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0. mantla'tum (spotted). 2. Yellow, brown. 

 May. Mexico. 1838. 



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



September. Mexico. 1846. 



tnembrana' ceum (membrane- sheathed). 



White, brown. May. Mexico. 1843. 



mya'nthum (fly-flowered). Peru. 



nebulo'sum (clouded). Mexico. 



odora'tum (sweet - scented). Yellow, red. 



July. Sierra Nivada. 



pardi'num (panther - like) . Yellow, brown . 



Peru. 



parviflo'rum (small-flowered). Dark purple, 



white. August. Mexico. 



pulche'llum (pretty). 1. White, yellow. 



June. Guatemala. 1839- 



retu'sum (bent-back). Deep yellow. March. 



Peru, 



ri'gidum (stiff). Yellow. Peru. 



Ro'llia; (Lady Rolle's), July. Guatemala. 



1841. 



ro'seum (rosy). Rose. Peru. 



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



March. Mexico. 1839. 



atella'tum (starry-flowered). White, green. 



April. Mexico. 1839- 



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



April. Mexico. 1844. 



purpura'tum (purplish). $. Pur- 

 ple, yellow. May. Mexico. 1845. 



ODONTOLO'MA. (From odous, a tooth, 

 and loma, an edge ; fronds or leaves 

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

 podiaceee]. Linn., %4:-Cryptoyamia I 

 Filices.) 



Stove Ferns with brownish yellow spores. See 

 Ferns. 

 0. Borya'num (Bory's). May. Isle of Luzon. 



pulche' Hum (neat). May. Isle of Luzon. 



tenuifo'lium (slender-leaved). May. East 



Indies. 



(EcEo'cLADES. (From oikeo, to in- 

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

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

 nandria l-Monandria, Allied to An- 

 greecum.) 



Stove orchid. Divisions by separating a 

 newly-formed shoot ; block of wood, or shallow 

 baskets in sphagnum and fibry turf, and sus- 

 pended from the roof of a house. Winter temp., 

 50 to 60, and dryish atmosphere ; summer, 

 70 to 90, dry before flowering, moist after- 

 wards. 

 (E.falca'ta (sickle-shaped). . White. April. 



China. 1815. 



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

 karpos, a fruit; yields palm wine and 

 oil. Nat. ord., Palms [Palmacere]. 

 Linn., 2l-Monceda Q-Hexandria. Allied 

 to Areca.) 



Stove Palm. Seeds, but generally suckers ; 

 rich loamy soil. Winter temp., 6 ; summer, 

 60 to 90. ...^ 



(E. Bata'na (Batana). '40,,' sSoMth America. 

 1820. 



(ENOTHE'RA. Evening Primrose. 

 (From oinos, wine, and them, imbibing ; 

 the roots of biennls supposed to be an 

 incentive to drinking wine. Nat. ord., 

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

 dria \-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 cut- 

 tings of the young shoots, under a hand-light, 

 in early summer. See Godetia for some species 

 sometimes included in this genus. 



HALF-HARDY. 



(E. (wa'ulis (stemless). . White. July. Chili. 

 1821. Herbaceous. 



cheiranthifo'lia (Wall-flower-leaved). 1|. 



Yellow. July. Chili. 1823. Evergreen. 



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



August. Texas. 1833. Herbaceous. 



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



1783. Herbaceous. 



HARDY HERBACEOUS. 

 (E. aniso'loba (unequal - lobed). 2. White. 

 June. Chiloe. 1828, 



oeespito'sa (tufted). 1. White. June, North 



America. 1811. 



Frase'ri (Fraser's). Ij. Yellow. June. 



North America. 1811. 

 variega'ta (variegated-teawed). 1. 



Yellow. July. Gardens. 

 frutico'sa (shrubby). 3. Yellow. August. 



North America. 1737. 

 ambi'gua (ambiguous). 1. Yellow. 



July. North America. 1813. 



. Jlnnftiftft ( Tll/llOYlV ll. "Vf 



I'ndica (Indian). 



Yellow. 



July. India. 



glau'ca (milky-green). 2. Yellow. June. 



North America. 1812. 



-- variega'ta (variegated - leaved}. 2. 

 Yellow. July. 



ffra'cilis (slender). 1. Yellow. 1833. 



hy' b rida (hybrid). 1. Yellow. July. North 



America. 1813. 



macroca'rpa (large-fruited). J-. Yellow. 



June. North America. 1811. 



Missoure'nsis (Missouri). 1. Yellow. June. 



North America. 1818. 



nervo'sa (tor^e-nerved).,. 2. Yellow. July. 



1827. 



Nutta'llii (Nuttall's). White. June. North 



America. 1811. 



pa'llida (p&le). l. White, red. June. 



America. 1826. 



pu'mila (dwarf). $. Yellow. July. North 



America. 1757. 



pusi'lla (small). $. Yellow. July. North 



America. 1817- 



Sello'wii (Sellow's). Montevideo. 1831. 



scrrula'ta (small- toothed). 1. Yellow. June. 



North America. 1824. 



sero'tina (late-flowering). lj. Yellow. Sep- 



tember. North America. 1820. 



specio'sa (showy). 1. White. June. North 



America. 1821. 



_, - , - ma'jor (larger). 6, White. July, 

 North America. 



