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CYPRIPEDIUM 



CYPHOPHCE'NIX. (From kuphos, an excrescence, and 

 Phcenix; in allusion to the granular fruits and the 

 Phoenix-like leaves. Nat. ord. Palmaceae.) 



Stove Palm. Seeds. Loam, peat, and sand. 

 C. e'legans (elegant). Leaves without spines. New 

 Caledonia, 



CYPHOSPE'RMA. (From kuphos, an excrescence, and 

 sperma, a seed ; in reference to the form of the seed. 



. Fibrous loam, a little peat and 



sand. 



C. Vieilla'rdii (Vieillard's). New Caledonia. 



CYPRESS. See CUPRE'SSUS. 



CYPRIPE'DIUM. Ladies' Slipper. (From Kupris, 

 Venus, and podion, a slipper. Nat. ord. Orchids [Orchi- 

 dacea?] Linn. zo-Gynandria, i-Monandria.) 



Both the stove and hardy species of these orchids 

 succeed well in turfy peat, mixed with a little loam, 

 charcoal, and potsherds. The hardy kinds, when grown 

 in pots, should have frame protection during the winter 

 months' ; root division. 



COOL AND WARM ORCHID HOUSE. 

 C. affi'ne (allied). White, green, violet. Tonquin. 1906. 

 ,', A'rgus (Argus). White, rose, green, with many 

 blackish eye-spots. Philippines. 1872. 

 Mce'nsii (Mcens'). Philippines. 1888. 

 barba'tum (bearded). J. Purple, white, red. April. 

 Malacca. 1838. 



ni'grum (black). Blackish-purple. 

 supe'rbum (superb). 

 bella'tulum (pretty). White, red, blotched purple. 



Burma. 1888. 

 a'lbum (white). Pure white. 1895. 



egrtfgium (uncommon). Sepals nearly three- 

 lobed. 1888. 

 lu'teo-purpu'reum (yellow-purple). Yellowish, 



blotched purple. 1893. 

 Boxa'llii (Boxall's). Green, white, brown. Burma. 



i877. 



atra'ium (dark). Green, white, black. 

 ,, Bulle'nii (Bullen's). Green, purple. Borneo. 

 anophtha' Imum (eyeless). Petals without eye- 



spots. 1884. 

 ,, ocula'tum (eyed). Petals with dark brown eye- 



spots. 1 88 1. 

 Burbi'dgei (Burbidge's). Upper sepals with 9 green 



nerves. Borneo. 1881. 

 callo'sum (beautiful). White, suffused purple, green. 



Cochin China. 1886. 

 au'reum (golden). Nearly white, with pale yellow 



lip. 1901. 

 Sande'ra (Mrs. Sander's). White and pale green. 



1894. 

 ,, sublce've (nearly smooth). Petals without spots. 



1888. 

 carici'num (sedge-like). See SELENIPEDIUM CARI- 



CINUM. 

 chamberlainia'num (Chamber lainian). Rosy purple, 



white. Sumatra. 1892. 

 Charleswo'rthii (Charlesworth's). White, rosy-purple. 



brown. Upper Burma. 1893. 

 a'lbum (white). White. 1900. 

 Bromilo'wiet (Mrs. Bromilow's). Pale green, pure 



white. 1909. 

 uni'color (one-coloured). Whole flower rosy- 



purple. 1895. 

 virgina'le (virginal). Upper sepal pure white, 



green at base, pale purple rib. 1902. 

 ciliola're (ciliated). Green, purple, white. Philip- 



pines. 1882. 

 miteaua'num (Miteauan). Deep purple. Philip- 



pines. 

 co'ncolor (one-coloured). Pale primrose. Burma. 



1865. 

 ,, chlorophy Hum (green-leaved). Leaves not mar- 



bled. 1886. 

 longipe' talum (long-petaled). Petals z\ in. long. 



1896. 



stria'tum (striated). Segments narrow, lined 

 purple. Burma. 1893. 



C. co'ncolor tonkine'nse (Tongking). Scape twin-flowered. 



Tongking. 1887. 

