and the flowers white. British Guiana. 
w.) 
(Kew 
"Calceolaria alba, Ruiz & Pavo 
. 1895, xxxviii., 486.) Se crop 
H. H. Shrub, with linea 
dense panicles of 
Chili. (Kew.) 
errem luteus concolor, Baker. 
1895, xlviii., 440,t. 1043.) Lilia- 
vr in 
toothed leaves and 
pure white flowers. 
marked with m: Ses at the base 
the segments. (Wallace & Son.) 
Ecce iin ant (Gard. 1895, 
H. A handsome species 
e pres flowers, pale lilac in colour 
when o pane but shading to almos 
white, vit dark velvet brown blotches 
at the base. California ? (Wallace & 
Son.) 
Calochortus veidatos piota. (Gard. 
1895, xlvii., 465.) DU with 
smaller flower than i Sipe Flowers 
aa te with n my = at the base, and 
wo each segment 
iie jepi & Son.) 
C8. Foo, ns mirabilis, Alboff. (G. 
895, xviii, 616.) Campanulacee. 
"AC kable. species, allied to C. 
M 'edium. a ae (Correvon, Genera) 
Catasetum apertum, Rolfe. SS B.1895, 
84.) e. S. Alliedto C. mac- 
ro plot P ad ulbs Molti, 5 in. 
Ms Javët ag wq te, 6 in. i 
se ge rect, 6 in. long ; sa ower karinis 
ing of cup, and 
Neon 'apple-green spóél w with Grown. 
Habitat not recorded. (Sir Charles 
Strickland 
Catasetum collare, Cogn. 
154.) S. Se right 
(J. O. 1895, 
white T rar bags €: 
the edges 
Venezuela. CL'Hórüctiüfare Intaia- 
tionale, Brussels. 
Catano tum ferox, "— 
1895, xviii. A p xt 
resembling 
a ih of alqitu creek flowers 
n colour outside and pea-green 
Ho ha "CE. Sander & Co.) 
Catasetum fimbriatum Cogniau 
L. Lind. ye iyt. MD Sepals ctr 
we rose-purple ; 
(GC 
and deepl ed. lo rtion al 
ish yellow spotted with red- 
rtion whitish. j 
, upper po Habi 
ae ecorded. (L'Hortieulture Irter- 
rationale Brussels. 
et 
n 
41 
, Cattleya armainvillierensis. 
| 
t 
t 
Catasetum Nig yp ag ry Cogn. 
(J..O. 1895, 215; L. xi, 14.) 8S. A 
species nati allied to C. pang tres thum, 
but differing in t 1 form and 
colour the flowers ; th sepals are a 
little more fleshy, lip forms a pouc 
DA wider- and less deep, &c. 
' Interna- 
Am hos rticulture 
ende: didi ls.) 
Catasetum hee ail gaa s x ET ER 
(G.. C. 1895, XVIlS 4; 
1895, 18; ih iin ^ IB to C. 
Bungerothii. S. Sepals white, $ in. 
wide; petals 2 in. long and 1$ in. wide, 
white, spotted with crimson-purple. 
The lip over 2 in. across, rich crimson- 
purple. ser seg ht recorded var 
of C. splendens x.] 
Catasetum macroearpom carnosis- 
simu non ogn “ May 
* possibly bea monstrosity intermediate 
~ etwa oat male and the female of 
* this specie (1’Horticulture Inter- 
nationale, m s.) 
Catasetum tum ons 
eee O. 1895, 12.) 
variety, the characters of 
which as indicated by the 
Catasto mirabile, Cogn. (J. O. 
190 t. 456.) E o 
1 hybri ia rendi ing C. Luc 
CE Hortieutburelrertadiotu e mecs » 
— — Cogn. (L. 
6, 457.) In the vid 
Alicie. (UH resides Poste wp estan 
-) 
Brussels 
Catasetum one ae orthington- 
14.) In form 
iplendens var. album, but 
(H. 
ianum 
resemblin ng C. 
in colour etle es C. imperiale. 
Worthington.) 
Cstasbrum PERSER, T Cogn. 
587. nonym of C. inckrviem. 
PR 
omms uncatum, Rolfe. (K. B. 
1695, 283.) S. Allied to C. albovirens. 
Pseudo-bulbs iform 3-8 in. "e 
leaves lanceolate 12 in. long; scape 
ereet, bearing numerous green flowers. 
Brazil. (F. Sander & Co.) 
Cattleya Aliciæ, L. Lind. (Z. xi, t. 
and petals 
494. vmm æ. G. Salsa 
white, lip de ibly a natural 
hybrid. (L'Hortieulture- falenetionale, 
Brussels.) 
(R.H. 
189 s ets A garden hybrid 
betw C. Mendelii and C. 
Gigas 
( Baron E. de Rothschild, Armainvilliers, 
France.) 
