ODO 



398 



(ENO 



lowUnse ; % Oncidium ?ia$td,tum, 0, phyllocM- 

 lum ; 3, 0. Ehrenb&rgii, 0. acumin&tum. See 

 Br&ssia, Miltonia, and Oncidium. 



. Pur.yl.gr. 

 angust&tum . Wht. pur. 

 £pterum . . Pink . . 

 BergSmii . . Tel. brn. . 

 tricolor . . Vio. yel. . 

 Bictoniense . Lil. grn. . 



Alburn 1 . Brn. wht. 



rubrum . . Brn. red. . 

 brevifolium . Purple . 

 c£ndidum . White. 

 Ccrvantesii . Pink . . 

 cirrhosum . Tel. grn. , 

 citr6smum . Lil. wht. . 

 Clowesti . . YeL brn. . 

 ccerulescens . Wht. blue 

 constrf ctum , Yel. br. gr. 



m£yus . . YeL brn.. 

 cord&tum. . Grn. brn. 



crlspum . . Yel. pur. . 

 crist&tum . Brn. spot 

 cuspid&tum . Grn. bm. 

 densiflorum . Yel. red . 

 dfpterum . Wht. pur. 

 divaric&tum. Yel. brn. . 

 Egertdui . . White . . 

 Ehrenbergii . Wht. pur. 

 egdendrol- ^ M pur _ n 



. Yellow 

 1 "White. 



I Tel. brn. 



. Dull brn. 

 . Varieg. 



I Yel. wht. 12 



. Yel pur. . 11 

 Grn. red 



erbsum 

 Galeotti- 



anum . 

 Ghiesbregh- 



tiamim . 

 gracile 

 grande 



labello- 

 albo . 

 Ballii . 

 hastatum 2 

 hastilabium. Grn. pur. 8. 



Br. yel. or. 

 Yellow . 

 Yel. brn. . 

 Wht. vio. 

 Yellow . 



r Rose 



Insleayi 



ixioides 



lacerum 



l&ve . . 



longifblium 



lilteo-pur- l T , 



pureum f Iel P ur ' 

 maculatum . Yel. brn. 

 maxillare . Yellow 

 megalopium Yellow 

 membrana- ) 



ceum . f 

 myanthum . Yellow 

 nebuldsum 

 nsevium . 



majus . 

 odoratum. 

 pardlnum 

 Pescatbrea 

 pulchellum 

 pygm&um 

 retusum . 

 revolutum 

 rigidum . 



. 7 



r6seum 

 Rossii 3 . 

 rubescena 

 Stella turn 

 Warner! . 

 purpura- 

 tum 



Yel. br. 

 . Wt. cr. yi 

 . Wt. cri. ro. 

 . Yel. red . 

 . Yel. brn. . 

 . White red 

 . Wht. yel. 

 . Pa. yel. . 

 . Dp. yel. . 

 . Yellow 



Yellow 



. Rose . . 



. Wht. pur. 



. White red 



Wht. grn. 

 . Yel. crim. 



| Purp. yel. 5, 



Epi 

 Epi 

 Epi 

 Epi 

 Epi 

 Epi 

 Epi 

 Epi 

 Epi 

 Epi 

 Epi 

 Ep: 

 Epi 

 Epi 

 Ep; 

 Epi 

 Epi 

 Epi 



S. Epi 



Ep: 

 Epi 

 Epi 

 Ter. 

 Epi 

 Epi 

 Ep: 

 Epi 



Ep: 



Ep: 



Ep: 



Brazil . . 1850 

 Merida . . 1837 

 Mexico. . 1848 

 Mexico . 1835 

 Peru . . 1848 

 Guatemala 1837 

 Guatemala 1843 

 Oaxaca. . 1843 

 Loxa . . 

 Guatemala 1840 

 Oaxaca. . 1845 

 Guayaquil 1840 

 Guatemala 1840 

 Brazil . 1840 

 Mexico . 1846 

 La Guayra 1841 

 La Guayra 1843 

 Mexico. . 1837 



Mexico. . 1837 



Columbia . 1844 

 Peru . . 1848 



Tanja . . 1845 

 Tolima. .1815 

 Merida. . 1846 

 Guatemala 1840 

 Guatemala 1842 

 1 N.Granada 1840 



Mexico . . 

 Mexico. . 1843 



. Epi. 1 Mexico. . 1856 



. Epi. 1 Peru . . 1845 

 , Epi. li Mexico. . 1832 



. Epi. 1 Guatemala 1S22 



Epi. 1 

 Epi. 1 

 Epi. 1 

 Epi. li 

 Epi. 1J 

 Epi. | 

 Epi. 1 

 Epi J 



Peru . . 1840 

 Mexico . 1840 

 St. Martha 1841 

 Mexico. . 1840 

 N. Grenada 1845 

 Peru . . 1851 

 Guatemala 1841 

 Peru . . 1846 



Epi. 2 Quindia . 1848 



Epi. 2 

 Epi. i 

 Epi. | 



Mexico. .' 1838 

 Mexico. . 1847 

 Sr. Nivada 1845 



S. Epi. § Mexico. 



S 



Epi. 14 

 Epi. 1 

 Epi. * 

 Epi. | 

 Epi. | 

 Epi. 1 

 Epi. 2 



Epi. 1 

 Epi. 1 

 Epi. i 

 Epi. 1J 

 Epi. 1J 

 Epi. i 

 Epi. i 

 Epi. i 

 Epi. 1 



Peru. . . 1845 

 Mexico . . 

