CYRTOCERAS 



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CYRTOPODIUM 



and the bulbs covered. Greenhouse culture from April 

 to November, and an airy place in the stove near the 

 glass in winter. The rest are deciduous, and require to 

 be kept dry in winter. Offsets. 

 C. angustifo'lius (narrow-leaved), i. Orange. Autumn. 



stria'tus (streaked). Bright red with yellow ribs. 

 ventrico'sus (inflated). Flower tube more dilated. 



.. brachy'scy'phus (short-cupped). Pale red. Pondo- 



land. 1886. 

 breviflo'rus (short-flowered). See ANOIGANTHUS BREVI- 



FLORUS. 



ca'rneus (flesh-coloured), i. Flesh. August. 

 colli'nus (hill). }. Crimson. June. 1816. 

 Galpi'ni (Galpin's). Bright red. Transvaal. 1892. 

 helfctus (spirally twisted). White, striped reddish- 

 brown. S. Africa. 1839. 



Hutto'ni (Hutton's). Pale red. S. Africa. 1864. 

 ,, hy'bridus (hybrid). Garden hybrid. (C. sanguineus 



flammeus X Vallota purpurea. ) 1885. 

 inaqua'lis (unequal). Coral-red, erect. S. Africa. 



1905. 

 interme'dius (intermediate). Garden hybrid. (C. 



Mackenii x angustifolius. ) 1893. 



Juno'dii (Junod's). Cinnabar, tipped yellow. Trans- 

 vaal. 1907. 



., lute'scens (yellow). Yellow. S. Africa. 1863. 

 Coope'ri (Cooper's). Flowers more freely. 

 Macke'nii (Macken's). Pure white. Winter and 



spring. Natal. 1868. 

 Maco'wani (Macowan's). Bright scarlet. S. Africa. 



1875. 

 O'Brie'ni (O'Brien's). Bright scarlet. S. Africa. 



1894. 

 obli'quus (tvristed-leaved). 2. Green, orange. June. 



1774. 



odo'rus (sweet-scented). f. Crimson. June. 1818. 

 pa'llidus (pale), i. Pink. June. 1822. 

 parviflo'rus (small-flowered). Bright scarlet. S. 



Africa. 1891. 



sangui'neus (blood-red). Bright red. S.Africa. 1860. 

 ,, glaucophy'llus (glaucous-leaved). Orange-red. 



Leaves glaucus. 1905. 

 smithia'nus (Smithian). White, striped red-brown. 



Kaffraria. 1876. 



spira'lis (spiral-leaved), i. Scarlet. June. 1790. 

 stria'tus (streaked). See C. ANGUSTIFOLIUS STRIATUS. 

 Tu'ckii (Tuck's). Yellow, blood-red. S.Africa. 1884. 

 ,, unifto'rus (one-flowered). White, with red-brown 



stripes. Autumn and winter. S. Africa. 

 ,, ventrico'sus (swollen). See C. ANGUSTIFOLIUS VEN- 



TRICOSUS. 

 ., vitta'tus (striped). White, striped red-brown. S. 



Africa. 



CYRTO'CERASFLORIBU NDUM and C. KEFLE'XUM. 



See HOYA MULTIFLORA. 



CYRTOCHTLUM. (From kurtos, curved, or concave, 

 and cheilos, a lip ; the form of the labellum, or lip. Nat. 

 ord. Orchids [Orchidaceae]. Linn. zo-Gynandria, i-Mon- 

 andria. Mostly now referred to Oncidium.) 



Stove orchids. On blocks of wood, with moss and 

 sphagnum fastened over their roots. Summer, moist 

 temp., 60 to 90 ; winter, 55 to 60 ; rather dry. 

 C. bictonie'nse (Bicton). See ODONTOGLOSSUM BIC- 



TONIENSE. 



citri'num (citron). See ONCIDIUM CONCOLOR. 



,, fi'lipes (thread-stalked). See ONCIDIUM GRAMINI- 



FOLIUM. 



fiave'scens (straw-coloured- flowered). See MILTONIA 



FLAVESCENS. 



graminifo'lium (grass- leaved). See ONCIDIUM GRAMI- 



NIFOLIUM. 

 leucocki'lum (white-lipped). See ONCIDIUM LEUCO- 



CHILUM. 

 macula' turn (spotted). See ONCIDIUM MACULATUM and 



varieties. 

 micra'nthum (small-flowered). See ONCIDIUM MICRAN- 



THUM. 

 mystaci'num (whiskered). See ODONTOGLOSSUM 



MYSTACINUM. 



,. Stella' turn (starry- flowered). See MILTONIA FLAVESCENS. 

 CYRTODETRA. See EPISCIA. 



