:1 ippnJs bioacl nirite pointed 



galeat i 

 h I I 



, I ^ 1 i„ «itl 1. 



ilKik te ittils mill 

 lei lit 111 loles in 

 he 1.1 ints beii several 



Aug Mes B M 3oC3 



clothe 1 



late b 11 1 h 



pale sepia 1 i «u IK lis 

 oblong truncate HI elluni 

 flexed middle one sitcate 

 short rather 1 irge fid racei 

 L.B C 17 1(j4o 



BB Fl\ yellon otary someuJiat mcni ved 

 Armenlaca, Reichb f ( irinprra Simen\aca Lmdl ) 

 Pseudobulbs ovite snlcitp ' Ivl ri erne loose bear 

 ing many yellow tl i I 1h 1 apiculate, 



the lateral ones II | I 111 1 ng as the 



column labelluni il 1 ; 1 ' •' acuminate, 



base tubercul ite i t i 1 M 1 



AAA Latoal i,tpal6 lanceolate to oiate Ian 



B Fls chocolate broiin, spotted 

 atropurpdrea H k 1 u 1 1 ill s 1 1 uf, t 



subphe 

 chocol it 



tilate 



, ot 



tuaugulii plitp Thib species IS the 

 cultu ation It IS nearly always in 

 flower during the summer Trmidad B M 3220 

 BB J ; yt Ui u ipotted 

 qumquen^rvia, Ruiz i Pi\ u(0 iiinil}ti Lmdl) 

 Pseudobulbs ovate cbl ng deeph furrowed 2 Ivd hs 

 broidh Imct late t plaited racemes lu in\ 2 ft I n„ 

 will 1 ill 1 1 \plkwfls spotted witl II I I f I 

 spji I 1 1 \ I I ( etingintheback | I il 1 



ohi I 1 mi Idle of the c 1 u I | t I I 



b;is I \ 1 I 1p 1 tapering to a \ \ 



curl us pl lilt much resembling 6^ attoj ttpi t txcej t 

 in color and torm of fls May-Aug B M Jbb7 B R 

 19:1616 

 BBB FU dull red purple tpotted with a yellow label 



Lmdl ) 



long 



tricoloT, Reichb f ( G i 

 Pseudobulbs ovoid, 2>2 ii 

 ovate oblong, acuminate I 

 ceme slendei {.en 111 u 1 

 eels with o\ try 1 

 fls. about 2 in 1 

 lute margins ti] 

 late with ie\ol it 

 stout midiib tiee ] iti i 

 cur\ed lanceolate speckled 

 base cuneiform sacc 

 on each side apical part broadlj fui I 1 | 1 itl 

 spurlike slender speckled tip, gil Kus Uhiii I i lumu 

 slender speckled BM 7o30 BR oitJ 



G fuscata Hort ( \cropera f is ita an 1 luteola Hnrt ) has 

 been cult for manj j £ ti s 1 ut no des i iption is j,% jil ible 



H HiSbELBRiMC and Wii Mithews 



GONIOMA (Greek gonia angle corner the coiona 

 cornered near the top) ipocyndcew A monotypic 

 gei 1 It nm., 1*5 th Afric in shrub John haul of 

 W'y I) I I rf It as haMng lacemes of 



'I' the point ot ever's shcot an 1 



1 line by their foim anl fri 

 i;i i I luf nthei ] lant m n ml fjr 



■M- I / I I HO 



i;i. II t I 11 1 tthe 



cuiim n J I , n It > , i i i Goni ma dlf 

 f ers from Tabemeemontana in hd.\ ing the ovules ar 

 raiipCed in 2 series instead of an mdetmite number of 

 series. 



Kam^asi, E.Mey. {TabernwrnontAna Varndssi, 'Kegel). 

 Height 16-20 ft.: Ivs. opposite or the upper ones in 

 3's, oblong-lanceolate, entire, leathery, 4-6 lines wide: 

 cymes small, terminal, 8-10-fld. : fls. salver-shaped, yel- 



GOODYERA 655 



lowish ^ lines long tube a little widei at the middle and 

 anjle 1 ( nstiicted at top pilose within fiom the middle 

 t tl t I 1 bes a thud as long as the tube, ovate, cor- 

 I t t 1 to the right m the bud stjle2-cut. 



GONIOPHLfiBITTM A subgenus of Polypodium, with 

 au t 11 mg%eins bj some legarded as a genus. For 

 ir s il I nuiilatum 'see Poll/pod mm 



G0NI6PTERIS (Greek angled fe>n) PolypodiAceo'. 

 A genus of tropical feins allied to Phegipteris, with 

 naked louuded son and the lowei vemlets ot contiguous 

 segments or lobes united By some placed under Poly- 

 podium 



cren4ta, Presl Lvs 1-2 ft long on stalks nearly as 

 long with a terminal p inn a» ( -b m long otteii 2 in. wide, 

 and 4-8 similar latei il j mnsp margins bluntly lobed; 

 son near the main veins Cuba and Mexico to Brazil. 



L M LTVDERWOOD. 



GOOBER IS a commoner name m the South than 

 Pp mut which lb the universal name in the North. 

 For culture, see Peanut for botany, see Atachis. 



GOdDIA (after Peter Good, who 

 found the plant in N b Wales) Le 

 liiii I r Vn \u tialian genus of 2 

 sp t 1 ith pea like fls , 



ch h led markings 



B 1 g been cult in 



GOODYfiEA (after 

 John Goodyer, British 

 botanist, who helped 

 Johnson in his edition 

 of Gerarde's Herbal >, 