 C. Amer. . 1846 

 N. Grenada 1846 

 Sr. Nivada 1845 

 Peru . . 1850 

 N. Grenada 1851 

 Guatemala 1839 

 Guatemala 1840 

 Peru . . 1846 

 Popayan . 1848 

 Peru . . 1818 



Peru 



Mexico 



Nicarag. 



Mexico 



Mexico 



S. Epi i Mexico. . 1845 



. 1851 

 . 1839 

 . 1849 

 . 1839 

 . 1844 



Odontol6ma, /. Smith. From odous, a tooth, 

 and loma, an edge. Linn. 24, Or. 1, Nat. Or. 

 PolypodiAeeat. Stove ferns. Synonymes: 1, 

 Davdllia Boryana ; 2, Linds&a tcnuifblia. 



Boryanum 1. Br. yel. 5, S. Her. P. 1 I. of Luzon 

 pulchellum . Br. yel. 5, S. Her. P. J I. of Luzon 

 teuuifolium2 Brown. 5, S. Her. P. f E. Indies . 



CEce<5clades, Lindley. From oiheo, to inhabit, 

 and klados, a branch. Linn. 20, Or. 1, Nat. 

 Or. Orchiddiccce. These are fine plants, well 

 deserving a place in every collection ; for cul- 

 ture and propagation, see Vdnda. Synonymes: 

 1, Angrcecum falcatwm ; 2, A. maculatum. 

 See Angrcecum. 



faloata 1 . . White . 4, S. Epi. J China . . . 1815 

 maculata 2 . Ro. wht. 10, S. Epi. f Africa. . . 1819 



(Edera, Crantz. In honour of George OEder, a 

 Danish professor of botany at Copenhagen. 

 Linn. 19, Or. 5, Nat. Or. Asteracece. A 

 pretty genus, succeeding in sandy loam, mixed 

 with a little peat, and propagated in sand, or 

 sandy soil, under a glass. 



aliena . . . Yellow . . 5, G. Ev. S, 2 C. G. H. . 1829 

 proltfera . . Yellow . . 5, G. Ev. S. 2 C. G. H. . 1789 



CEdip6ditjm. See Gymnostomum Griffithsia- 

 nwm. 



CEnanthe, Lamarck. From oinos, wine, and 

 . anthos, a flower; odour. Linn. 5, Or. 2, Nat. 

 Or. Apidcece. These plants are mostly uninte- 

 resting, and of simple culture in any common 

 soil. The juice of the leaves and stem of CE. 

 crocata is a violent poison for man and animals. 

 Synonymes : 1, CE. gymnorhiza; 2, CE. approxi- 

 mata; 3, involucrata ; 4, CE. austrdlis ; 5, 

 (E. virgdta ; 6, CE. glauca — apiifdlia, crocata, 

 fistul6sa,_fluviatilis, globulbsa, inebrians, in- 

 terrupta,"Lachenalii 1, L. approximata 2, L. 

 involucrata 3, nodifl&ra, peueedanifolia, phel- 

 landrium, pimpinelloldes, p. chajrophylloides 

 4, p. pimpinellsefdlia 5, prolifera, silaif61ia 6, 

 tennifdlia. 



CEnocArpcjs, Martins. From oinos, wine, 

 and karpos, fruit ; wine obtained from the 

 fruit. Linn. 21, Or. 6, Nat. Or". Palmdcem. 

 A fine palm, attaining fifty feet in height, 

 thriving in any rich mould in a strong humid 

 heat, and increased from suckers. 

 Bataua . . Palo yellow 5, S. Palm. 50 S. Amer. . 1820 



OEn6plia. See BercMmia and Zizyphus. 



OENOTHERA, Linn. From oinos, wine, and 

 thera, a catching; the roots of CE. biennis were » 

 formerly taken after meals as incentives to 

 wine-drinking. Linn. 8, Or. 1, Nat. Or. Ona- 

 gr&cea. The Evening Primroses form a genus 

 of truly beautiful plants, well suited for orna- 

 menting flower-borders ; they will grow in 

 any common garden soil. The perennial spe- 

 cies are increased by dividing the plants at 

 the roots, by seeds, and by cuttings. The 

 seeds of the annual and biennial kinds merely 

 require to be sown in the' open border. Sy- 

 nonymes: 1, CE. speetdbilis; 2, CE. ambigua; 

 3, CE. suav&olens; i, CE. condnna; 5, CE. Mrtaj 

 6, CE. aldla ; 7, CE. striata; 8, CE. wndulata ; 

 9, CE. piimatlfida ; 10, CE. minima; 11, CE. 

 rhizocarpa; 12, CE. bistbrta Veitchiana, CE. 

 helerophplla, Holostigma B6ttce Viitchii. See 

 Godetia. 



7, F. Her. P. \ Chile 



6, H. 

 6,H. 



7. H. 



acaulie 

 albicans . 

 albicaulis 

 amtima . 

 anis61oba 

 biennis . 

 blfrons . 



. White . 

 . Whitish . 

 . White . 

 . Purple . 

 . White , 

 .Yel. 



, 1821 



B. 2 Peru . 1823 



B. $ N. Ami. 1811 



A. 1 N. Amr. 1825 



6, H. Her. P. 2 Chiloe . 1828 



7, H. 



. Purple . 8, H. 



B. 4 N. Amr. 1629 

 B. H Texas . 1835 



