399 
Vanda Parishii purpurea. (4. C. 
1883, xix. 307.) S. [V. Parishii, 
Reichb, f. ii. mariottiana, Reichb. f. | 
Le a x. B. 1894, 
treaks ; the a pair 
of halbert shaped lobes. Malays. 
ere ra es ruaa UR, H. 
ae WF 5 th brown sep. 
Bs he i pes yellow, 
TE white outside ; lip reddish. 
— Var. og eae (Q. C. 1883, 
rE 262.) S. A var. of the purple lipped 
ceedingly short lips, and 
sg ae lobes with a few more or less 
developed anterior teeth, 
Vanda sanderiana. = C. 1882, xvii. 
588; B. M. t. 6983.) ‘A handsome 
ee fe ; Se 
coloured like the odd sop: Lip pony 
triangular, dar ith g 
sides. Philippine Esai 
— Var. albata. (@. C. 1887, ii. 9 
wi 
purple at the base, and wnish 
yellow at the base of the front lobe, 
which is sometimes striped with 
purple. 
—— Var. labello viridi. (JZ. i. t4) 
S. A distinct var. having a green lip. 
Vanda gen pane (G. C. 1885, xxiii. 
rgd j Mni. of torb fl ‘Sep.a and 
octets erwatr ochre- 
Sociol. tesellated ah dark purple- 
brown. Lip white and mauve-blue 
Assam, 
Vanda suavis Lindeni. (Z. ii. t. 60.) 
Bie having the sep., pet. and base 
he lip white with purple spots, and 
ds rest of the lip purple. 
Vanda superba. (Z. iii. t. 136; @. C. 
1888, iii. 806.) [V. lamellata, "Lindl. 
var. Bowallii superba, | 
— teres alba. (G. C. 1892, xi. 
64.) S. A var. with pure white fl. 
— Var. Bee (CG. C. 1881, xv. 
~ 688.) S. FL white, with a reddish 
hue over the coat part of the oe and 
some light yellow in the throa 
—— Var. gigantea. (4. C. 1896, xix 
593.) S. A large- flowered richly 
coloured form with stouter stems and 
1, than the type. 
Venis tricolor Hoveæ. (Z. ix. t.396.) 
var yellowish sep., and 
oe thickly spotted all over with red ; 
the lip is rose-crimson. 
— Var. oge (G. C. 1894, xv. 
94.) S. A var. with ee loured 
fi. neatly spotted with red-bro 
Nee, Wallichii. (R. H. 1893, 328, 
m with a yellow ground 
oe el ‘with brown ; lip lilac. 
Vanda Vipani. (G. C.-1882, xviii. 
34.) d 
I S ng and ow. Sep. an 
pet. bluntly rhomboid, narro to- 
wards t white outside, inside 
e a e , with short Wn- 
purple. ‘Side auricles of the np yellow, 
none the middle lobe light olive-green 
— vitellina. (G@. C. 1892, xii. 
206.) S. Resembling V. cærulescens, 
but the fl. are smaller and coloured 
snp yalew. 
Vanilla Humblotii. CB, C. 1885, 
xxiii. 726) Orchidace Ce ie leafless 
Š 
B 
FF 
"T 
ge 
E 
B 
og 
dis wisted 
hairs a from bane to disk. 
Comoro Islan 
Venidium fugax. (4G. C.1887, i P) 
Compositæ. H. ae 1-1} ft 
clothed with short hairs 
stalked, elliptic, more or Jess sinuate 
or lo ; upper L. en or 
slightly sinuate-toothed. tans l4 in. 
in diam., bright orange with a blackish 
disk. [Syn. at calendulacewm, Hort. } 
South Afric 
igh, 
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