CYRTOGO'NIUM. (From kurtos, curved, and gonu, a 

 knee ; referring to the creeping stems, or rhizomes. Nat. 

 ord. Ferns [Filices]. Linn. z^-Cryptogamia, i-Filices. 

 These are species of Acrostichum.) 



Stove Ferns, with brown spores. Divisions ; peat and 

 loam. Summer temp., 60 to 80 ; winter, 60 to 55. 



costa'tum (ribbed). July. Java. 



crispa'tulum (curled). May. E. Ind. 



diver si fo' Hum (various-leaved). May. E. Ind. 



flagelli'ferum (rod-bearing). E. Ind. 1825. 



lacinia'tum (jagged-leaved). May. Isle of Leyte. 



punctula'tum (small-dotted). May. Java. 



repa'ndum (waved). May. E. Ind. 



sca'ndens (climbing). May. E. Ind. 



serratifo'lium (saw-leaved). May. E. Ind. 



sinuo'sum (crooked). May. Isle of Luzon. 



subcrena' turn (slight-scolloped). May. E. Ind. 



vi'rens (green). May. Java. 



CYRTOMIPHLE'BIUM. (From kurtos, curved, and 

 phlebs, a vein ; referring to the disposition of the veins 

 in the leaves. Nat. ord. Ferns [Filices]. Linn. 

 24-Cryptogamia, i-Filices.) Now referred to Polypo- 

 dium. 

 C. decu'rrens (leat-bordered-stemmed). See POLYPODIUM 



DECURRENS. 



., ni'tidum (shining). See POLYPODIUM LUCIDUM. 

 CYRTO'MIUM. See ASPIDIUM. 



CYRTOPE'RA. (From kurtos, curved, and pera, a 

 small sack ; alluding to the sack-like appendage to the 

 labellum, or lip. Nat. ord. Orchids [Orchidaceae]. Linn. 

 zo-Gynandria, i-Monandria. Allied to Galeandra.) 



Stove orchids. Root division ; peat, rotten wood, 

 and potsherds. 



C. fla'va (yellow). 3. Yellow. June. E. Ind. 1831. 

 ,, ftave'scens (yellowish). Pale yellow. June. Mexico. 



1830. 

 ,, ftexuo'sa (flexuous). White, with purple spots, and 



yellow blotch. E. Trop. Africa. 

 papilla' sa (nippled). Yellow, purple-brown. Natal. 



1893. 



,, plantagi'nea (plantain-like). Green, white, bluish- 

 green. Madagascar. 1882. 

 plica'ta (plaited-leaved). India. 1840. 

 ,, Regnie'ri (Regnier's). Flowers large, yellow. Cochin- 



China. 1886. 



,, sangui'nea (blood-red). Dark red. E. Ind. 

 ,, squa'lida (dirty-coloured). Malaya. 

 ,, Woodfo'rdii (Woodford's). Pink. September. S. 

 Amer. 1819. 



CYRTOPO'DIUM. (From kurtos, curved, and pous. 

 podos, a foot ; referring to the form of the labellum, or lip. 

 Nat. ord. Orchids [Orchidacea?]. Linn. zo-Gynandria, 

 i - Monandria. ) 



Stove orchids. Divisions ; peat, sphagnum, and 

 broken pots ; plants raised above the pots, or suspended 

 in shallow baskets. Summer temp., 60 to 90 ; whiter, 

 55 to 60. 

 C. Ali'citz (Alicia's). Green, with brown spots ; lip 



white, crimson spotted. Brazil. 

 Anderso'nii (Anderson's). 2. Yellow. April. St. 



Vincent. 1804. 



cardiochi'lum (heart-lipped). See C. ANDERSONII. 

 ,, crista'tum (crested). British Guiana. 

 ,, flave'scens (yellow). 3. Yellow. Venezuela. 

 fla'vum (yellow). 2. Yellow. 1831. 

 ,, glutini'ferum (clammy). Yellow. S. Amer. 

 pa'lmifrons (palm-leaved). Lemon, spotted rose- 

 pink. Brazil. 1901. 



plantagi'neum (plantain-like). Madagascar. 

 ,, puncta'tum (spotted). 3. Yellow, red. April. 



Brazil. 

 ,, saintlegeria'num (Saintlegerian). Yellow, spotted 



brown. Paraguay. 1885. 

 sangui'neum (blood-red). Red-brown, rosy. Sikkim. 



1875. 

 vire'scens (greenish). 4. Pale yellow, blotched red. 



Brazil. 



,, Wilmo'rei (Wilmore's). See C. PUNCTATUM. 

 Woodfo'rdii (Woodford's). See CYRTOPERA Wooo- 



FORDII, 



