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viceroy of New Grenada. Nat. ord. 

 Orchids [Orchidacese]. Linn., 20- (Tynan 

 dria\-Monandria. Allied to Batemannia.) 

 Stove orchids. Divisions ; baskets filled and 

 packed with sphagnum, fibry peat, and broken 

 pots, and pieces of charcoal. Summer temp., 

 to 90, with plenty of atmospheric moisture; 

 winter, 55 to 65, and dryish. 

 G. a'tro-purpu'rea (dark purple). 1. Dark purple. 



June. Trinidad. 1824. 

 ma'jor (larger). Purple. May. Deme- 



rara. 1834. 

 pi'cta (painted). Yellow, purple. May. 



Dernerara. 1836. 



bufo'nia (toad -coloured). 1. Variegated. 



May. Brazil. 1841. 

 ieucoclei'la (white-lipped). Purple, white. 



May. Brazil. 1840. 

 ma'jor (larger). Purple, white. May. 



Brazil. 1837. 

 fu'lva (tawny). $. Yellow, blue. Julv. 



Mexico. 1838. 

 vitelli'na (yolk-of-egg). Yellow. May. 



Mexico. 1841. 



(jaleottia'na (Galeott's). Mexico. 



macula'ta (spotted flowered). 2|. Yellow- 



spotted. May. Deraerara. 1832. 



a'lba (white-flowered). 2. White. May. 



Guiana 1836. 



aura'ntia (orange). Orange. May. Guiana. 



1842. 



ca'ndi da (white). White. May. Guiana. 



1843. 



citri'na (citron). Yellow. May. Guiana. 



1837. 



fu'igens (blazing). Guiana. 1837. 



fu'sca (dark brown). Guiana. 1830% 



gra'cilis (slender). Guiana. 1839. 



gri'sea (grey). Demerara. 1836. 



i'gnea (flame-coloured). 2. Flame. May. 



Brazil. 1837. 

 lu'tea (yellow). Guiana, 1835. 



sangui'nea (blood-coloured). Demerara. 



1836. 



squa'lens (mean). Guiana. 1837. 



tri'color (three-coloured). 2. Golden- 

 brown. May. Panama. 1842. 



nigri'ta (blackish). Dark purple. July. Deme- 



rara. 1838. 



quinquene'rvis (five-nerved). Yellow, purple. 



May. Peru. 



trunca'ta (blunt-cowered). Red, yellow. April. 



. Mexico. 1842. 



GONIOPHLE'BIUJT. (From gonia, an 

 angle, and phlebia, a vein; alluding to the 

 veins of the fronds. Nat. ord., Polypods 

 [Polypodiacese]. Linn., 24L-Cryptogamia 

 1-Filices. Allied to Polypodium and 

 Acrostichum.) 



Stove Ferns. Division in the spring, as fresh 

 growth is commencing ; peat and loam. Summer 

 temp., 60 to 85 ; winter, 50 to 55. Attenua'tum 

 will do with greenhouse treatment. 

 G. a'lbo puncta'tum (white-dotted). Brown, yel- 

 low. July. S. Amer. 1840. 

 argu'tum (sharp). Brown. Nepaul. 1845. 



- attenua'tum (thin). $. Yellow. June. N. 



S. Wales. 1823. 



Catheri'nee (St. Catherine's). 1. Brown. Brazil. 



- dissi'mile (unlike), 2, Yellow. June. Brazil. 



1820. 



G. harpeo'des (scimitar-like). Brown. Brazil. 184K 



inca'num (hoary). W. Ind. 1840. 



la'tipes (broad-footed). Brown. Brazil. 1841. 



menisciifo'lium (meniscium-leaved). Brazil. 



neriifo'lium (oleander -leaved). 5. Brown. 



July. Brazil. 1837. 



pectina'tum (comb-leaved), li. Yellow. July. 



W. Ind. 1/93. 



piloselloi'des (pilosella-like). 



sepu'ltum (enclosed). 1. Brown. Brazil. 1841. 



vacciniifo'lium (bilberry-leaved). Brazil. 1841. 

 GONIO'PTERIS. (From gonia, an angle, 



and pteris, a fern ; referring to the leaves. 

 Nat. ord., Polypods [Polypodiacese], 

 Linn., 24,-Cryptogamia l-Filices.) 



Stove Ferns. Treatment as for Goniophlebium. 

 The New Zealand and New Holland species will 

 thrive in the greenhouse. 



G. a'spera (rough). Brown, yellow. July. Isle 

 of Luzon. 



asplenioi'des (aspleniura-like). Brown, yellow* ' 



July. Jamaica. 1841. 



costa'ta (ribbed). Brown, yellow. June. E.IncL ' 



crena'ta (scolloped). W. Ind. 1835. 

 fraxmifo'lia (ash-leaved). 2. Brown. Au> 



gust. Brazil. 1841. 



megalo'des (picture-like). Brown. July. W. 



Ind. 1843. 



penni'gera (feathered). Brown, yellow. July. 

 New Zealand. 1835. 



proli'fera (proliferous). 1. Brown, yellow. 



May. E, Ind 1820. 



ru'bida (red) Brown. July. Isle of Luzon. 



tetrago'na (four-angled). Brown. W. Ind. 1843. 



uropJiy'lla (tail-leaved). Brown, yellow. June. 



!. Ind. 



GONO'LOBUS. (From gonia, an anglej^ 

 and lobos, a pod; referring to the shape 

 of the seed-vessel. Nat. ord., Asclepiads 

 [Asclepiadaceasj. Linn., 5-Pentandria 

 2-Digynia.} 



The hardy species by seeds and divisions, in"' 

 dry, sandy soil. The greenhouse and stove species. ' 

 divisions, by seed in heat, and by cuttings of the , 

 young shoots in sand, under a bell-glass. The stove 

 kinds require bottom-heat ; peat and loam, with 

 silver sand, and a little dry cow-dung. 



HARDY DECIDUOUS TWINERS. 

 G. di'scolor (two-coloured). 8. Green. July. 

 N. Amer. 1809. 



macrophy'llus (large-leaved). 6. Yellow. July. 



N. Amer. 1822. 



Nuttalliafnus (Nuttall's). 4. Green, July. 



Mississippi. 1822. 



GREENHOUSE TWINERS. 

 G. Caroline'nsis (Carolina). 6. Purple. July. 

 Carolina. 1824. Deciduous. 



prostra'tus (lying-down). 3. Green. July, 



Mexico. 1823. Evergreen. 



STOVE DECIDUOUS TWINERS. 

 G. crispiflo'rus (curled-flowered). 2. White, green ; 

 July. S. Amer. 1741. 



grandiflo'rus (large-flowered). 10. Green. 



July. Trinidad. 1826. 



STOVE EVERGREEN TWINERS. 

 G. hi'spidus (bristly). Black. July. Brazil. 1837. 



mari'timus (sea-srhore) . 6. "Green, June. 



Carthage. 1823. 



