rnuum (drooping), ij. Pale green. Rio Janeiro. 



1832. 

 chlora'nthum (green-flowered). Pale green, rosy 



blotches. 1894. 

 Christy a' num (Christyan). Reddish-brown, green. 



1882. 

 ,, chlo'rops (green-eyed). Green, with darker green 



lip. 1882. 



obscu'rum (obscure). Blackish-purple. 1884. 

 citri'num (citron-coloured). Pale yellow. August. 

 clfssia'num (Claesian). Greenish- yellow ; lip fringed. 



Brazil. 1892. 

 Claveri'ngi (Covering's). See C. MACROCARPUM 



CLAVERINGI. 

 colla're (collared). Bright green, white. Venezuela. 



1895. 



cornu'tum (horned). Greenish-purple. March. Deme- 

 rara. 1840. 



costa'tum (ribbed). Yellowish. 1887. 

 crista'tum (crested). 2. Green. August. Brazil. 



1823. 

 stenose'palum (narrow-sepaled). Purple, brown, 



green. 

 darwinia'num (Darwinian). British Guiana. 1888. 



C. deci'piens (deceiving). Reddish-brown, yellow out- 

 side. Venezuela. 1888. 

 ,, deltoideum (delta-like), ij. Green, brown. March. 



Demerara. 1842. 



di'scolor (two- coloured), i. Green. Brazil. 1844. 

 ebu'rneum (ivory). Ivory-white ; sac of lip deep 



yellow. Colombia. 1906. 

 vino'sum (wine-coloured). Vinous red. Brazil. 



1894. 

 fe'rox (fierce). Dirty green outside, pea-green inside. 



1895. 

 fimbria'tum (fringed). Pink. August. Paraguay. 



1837. 

 au'reum (golden). Apple-green, golden-yellow. 



1910. 



Cogniau'xi (Cogniaux's). White and rose-purple. 

 fi'ssum (split). Green, purple-brown bars. 1881. 

 Haynde'ri (Haynder's). 

 Legre'lli (Legrell's). 

 platy'pterum (broad-winged). Pale green, spotted 



purple-brown. 1889. 

 viri'dulum (greenish). Green, spotted red-purple. 



1887. 

 finetia'num (Finetian). Whitish, spotted purple. 



Colombia. 1894. 



fioribu'ndum (free-flowering). See C. MACROCARPUM. 

 fuligino'sum (sooty). Green, purple. August. Mexico. 



1839. 

 ,, galeri'tum (hooded). Green, spotted brown, yellow. 



Colombia. 1886. 

 pachyglo' ssum (thick- tongued). Lip square, thick. 



1889. 

 garnettia'num (Garnettian). Green, spotted chocolate, 



white. Brazil. 1888. 



glaucoglo'ssum (glaucous- tongued). Brown, lip glau- 

 cous. Mexico. 1885. 

 globiflo'rum (globular-flowered), i. Olive-brown. 



June. Mexico. 1840. 

 Gno'mus (Gnomus). Brazil. 1877. 

 Hooke'ri (Hooker's). 2. Green, brown. October. 



Brazil. 1818. 

 hymeno'phorum (membrane-bearing). Allied to C. 



chloranthum. S. Amer. 1895. 



incu'rvum (incurved). Green, purple. Peru. 1855. 

 imperia'le (imperial). See C. SPLENDENS. 

 imschootia'num (Imschootian). Yellow, tinged green. 



Brazil. 1893. 



intege'rrimum (entire-lipped). See C. MACULATUM. 

 labia'tum (lipped). Green. Male subglobose. Female, 



with spreading segments. Brazil. 1908. 

 lamina' turn (plaited). Brown, purple. April. Mexico. 



1844. 

 ebu'rneum (ivory-lipped). White, green. April. 



Mexico. 1839. 

 lanci'ferum (lance-bearing). Pure green. March. 



Brazil. 1839. 

 Landsbe'rgii (Landsberg's). Green, purple. June. 



Venezuela. 1851. 



Lehma'nni (Lehman's). Green, orange-yellow. Col- 

 ombia. 

 Lemo'sii (Lemos's). Brownish- yellow, green. Brazil. 



1894. 

 Liechtenstei' nii (Liechtenstein's). Green and brown. 



1892. 

 longifo'lium (long-leaved). 2. Orange, violet. 



August. Demerara. 1837. 

 lu'ridum (lurid). Brazil. 

 macroca'rpum (large-fruited). Brown and purple. 



Guiana. 



atropurpu' reum (dark purple). Demerara. 

 au'reum (golden). 



be'llum (pretty). Brown, spotted purple. 1886. 

 Claveri'ngi (Capt. Clavering's). Yellow, brown. 



Brazil. 1822. 

 ftoribu'ndum (free-flowering). Yellow, brown. 



Trinidad. 1824. 

 lu' teo-ro' seum (yellow-rose). Pale green, rose, 



orange. 



ru'brum (red). Red. 1905. 

 viridifto'rum (green-flowered). Green. May. Deme- 

 rara. 

 macroglo' ssum (large- tongued). Ochre, green, yellow, 



purple. Ecuador. 1878. 



macula' turn (spotted). Green, spotted purple. Mexico. 

 ,, intege'rrimum (entire-lipped). Guatemala. 1839. 



