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5. jenischia'na (Jenischian). See S. BUCEPHALUS. 

 langlassea'na (Langlassean). Lip small, like a 



flattened sphere, hornless. 1901. 

 Li'ndleyi (Lindley's). See S. OCULATA LINDLEYI. 

 Lo'wii (Low's). Whitish buff ; lip hornless, spotted 



purple. Colombia. 1893. 

 ly'ncea (lynx-plant). See S. TIGRINA. 

 macrochi'la (large-lipped). White, spotted crimson. 



Mexico. 1859. 



macula' sa (spotted). See S. DEVONIENSIS. 

 maiouxia'na (Madouxian). 1^-2$. Creamy white, 



spotted pink ; lip tinged purple. Colombia. 1898. 

 tnartia'na (Martian), i. White. May. Mexico. 



1843. 

 ,, bi' color (two-coloured), i. White, purple. Mexico. 



1843. 

 marti'ana (Von Martius's). i. White. May. 



Mexico. 1843. 

 , ,, bi'color (two-coloured floivered). i. White, 



purple. June. Mexico. 1843. 

 molia'na (Molian). Sepals yellow- white ; petals and 



lip white, spotted rose. Peru. 

 ni' gripes (black-stalked). Yellow, dotted purple. 



Country unknown. 1894. 

 ocula'ta (eyed). 2. White, purple. June. Mexico. 



1829. 

 barkeria'na (Barker's). 2. White, purple. June. 



Mexico. 



cro'cea (saffron). Orange, red-brown. 1862. 

 Li'ndleyi (Lindley's). i. Brown, red. August. 



Mexico. 1839. 

 ma'jor (larger). White, purple. June. Mexico. 



1835- 



pa'llida(pa.le). White, red. June. Mexico. 1836. 

 ornati'ssima (much- adorned). See S. OCULATA CROCEA. 

 platy'ceras (broad-horned). Yellow, purple, brown- 

 purple. Colombia. 1868. 

 pu'lla (dark). Apricot-yellow; lip yellow, white, 



purple. Costa Rica. 1877. 

 quadrico'rnis (four-horned). 2. Yellow, red. June. 



Central Amer. 1838. 

 radio' sa (rayed). See S. SACCATA. 

 reichenbachia'na (Reichenbachian). White, ochre, 



rose. Andes of Colombia. 1879. 

 rodigasia' na (Rodigasian). Cream, spotted rose ; lip 



dark purple. 1898. 

 Ru'ckeri (Mr. Rucker's). Yellow, brown. May. 



Guatemala. 1843. 

 russellia'na (Duke of Bedford's). Various. May. 



Brazil. 1843. 

 sacca'ta (bagged). Yellow, green. May. Guatemala. 



1836. 



;; ,, pa'llida(pale). Yellow. May. Guatemala. 1840. 

 Shuttlewo' rthii (Shuttleworth's). Apricot, with dark 



purple blotches. Colombia. 1876. 

 slenochi'la (narrow-lipped). Sepals white ; petals 



apricot ; lip ivory white. Colombia. 1900. 

 tigri'na (tiger-spotted). 2. Red, chocolate. July. 



Mexico. 



atra'ta (blacked). Orange, black. July. Guate- 

 mala. 1843. 

 ;, lute'scens (yellowish). Yellow, orange, chocolate. 



Guatemala, 

 j; ni'gro-viola'cea (black- violet). Dark brown-purple. 



1845. 

 ,, purpu'rea (purple). Orange, purple. July. 



Guatemala. 1836. 

 ,, sple'ndens (splendid). Flowers darker in colour. 



1908. 



supe'rba (superb). Cream, vivid crimson. 1908. 

 ,, tricn'rnis (three- horned). Whitish ochre, with crimson 



spots. Peru. 1878. 

 vela to, (veiled). See S. MARTIANA. 

 venu'sta (handsome). See S. WARDII VENUSTA. 

 Wa'rdii (Ward's). i. Yellow, brown. August. 



Mexico. 1836. 



,, venu'sta (handsome). Guatemala. 1839. 

 warscewiczia' na (Warscewiczian). White, yellow. 



Central Amer. 1852. 

 xytrio'phora (small-pot-bearing). Straw-yellow, 



purple. Peru. 1868. 

 STANHOPEA'STRUM ECORNU'TTIM. See STAN- 



HOPEA ECORNUTA. 



STA'NLEYA. (Named after the Earl of Derby. Nat. 

 ord. Crucifers [Cruciferae]. Linn. i$~Tetr adynamia.) 



Hardy herbaceous perennial. Seeds, and division of 

 the plant in spring ; sandy loam and vegetable mould. 

 5. pinnati'fida (leaflet- like-leaved), i. Yellow. June. 

