ONC 



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ONE 



-pachyphy', 



0. Linde'nii (Linden's). May. Guatemala. 1840. 



linguifo'rme (tongue-shaped). Yellow, rose. 



longifo' Hum (long -leaved). 3. Yellow, 



brown. March. Mexico. 1840. 



luna'tum (crescent - lipped). 1. Orange. 



June. Demarara. 1836. 



lu'ridum (lurid). 2. Olive, brown. March. 



Jamaica. 1822. 

 gutta'tum (speckled). 2. Yellow, 



red. July. Jamaica. 1837. 

 purpura'tum (purple-stained). 2. 



Crimson, purple, speckled. September. 



macranthe'rum (large-anthered). . Green, 



purple. March. Mexico. 1840. 



microchi'lum (small-lipped). Yellow, crim- 



son. September. Guatemala. 1838. 



mono'ceras (one-horned). 2. Yellow. Jan- 



uary. Rio Janeiro. 1839. 



na'num (dwarf). White. La Guayra. 1842. 



nebula' sum (cloudy), Yellow, brown. Gua- 



temala. 



nu'dum (naked). Fellow, crimson. July. 



Caraccas. 1834. 



oblonga'tum (oblong-leaved). Yellow. July. 



Guatemala. 1844. 



onu'stum (loaded). 2. Yellow. October. 



Peru. 1848. 



ornithorhy'nchon (bird's-bill). 2. Pink, 



white. July. Mexico. 1826. 



pa'llidum (pale-flowered). 



2. Pale purple. December. Guate- 

 mala. 1833. 



ihy'llum (thick-leaved). 2. Yellow, 

 January. Mexico. 1839. 



papi'lio (Butterfly Plant). 1J. Yellow, 



purple. June. Trinidad. 1823. 



limba'tum (bordered). l. Crimson, 



brown, yellow. October. Trinidad. 

 1823. 



pectora'le (breast-plate). Brown, crimson. 



April. Brazil. 1842. 



pelica'num (Pelican-beaked). Yellow. Octo- 



ber. Mexico. 1839. 



pe'ndulum (drooping -flowered). Brown, 



yellow. September. Guatemala. 1840. 



pergame'neum (parchment). Yellow. Au- 



gust. Guatemala. 1839. 



phymatochi'lum (long-lipped). 2. White, 



yellow. April. Brazil. 1 1844. 



Pinellia'num (Pinelli's). Brown, red. Brazil. 



1841. 



pu'bes (downy). 1. Green, red. April. 



Brazil. 1824.- 



flave'scens (yellowish). 1. Red, 



yellow. October. Brazil. 1839. 



pulche'llum (neat). . White, spotted. May. 



Jamaica. 



pulvina'tum (cushion - like). 8. Yellow, 



brown. June. Brazil. 1836. 



pu'milum (dwarf). . Yellow. May. 



Brazil. 1824. 



pa'llidum (pale). . Pale yellow. 



May. Brazil. 1840. 



rani'fcrum (frog -bearing). 1. Yellow. 



August. Brazil. 1838. 



' ma' jits (larger -flowered). 1. 



Yellow. August. Brazil. 



refle'xum (bent-back). Yellow. October. 



Mexico. 1836. 



ro'seum (rosy)i Rose, July, Mexico. 



1838, 



O. ro'seum ma'jus (larger). Rose. March. Hon- 

 duras. 1830. 



pa'llidum (pale). Pale rose. March. 



Honduras. 1830. 



Russcllia'num (Russell's). 1. Purple, green. 



Rio Janeiro. 1835. 



sangu'intum (crimson-blotched). Crimson, 



red. La Guayra. 



sphacela'tum (scorched). 2. Yellow, brown. 



February. Mexico. 1838. 



grandiflo'rum (large-flowered). 



Yellow, brown. February. Mexico. 

 1840. 



spilo'ptcrum (spotted-winged), j}. Brown, 



yellow. February. Brazil. 1844. 



strami'neum (straw-coloured). Straw, crim- 



son. Vera Cruz. 1837. 



sua've (sweet-scented). Yellow. April. 



Mexico. 1835. 



Sutto'ni (Sutton's). Brown, yellow. Au- 



gust. Mexico. 1842. 



Taylcu'rii (Tayleur's). 2. Brown. August. 



Mexico. 1837. 



tc'nue (slender). J. Yellow, brown, spotted. 



August. Guatemala. 1841. 



tetrape'talum (four-petaled). 1. Yellow, 



brown. Jamaica. 



tri'color (three-colored-flowercd). l. Yel- 



low, white. April. Jamaica. 1843. 



trique'trum (triangular-leaved). %, White, 



purple. September. Jamaica. 1793. 



trulli'ferum (trowel-lipped). Brown, yellow. 



September. Brazil. 1838. 



unguicula 1 turn (nail-bearing). 3. Yellow. 



October. Mexico. 1846. 



unico'rne (one-horned). Pale yellow. June. 



Rio Janeiro. 



uniflo'rum (one-flowered). ^. Brown, yel- 



low. November. Organ Mountains. 

 1841. 



variega'tum (variegated). 2. Yellow. July. 



West Indies. 1824. 



viperi'num (poisonous). Pale yellow. July. 



Brazil. 1836. 



volu'bile (twining). Yellow, brown. De- 



cember. Brazil. 



Wentworthia'num (Earl Fitzwilliam's). 



Yellow, crimson. March. Mexico. 1839. 



Wra'yce (Mrs. Wray's) . 2. Yellow, brown. 



Guatemala. 1838. 



ONE-SHIFT SYSTEM OF POTTING is 

 giving a plant in a pot one large shift, 

 instead of frequent small ones. Thus, 

 instead of moving a plant successively 

 from a three to a five-inch pot, thence to 

 a seven or an eight, and thence again to 

 a ten or a twelve, allowing the roots to 

 become matted at the sides of the pot, 

 or merely to reach there, according as 

 flowering or growing are the objects 

 aimed at, the plant is moved at once 

 from a three, four, or five-inch pot, 

 into one of eight, twelve, or sixteen 

 inches in diameter. It is seldom that 

 a cutting, or a seedling, or a very 

 small plant, is at once moved into a 

 large one, as during its very small 



