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Mormodes Cartoni Kurhan (4. 
C. 1881, xv. 136.) S. ange, with 
sulphur-coloured lip ; al the parts of 
the fl. being very narrow. Colombia. 
Mormodes iuo (J. O. 1894, 
125; L. x. t. 444.) S. e fl. are some- 
what ker am oe HL nenon 
to which they EN ave a general resem- 
blance. Colombi 
meter ap ge (G. C. 1885, xxiv. 
552.) Sep. and pet. ochraceous, 
aad i side with red inetd ed 
white, with very revolute margin 
Mortona ignea maculata. (Z. v 
var. with PA AE 
ae sep. ei gue spotted with purple- 
brown, and a coppery red labellum. 
Mormodes ee (Z. vi 
273.) me d to M. Ca artoni, having 
long race good-siz ellowish fi. 
The lip dotted ne brown. “Oclombia. 
Mormodes seri punctata. (G. C. 
1885, xxiv. 13 ith 
whitish fl. Biad with small reddish 
spots on the sep. and pet. 
ar. purpurata. (4G. C. 1886, 
xxvi. 3 S. FIL. light mauve-purple, 
with Lipsy urple lines 
the se reg ae: and the poets T ‘of 
the lip “much darker than the central 
part. 
Mormodes Ocanz. (B. M. t. 649 
G. C. 1879, xii. 582, 817, t. 133, 1343 
S. FL dull 
spotted with small red-brown spots. 
Lip 3-lobed, the lobes with strongly 
ineurved margins. Colombia 
aa. Var. parte fe. fe tet, 
xv. 104.) S. rt lateral 
lobes to the itp. “Colon ab 
Mormodes pardina armeniaca. 
G. C. 1879, xii. 390.) S. var. with 
p apricot fi. washed here and fie 
th deep red. 
ar. aspersa. (G. C. 1881, xv 
a. pi A var. having pale sulp hur- 
col fl. with pn et 
spicuous pale brown spots. 
melanops. (4. C. 
xxvi. e S. A form with very rien 
brownish purple fi. 
pos ong? —— (G.-C. 1887; 
78.) S. Fl.pale b buff-coloured, over 
‘in. in diam, i ., in compact erec racemes 
— marked with many dull purple 
ripes, 
ee punctata. (4. C. 1891, x. 
96. 
Allied to M. Wendla ndii. 
Pecado ee ee 1, to in. long 
several fy 
coloured yellowish Seah, pate with 
ches 
Mormodes rolfeana. (J. vii. t. 289; 
3 . large, in a 
lip brownish crimson above, aiat 
green beneath, Peru, 
Mormodes vernixia. (G 87, ii. 
682.) sami to M. en nat, with x 
close raceme o bla 
purple fi. pop 
like that of M. var iabilis, but without 
hairs. Roraima, British Guia 
Morus alba aaee, (M. D. &. 1896, 
A form with 
2.) Urticace H. 
golden yellow i and branches. 
Morus nigra globosa. (V. G: 
1896, 2) H. A form of iiit 
hemispherical habit. 
Mucuna sempervire: = (G4. — F. 
1889, 266.) Legumin G, Nearly 
ied to the a I ee pa 
hina. 
Muehlenbeckia depressa. (B. 7. 0 
1888, 249.) Polygonaceæ. H.H. A 
misprint a a ddp “essa. It appears 
wn i e gardens as Philo- 
podium aeiy ae um. 
Mulgedium oo SA G. 
1889, AS ge Composite. H. 6-8 
ft. high, with panicles of bloe- violet fi. 
Musa aurantiaca. (4. C. 1894, xv, 
102; K. B. 1894, 260.) Scitamineæ. 
S. "Allied to M. coccinea, bat with 
—_— pn bracts and flowers. 
Assa 
sa Basjoo. (B. M. t. 7182; Gf. 
1891, 439 ; W. G.1891 , 445 ; K. B. 1894, 
i il. japonica, Hort. | 
Linkiu Islands, Japan 