 Louisiana. 1816. 



STAPE'LIA. (Named after P. B. Stapel, a Dutch 

 botanist. , Nat. ord. Asclepiads [Asclepiadaceae]. Linn. 

 5-Pentandna, 2-Digynia.) 



Greenhouse evergreens, from South Africa. Cuttings 

 of shoots in spring, well-dried at the base before insert- 

 ing them in sandy soil ; sandy loam, brick-rubbish, and 

 broken bricks, with top-dressings of rotten cow-dung 

 when growing freely, or manure waterings. Winter 

 temp., 40 to 50, and dry ; summer, 60 to 80, and 

 moisture, but with judgment at all times. 

 S. acumina'la (pointed-leaved). f. Purple-striped. 



August. 1795. 



,, a'lbicans (whitening). . White. August. 1894. 

 ambi'gua (doubtful). 2. Purple, brown. June. 1795. 

 ,, angui'nea (snaky). See S. PICTA. 

 ,, angula'ta (angled). . Purple, pale yellow. Sep- 

 tember. 



angulo'sa (angled). S. Africa. 

 ape'rta (open-flowered). 2. Yellow, purple. July. 



1795- 



Arno'ti (Arnot's). S. Africa. 

 Aste'rias (star-fish-like), f. Violet. May. 1795. 

 atra'ta (dark), . Purple-brown, pale yellow. Sep- 

 tember. 1877. 

 atrosangui'nea (dark-blood-red). Blackish- crimson. 



Kalahari Desert. 1901. 



barba'ta (bearded). See HUERNIA BARBATA. 

 Bayfie'ldii (Bayfield's). |. Purple-brown, yellow. 



Long before 1877. 



beffonia'na (Beffonian). See S. VARIEGATA BUFONIA. 

 be'lla (pretty). . Deep purple or brown, fringed 



with trembling hairs. 1902. 

 bisu'lca (two-furrowed), i. Yellow-striped. July. 



1805. 



bufo'nia (toad-like). See S. VARIEGATA BUFONIA. 

 ,, cactifo'rmis (Cactus-like). See S. CLAVATA. 

 cczspito'sa (tufted). See DUVALIA C^SPITOSA. 

 campanula' ta (bell-shaped). See HUERNIA CLAVIGERA. 

 ,, cane'scens (hoary). . Brown. July. 1795. 

 cilia' ta (hair-fringed). See DIPLOCYATHA CILIATA. 

 clava'ta (club-shaped). . Yellow-striped. August. 



1844. 



clypea'ta (shield-like). S. Africa. 

 coma'ta (tufted), i. Pale yellow. September. 1819. 

 ,, compa'cta (compact). See DUVALIA COMPACTA. 

 , conci'nna (neat). J. Green. July. 1798. 

 , conspurca'ta (polluted). S. Africa. 

 , Cordero'yi (Corderoy's). See DUVALIA CORDEROYI. 

 , cri'spa (crisped). See HUERNIA CRISPA. 

 , cupula'ris (cup-shaped), i. Yellow-striped. 1897. 

 , Curti'sii (Curtis's). See S. VARIEGATA CURTISII. 

 , deco'ra (graceful). See PIARANTHUS DECORUS. 

 , defle'xa (deflexed). ^. Green, purple. July. 

 , depre'ssa (depressed). See S. PATULA. 

 , desmetia'na (Desmetian). J. Purple-red, with yellow 



lines. December. 1873. 

 ,, di'scolor (two-coloured). $. Purple-brown pale 



yellow. September. 

 divarica'ta (straggling), f. Flesh-coloured. August. 



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 dive' r gens (diverging). J. Yellow, lined and spotted 



brownish-crimson. 1905. 

 e'legans (elegant). See DUVALIA ELEGANS. 

 engleria'na (Enderian). Dark brown. E. Trop. 



Africa (?). 1906. 



erectiflo'ra (erect-flowered). J. Grey-purple. 1889. 

 europcz'a (European). See BOUCEROSIA GUSSONIANA. 

 fissiro' stris (split-beaked). z\. Yellow, green. 1823. 

 ftavicoma'ta (yellow-tufted), i. Yellow. 1810. 

 fusca'ta (browned). \. Brown, purple. July. 1814. 

 gemina'ta (twin- flowered). See PIARANTHUS GEMINA- 



TUS. 

 gemmiflo'ra (gem-flowered). J. Dark purple. October. 



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 gigante'a (gigantic). ^. Yellow, banded brown. 



12-14 in. across. 1862. 

 glabricau'lis (smooth-stemmed). S. Africa. 

 glabriflo'ra (smooth-flowered). ^-J. Purplish-red, 



with creamy lines. 1862. 

 glanduli'fera (glanded). Sec S. GLANDULIFLORA, 



