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from severe frost and rain. The stove kinds 

 require the same treatment as other stove ter- 

 restrial Orchidkeea?. Synonyme: 1, C. humile; 

 2, 0. javdnieum ; 3, O. Dayii. 

 acaule 1 . . Eo. pur. 5, H. Ter. i N. Amer. 1786 

 album . . . White . 5, H. Ter. 1 N. Amer. 1800 

 arietlnum . Gm.ro. 4, H. Ter. I Canada . 1808 



4, S. Ter. J Malacca . 1838 



5, S. Ter. 1 Mt. Ophir. 



5, S. Ter. " 



6, H. Ter. 

 6, H. Ter. 



. 6, H. Ter. 



. Gm.ro. 

 . Ro. bra. 

 . Br. pur. 

 . Br. pur. 

 . Yellow . 

 Yellow 

 .White 



barbatum 2 



superbum 



giganteum 

 Calceolus . 



helveticum 

 cahdidum 



cariciuum . Yel. brn. 5,' 8. Ter. 

 caudatum . G.yl.pur. 6, S. Ter. 

 Farieanum . Gr.w.pr .5, S. Ter. 

 glandulinb- * 



rum . 

 guttatum 

 hirsutfssi- 



'" ]■ Pa. pink 5, S. Ter. 



Yel. pur. 4, H. ~ 



| Pur. br. 5, S. 



. Pur. yel. 5, S. 



. Pur. gr. 6, S. 



. Pr.gr. yl. 6, S. 



. Yellow . 6, S. 



incarnatum Wht.pur, 6, H. 



album . . White . 6, H. Ter. 



Lindleyanum Pur. yeL 5, S. Ter. 



L6wei . . . G.pur.yl. 5, S. Ter. 



macrahthum Purple . 5, H. Ter. 



Eng., woods. 



Switzerl. 1825 



N. Amer. 1826 



Bolivia . 



Quito . 1850 



•Assam . 1855 



mum . 

 Hookeri 

 insfgne 



Maiilii 

 Irapeanum 



Ter. 



Ter. 



Ter. 

 Ter. 

 Ter. 

 Ter. 

 Ter. 



. 1819 



1 N. Guinea. 



J Siberia . 1829 



1 Java . . 1855 



1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 



Nepal 



Nepal 



Mexico . 1844 



N. Amer. 



N. Amer. 1827 



Guayana 



Borneo . 



Siberia 



N. Amer. 



N. Amer. 

 3 Archipel. 

 1$ N. Amer. 

 1 Borneo 

 1 Siberia 

 $ Nepal 



1846 

 1828 

 1759 

 1790 

 1836 

 1731 

 1S46 

 1829 

 1816 



parvifl6rum . Yelwsb. 6, H. Ter. 

 pubescens . Yel. pur. 6, H. Ter. 

 purpuratum . Purple . 9, H. Ter. 

 specMbile 3 . Wht.pur. 6, H. Ter. 

 Stonei . . . Purple . 6, S. Ter. 

 ventric6sum Dk. pur. 4, H. Ter. 

 venustum . Gr.pur. 10, S. Ter. 

 vill&sum . . Gr.pr.yl. 5, S. Ter. 1 Moulmein. ' 



CYRfLLA, Linn. In honour of I>ominico Cyrillo, 

 M.D., a professor of botany at Naples, and 

 Fellow of the Royal Society of London. Linn. 

 5, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Cyrillacetk. A genus of 

 - pretty shrubs; that grow well in a mixture of 

 sandy loam and peat. Young cuttings root in 

 sand, under a glass. See Trevirana. 

 Antillarum . White 7, G. Ev. S. 5 Antilles . . 1824 

 caroliniana White 7, G. Ev. S. 6 Carolina . . 1765 



CyrillacBjE or Cyeillads. A small order of 

 shrubs, with evergreen leaves, nearly resem- 

 bling Ardisias. All are inhabitants of North 

 America. 



Cyrtandra, Vahl. See Agalmjjla. 



CyrtandeAcejE. See Gesneraceae. 



Cyrtanthera, Nees. From kyrtos, curved, and 

 anthera, an anther. Linn. 2, Or. .1, Nat. Or. 

 AcantJiacece. The species of this genus are all 

 beautiful plants. They must have/ a warm 

 part of the stove, and plenty of pot-room ; loam, 

 peat, and leaf- mould, equal parts, is the best soil; 

 and they grow readily from cuttings planted in 

 soil, in heat. Synonyme : 1* Justicia cornea. 

 aurantlaca . Orange 8, S. Ev. S. 6 S. Amer. . 1848 

 catalpifdlia . Yellow 9, S. Ev. S. 6 Honduras . 1848 

 magninca 1 . Kose 8, S. Ev. S. 6 Rio Janeiro 1827 



Cyrtanthus, Alton. From kyrtos, curved, and 

 anthos, a flower ; the tube of the flower is long 

 and round. Linn. 6, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Amaryl- 

 lidhcece. Handsome Cape bulbs, succeeding in 

 a mixture of turfy loam, sand, and peat, and a 

 liberal supply of water, when in a growing 

 state. They may be increased readily from 

 offsets. Synonyme : 1, Gastronema sangvAnea. 

