AND THEIR MANAGEMENT. 



Masdeuallia. 



cauJata Estradu- Estrad<.c and caudata {SJiiitih--v-i>rthii] (Witch). 



Chaiubcrlaijiuiiia .... Locci/it'a and caudata (Chamberlain). 



Chclso/ii J'i-//c/i/a/ia and a/;iadi//s (\'eitch). 



C/rcc- I'litchiana and Sc/ira'dcna/ia (\'eitch). 



Courtauldiaiia rosea and caudata (Cookson). 



Cnilci jiiacriira and tovarciisis (Curie). 



Dor/s triangularis and racc/uosa Crossii (Hincks). 



Ellis iafia cocci nca and i^^/ica (\'eitch). 



falcata cocci/ica Lindcni and J'citc/iiana (Drewett). 



Erascri igiica and cocciuca Lindcni (Fraser). 



Gairiana Davisii and J'citchiaua (\'eitch). 



Gclcniana catidata and .xanthina (Sander). 



glaphyrantha infracta and Barlizana (Veitch). 



Hcathii ignea riibescens and J'eitchiana (Heath). 



Hebe coriacea and Vcitchiana grandiflora (Hincks). 



Henrietta ignea iiihescens and candata (Ames). 



Hincksiana tcrcarensis and ignea (Hincks). 



igneo-Chelsoni ignea and Chelsoni (Ames). 



Imogen Schlimii and J'eitchiana (Veitch). 



yessie JVinn tovarensis and Davisii (AVinn). 



Kimballiana J'eitchiana and caudata (Sander). 



Leda Estrades and Arminii (Hincks). 



Marv Ames ignea and Gairiana (Ames). 



JIcl'itt(Z tcn-arensis and Veitchiana (Stevens). 



Jleasurcsiana to^'arensis and amabilis (Sander). 



Mnndyana Syn. Heathii (Sander). 



Parlcitoreana Barlaana and J'eitchiana (Veitch). 



Pluto Gairiana and coccinea (Hincks). 



Pourhai.xii J'eitchiana and caudata (Linden). 



Rebecca i'^nea !-ubesce?2s and caudata (Ames). 



Rushtonii ignea Echartii and )-acemosa Ci'ossii (Hincks). 



Shuttrvana caudata and coccinea (Lawrence). 



splendida Barlceana and J'eitchiana (A'eitch and nat. h)'b.). 



Stella Estrada and coccinea (Hincks). 



T'eitchiano-Estradcp . . J'eitchiana am;! Estradce (Hincks). 



MAXILLARIA. 



Originally described by Ruiz and Pavon, this genus takes 

 its name from a certain resemblance traced by its authors 

 between the column and lip of the blossoms and the maxilla;, 

 or jaws, of insects. It belongs to the tribe VandeiB. Many 

 of the species of Lycaste were originally described as 

 Maxillarias, and the genus as now understood includes 

 Dicrypta. 



Culture. — From a cultural point of view it may be said 

 that few Orchids are easier to grow than Maxillarias. All 

 the species except M. Sanderiana thrive best when treated 

 as pot-plants, using for them a compost consisting of good 

 fibrous peat and chopped sphagnum in about equal parts. 

 During the growing season the}' require a liberal supply of 



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