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fastened to a block of wood, and then the block 

 fastened across the mouth of a pot, with fibry 

 peat, sphagnum, and potsherds placed round it. 

 Winter temp., 55 to 65; summer, 65 to Q0. 

 0. angusta'tum (narrow-ieui'erf). White, purple. 

 Merida. 



f>i'co/or (two-coloured). Violet, yellow. Peru. 



Bictone'nse (Bicton). Lilac, green. April. 



Guatimala. 1837- 

 a'lbum (white-lipped). Brown, white. 



April. Guatimala. 1843. 

 ru'brum (red-lipped). Brown, red. April. 



Oaxaca. 1843. 



bremfo'lium (short-leaved). Purple. Loxa. 



cn'ndidum (white). Guatimala. 1840. 



Cervanttt'sii (Cervantes')- ! White, yellow. 



June. Oaxaca. 1845. 



eitro'smum (lemon-scented). 1. White, rose. 



March. Guatimala. 1840. 



Clowe'sii (Clowes's). Yellow, brown. May. 



Brazil. 1840. 



ceerule'scens (bluish). White, blue. May. 



Mexico. 



constri'ctum (constrained). Yellow, brown, 



green. January. La Guayra. 1841. 



ma'jus (larger). Yellow, brown. May. 



La Guayra. 1843. 



cor da' turn (\\eATt-lipped). 1. Greenish-yellow, 



brown. January. Mexico. 1837- 



cri'spum (curled). Yellow, purple. May. 



Colombia. 1844. 



cristn'tum (crested). Brown-spotted. Peru. 



cusjnda'tum (sharp-pointed-teui'ed). Green, 



brown. May. 



densiflo'rum (thickly-flowered). Yellow, red. 



March. Tanja. 



Egerto'ni (Egerton's). White. April. Gua- 



timala. 1840. 



Ehrmbe'rgii (Ehrenberg's). Guatimala. 1842. 



epidendroi'des (epidendrum- like). Yellow, 



purple. November. New Grenada. 



Galeottia'num (Galeotti's). White. April. 



Mexico. 1843. 



QKiesbrcghtiatnum (Ghies>.reghf.'s). Mexico. 



gra'nde (magnificent). 1. Cream, brown. Muxch. 



Mexico. 18<9. 



lube'llo-u'lbum (white-lipped). 1. Yellow, 



white. December. Guatimala. 



Ha'llii( Hall's). Yellow, purple. November. 



Peru. 



kasta'tnm (halbert-like). Green, red. Mexico. 



hastilu 1 bium (halbert-lipped). 1. White, yel- 



low, brown. August. Guatimala. 1848. 



Inslea'yi (Insleay's). Brown, yellow, orange. 



July. Mexico. 1840. 



lee've (smooth- lipped). White, yellow, brown. 



June. Guatimala. 1841. 



la'cerum (torn). Yellow, brown. Peru. 



longifo'lium (long-leaved). Peru. 



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



purple. February. Quindia. 



macula'tum (spotted). 2. Yellow, brown. 



May. Mexico. 1838. 



maxilla're (jaw-bone). Flesh, red, yellow. 



September. Mexico. 1846. 



membrana'cewn (membrane -shettthed)* j. 



White, brown. May. Mexico. 1843. 



mya'nthum (fly-flowered). Peru. 



nebulo'surn (clouded). Mexico. 



odoru'tum (sweet-scented). Yellow, red. July. 



Sierra Nevada. 



pnrdi'num (panther-like). Yellow.brown. Peru. 



purviflo 1 rum (small-flowered). Dark purple, 



white. August. Mexico. 



pulcht'IUtm (pretty). 1. White, yellow. June. 



Guatimala. lb3g. 



0. retu/sum (bent-back). Deep yellow. March. 

 Peru. 



ri'gidum (stiff). Yellow. Peru. 



Rn'llia: (Lady Rolle's). July. Guatimala. 1841. 



ro'seurn (rosy). Rose. Peru. 



Ro'ssii( Ross's). Yellow.brown, white. March. 



Mexico. 1839. 



stella' turn (starry -flowered). White, green. 



April. Mexico. 1830. 



Warne'ri (Warner's). $. Yellow, crimson. 



April. Mexico. 1844. 



purpura'tum (purplish). . Purple, 



yellow. May. Mexico. 1845. 



ODONTOLO'MA. (From odous, a tooth, 

 and loma, an edge ; fronds or leaves 

 tooth-notched. Nat. ord., Ferns [Poly- 

 podiacese]. Linn., 2-Cryptogam'va 1- 

 Filices.) 



Stove Ferns, with brownish-yellow spores. See 

 FKRNS. 

 0. Bori/a'num (Bory's). May. Isle of Luzon. 



pul<:he'Uum (neat). May. Isle of Luzon. 



teuuifo'tium (slender-leaved). May. E. Ind. 

 CEcEo'cLADES. (From oikeo, to in- 



liabit, and klados, a branch. Nat. ord., 

 Orchids [Orchidacese]. Linn., 20-%- 

 nandria \-Monandria. Allied to An- 

 griecum.) 



Stove orchid. Divisions, by separating a newly, 

 formed shoot ; block of wood, or shallow baskets, 

 in sphagnum and fibry turf, and suspended from 

 thereof of a house. Winter temp., 50 to 60, 

 and dryish atmosphere ; summer, 70 to 90, dry 

 before lowering, moist afterwards. 

 Q>f<ilca'ta (sickle-shaped). $. White. April. 

 China. 1815. 



(ENOCA'RPUS. (From oinos, wine, and 

 karpos, a fruit ; yields palm-wine and oil. 

 Nat. ord., Palms [Palmacese]. Linn., 21- 

 Moncecia 6-Hexandria. Allied to Areca.) 



Stove Palm. Seeds, but generally suckers ; 

 rich, loamy soil. Winter temp., 60 ; summer, 

 60 to 90. 

 (E. Bata'na (Batana). 40. S. Amer. 1820. 



(ENOTHE'EA. Evening Primrose. (From 

 oinos, wine, and Ihera, imbibing; tho 

 roots of bie'nids supposed to be an in- 

 centive to drinking wine. Nat. ord., 

 Onagrads [Onagracese]. Linn., S-Odan- 

 dria 1-Monogynia.) 



Annuals and biennials, by seed in the open 

 border, in April ; also in the autumn, to stand 

 over the winter, and bloom early ; perennials, 

 by seeds also, by divisions of the plants in 

 spring, and the more rare and tender by cuttings 

 or the young shoots under a hand-light, in early 

 summer. See GODE'TIA for some species some- 

 times included in this geruis. 



HALF-HARDY. 

 (E. acau'lis (stemless). White. July. Chili. 



, 1821. Herbaceous. 



cheiranthifo'lia (wallflower-leaved). 14. Yel- 



low. July. Chili. 1823. Evergreen. 



Drummo'ndii (Drummond's). . Yellow. 



August. Texas. 1833. Herbaceous.v 



ro'sea (rosy). 1. Pink. June. Peru. 1733. 



Herbaceous. 