 See Gastronlma. 



angustifblius Orange 5, G. Bu. P. 1 C. G. H. . 1774 

 carneus . . Flesh 8, G. Bu. P. C. G. H. 



colllnus . . Crim. 6, G. Bu. P. 3 C. G. H. . 1816 



obllquus . . Gr. or. 6, G. Bu. P. 11 C. G. H. . 1774 



oddrus . . . Crim 6, G. Bu. P. J C. G. H. . 1818 



pifflidus . . Pink . 6, G. Bu. P. 1 C. G. H. . 1822 



•sanguineus . Scarlet 6, G. Bu. P. 1 Caffraria . 1846 



spiralis . . Scarlet 6, G. Bu. P. 1 C. G. H. . 1790 



striatal . . Orange 7, G. Bu. P. f C. G. H. 



ventric&sus . Bed . 6,-G. Bu. P. 1 C. G. H. . 1770 



Cyrt<5ceras, Bennett. From kyrtos, curved, and 

 keraSi a horn ; in allusion to the curved state 

 of the horn of the segments of the crown. 

 Linn. 5, Or. 2, Nat. Or. Asclepiaddcece. For 

 culture, &c, see Hoy a. Synonyme: Hiya 

 coriacea. 



reflexum . Cream 8, S. Ev. Tw. Manilla . 1838 

 CrRTOCHJtLDM, Kunth. From cyrtos, concave, 

 and cheilos, a lip. Linn. 20, Or. 1, Nat. Or. 

 Orchidacece. The species of this genus are 

 small, but remarkably pretty when in blossom, 

 and will probably be found to succeed best 

 with the treatment recommended for the genus 

 BiM-lingtbnia. See Oyrtopera, Miltbnia, and 

 OdontogWssvm. 



bictoniehse . Bed . . 10, S. Epi. 1$ Guatemala 1836 

 citrlnum . . Yellow . 5, 8. Epi. 1 C. Amer. . 1847 

 flavescens . . Yelwsh. 6, S. Epi. 1 Mexico . . 183- 

 fflipes . . . Bed yel. S, 8. Epi. 1 Guatemala. 1838 

 graminifdlium ' S. Epi. 1 



ecornutum . Yel. pur. 3, S. Epi. 1 Mexico 

 parvifldiTim W. yl. pr. 2, S. Epi. 1 Guatemala 1839 

 Russellianum Spotted 3, S. Epi. 1 Guatemala 

 maculatum . Grn. pur. S. Epi. 1 Vera Cruz 1837 

 mystaolnum . Yelwsh. 10, S. Epi. 1 Peru . . 1836 

 stell&tum. . Cre. pk. 3, S. Epi. 1 Brazil .1839 



Cyetodeiea. See Achim&nes. 



Cyrtodon. See Sploxhnum. 



Cyrtog6nidm, Smith. From kyrtos, curved, 



and gonu, a knee ; creeping stems. Linn. 24, 



Or. 1, Nat. Or. Polypodiacece. Synonymes: 1, 



Acrdstichum diversifdlium ; 2, A. repdndum. 



costatum . . Brown 7, S. Her. P. J Java . . 



crisp£tulum . Brown 5, S. Her. P. f E. Indies . 



diversifdlium 1 Brown 5, S. Her. P. 1 E. Indies . 



nagellflerum . Brown S. Her. P. 1 E. Indies . 1825 



lacini&tum . . Brown 5 r S. Her. P. 1 1, of Leyte. 



punctulatum . Brown 5, S. Her. P". 1 Java . . 



repSndum 2 . Br. yel. 5, S. Her. P. j E. Indies . 



scahdens . . Brown 5, S. Her. P. 1 E. Indies . 



serratifblium . Brown 5, S. Her. P. 1 E. Indies . 



sinudsum . . Brown 5, S. Her. P. 1 1, of Luzon. 



subcrenatum , Brown 5, 8. Her. P. 1 E. Indies . 



vlrens . . . Brown 5, 8. Her. P. 1 Java . . 



Cyrt<5lepis, De Candolle. From kyrtos, curved, 



and lepis, a scale. Linn. 19, Or. 1, Nat. Or. 



Asteracece. See Anacpclus — alexandrlnus. 

 Cyet6mium, Presl. Derivation unknown. Linn. 



24, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Polypodiacece. Stove ferns, 



requiring the same treatment as Aspidiwm. 



Synonymes: 1, Aspldium caryotfdeum; 2, A. 



falcatum. 



caryotideum 1 Yellow 6, 8. Her. P. 1 E. Indies. 



falcatum 2 . Yellow 6, S. Her. P. 1 S. Amer. 1839 



Cyrt&pera, Lindley. Not explained. Linn. 

 20, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Orchidacece. These are 

 splendid species when in flower, and are easily 

 cultivated with the treatment given to Stan- 

 hopeas, and the like. They are readily increased 

 by separating the- thick stem, with a portion of 

 the rooting rhizoma attached. Synonymes: 1, 

 Oyrtopbdium Woodfirdii ; 2, CyrtochUus fla- 



. 1836 

 . 1814 



flavescens 2 Yl. spot 6, S. Epi. 1 Mexico 

 Woodfbrdii 1 Pink . 9, S. Epi. 12 S. Amer. 