 Crawsha'wcB (Mrs. Crawshaw's). Pale yellow. Shan 



States. 1898. 



Curti'sii (Curtis's). White, purple, spotted. Su- 

 matra. 1883. 

 daya'num (Dayan). White, green, pale purple. 



Borneo. 1860. 

 dile'ctum (chosen). Pale green, with blackish-purple 



spots. 1888. 

 ,, Dru'ryi (Drury's). Greenish yellow, black line on 



upper sepal. S. India. 1876. 

 eilersia'num (Eilersian). Yellow-white, golden-yellow. 



1901. 



elliottia'num (Elliottian). See C. ROTHSCHILDIANUM. 

 E'xul (Exul). Yellow, with black spots on the upper 



sepal. Siam. 1892. 



auranti'acum (orange). Petals and lip orange- 

 yellow. 1901. 

 ,, fairiea'num (Fairiean). Green, striped purple. 



Eastern Himalaya. 1855 and 1905. 

 ,, glaucophy'llum (glaucous-leaved). Green, red-brown, 



white, violet-purple. Java. 1904. 

 Godefro'yce (Mme. Godefroy's). White, spotted 



chocolate. Siam. 1884. 

 La'ingi (Laing's). Flowers much smaller than 



the type. 1890. 

 leucochi'lum (white-lipped). Lip without spots. 



1894. 

 ,, lu'teum (yellow). Pale yellow, spotted lilac. 



1891. 



Mari'cB (Maria's). Flowers very large. 1889. 

 gratrixia'num (Gratrixian). Allied to C. insigne 



and C. Exul. 1905. 

 gutta'tum (spotted), f. Yellow. April. Siberia. 



1829. 

 haynaldia'num (Haynaldian). Like C. Lowii, but 



petals blotched brown. Philippines. 1877. 

 hincksia'num (Hincksian). See SELENIPEDIUM HINCK- 



SIANUM. 



hirsuti' ssimum (hairiest). Green, purple spotted. 



Khasia. 

 Hookdra (Lady Hooker's). Purple and green. 



Borneo. 1868. 



volontea'num (Volontean). See C. VOLONTEANUM. 

 insi'gne (striking), i. Green, red, orange. June. 



Nepaul. 1819. 

 a'lbens (whitish). Yellow and white, without 



markings. 1893. 



a'lbidum (whitish). White, greenish. 1910. 

 ,, au'reum (golden). Yellow. 1882. 

 Chanti'ni (Chantin's). Heavily blotched violet 



on the upper sepal. 1878. 

 Erne'sti (Ernest's). Yellow, with a few small 



specks on the upper sepal. 1893. 

 gigantdum (gigantic). Flowers very large. 

 hallea'num (Hallean). Petals dotted chocolate. 



1889. 



,, Mau'lei (Maule's). Upper sepal with violet spots. 

 , ,, Sande'rce (Mrs. Sander's). Clear citron yellow, 



wax-like. 1888. 

 irapea'num (Irapean). i. Yellow. June. Mexico. 



1844. 

 japo'nicum (Japanese). Green, white, rose. Japan. 



1874. 

 java'nicum (Javanese). Pale green, white, purple. 



Java. 

 ,, klotzschia' num (Klotschian). See SELENIPEDIUM 



KLOTSCHIANUM. 



,, laviga'tum (smooth). See C. PHILIPPINENSE. 



,, lawrencea'num (Lawrencian). White, green, purple. 



Borneo. 1878. 

 hyea'num (Hyean). White, veined green ; lip 



green. Borneo. 1886. 

 ,. ,, vi'ride (green). Green and white. 

 ,, lindleya'num (Lindleyan). See SELENIPEDIUM LIND- 



LEYANUM. 

 ,, longifo'lium (long- leaved). See SELENIPEDIUM LONGI- 



FOLIUM. 



,, Lo'wii (Low's). Light green, purple, light brown. 



Borneo. 1847. 

 ,, margarita' ceum (pearly). Deep purple ; lip brown, 



covered with tubercles. Yunnan, China. 1888. 

 master -sia 'num (Mastersian). Green, white coppery, 



spotted. Sunda Isles. 1879. 



