632 



LOUDON'S HORTUS BRITANNICUS. 



20888 - . nrom/iUcum Bate: aromatic 



2WWy - - aurantUcum Jiittr. tns. oraiipo 



aiW'.io - - biioniatum t« o-lioriitnl 



21tH«>l . . buiiliim Aub/. hiM-lifificd 



aiWa - - Hi>otlw„MMf« Linill. Hooth's 



aiWlts - - clavatiiin /.««<//. vUih-shininrd 



aiW'.U - - coriaci'iiin /'(I rArr WA. coi iat oous 



•iiwys - - noribuiuiiiin Hook, iiiany-llowercd 



2ilSl>6 - - ftuiitmii /.»«<//. staliiod 



assy? . . mai ituhllmii/AioA. laiKi'-lipiH'd 



aysyn - - oi lu;i« »-iini I.ukI/. ocliri'-iolourod 



2<Wii9 - - |>ai>illosiim wart v-/; m/7< (/ 



ay«tOO - - pa>t^i is /.<//. shi'i)li(>rd's 



2'.ty<U - - )>vninii"'iun Hook, pygmy 



2y*K)3 - - rhi/i>iili<)riiin i><//(\rwi-. root-bearing ISi 



2yyo3 - . Si liomburglt/VLindl. Schoniburgk's fi (23 cl 2 



29«>04 - - Skumor/ IJati'.nis. Skinner's jt IS cu 5 



ayyoft - - tessi'llatum lintc. c\\cq\\er-^wd 2 CZ3 cu 1 



2«»1H16 - - tibjoinis liatr. piper's ^ (22 spl 8 



2y;i()7 - - variegatum 7/fw/f. variep.-/j»rf,!^j?wd ^ f A1 or 1 



2yyi)8 - - stenopetaluni7/oo/.-. aciiti^-petaled ^ [23 or 1 



Pa.Y Cuatcm. 1835. D p.r.w Bate. orch. 10 

 O (iuatein. ... D p.r.w 

 W.sp Trinidad 18M1.?U p.r.w Hot. mag. 3332 

 P.Y.w.G W.lndics 1S34.? D p.r.w IJot. reg. 1^79 



Ol 

 G.w 



1837. 

 1837. 

 1831. 



G.Y.ii Mexico 

 Y ISIoxico 

 G.w ]\lexico 

 Mexico 

 Brazil 



Guatom. ... 

 S. Anicr. 1837 

 Cumana 1 834 

 Guatem. 183G 

 IIondurasl83(J 

 llioJan. 1830 



S 



G.w 

 G.br 

 Ro 

 G.p 



Ro 



G Cuba 1835. 1) p.r.w 

 G.w Cumana 1834 1) p.r.w Rot. reg. 1870 

 G.p Denier. ... D p.r.w Rot. mag. 35<)5 

 G.R Mexico ... D p.r.w Rot. mag. 3G37 

 G.R Ilavan. 1835. D p.r.w 



183G. D p.r.w Rot. mag. 3534 

 D p.r.w 



1) p.r.w Rot. mag. 3031 

 D p.r.w L.&O.ab. 12 

 1) p.r.w Rot. mag. 3233 

 1) p.r.w 



jl.au S S. Amcr. 1837. D p.r.w Rot. r('g.2.s.53 

 jl G.w Cumana 1834. D p.r.w Rot. reg. 1870 

 jnjl G.br Guatem. 183G. D p.r.w Rot. mag. 3G38 

 D p.r.w 



D p.r.w Rot. mag. 3151 



Jamaica 1834.? D p.r.w Rot. mag. 3410 



•• Owing to the imperfect state of tlie antlior, we [Drs. Hooker and Lindlcy] cannot refer it with cer- 

 tainty to tlie present genus." — Hooker. 

 E. dsi)cni»i Lintil. Tliis interesting species has recently flowered in the garden of Thomas Harris, 

 Esq., ol Kingsbury. {Bot. Reg., April, 1838.) E. chlordntfium Lindl. A green-flowered species, allied 

 to Kncyclia viridilliira, a native of Demerara, whence it was sent to Messrs. Loddiges by M. Schom- 

 burgk in ?1837. (//>.) E. pachi/dnthum Lindl. A large grcen-flowored species, sent to Messrs. 

 Loddiges from Guiana by M. Schbmburgk. (76.) E plctum Lindl. Resembles E. odoratissimum, with 

 dull yellow flowers, neatly striped with crimson. Received from Demerara by Messrs. Loddiges. {lb.) 

 E. s/itardgdinum Lindl. Closely allied to E. orchidifldrum. Obtained from Demerara by Messrs. 

 Loddiges. (lb.) E. varicdsum Rate. ms. A small-flowered dull-coloured species, from Guatemala, 

 whence it was imported by Mr. Rateman. (lb.) E. altlssinmm Rate. ms. An epiphyte from the 

 Bahamas, in the collection of Mr. Rateman, and also in that of Messrs. Rollisson. It grows in great 

 abundance among rocks, among other pseudo-bulbous epidendra. " At the period of Mr. Skinner's 

 visit, they were in a parched and torpid state ; but he was informed by a resident that, during the 

 season of their flowering, they scented the air to an extraordinary and almost insupportable degree. 

 To this excess of sweets, E. altissimum contributes a powerful odour, resembling bees' wax ; but> in 

 potency it is far surpassed by another unpublished species from the same quarter, for which I am also 

 indebted to the zeal and liberality of Mr. Skinner, and which yields a perfume at once delicate and 

 powerful, and so closely resembling that of our wild English primroses, that I have in consequence 

 named it E. primCllinum." (^Bot. Reg., May, 1838.) E. cucullutum Lindl. One of the most unat- 

 tractive species of this large genus, obtained from Para by Richard Harrison, Esq., of Liverpool. 

 Flowers small and white. (76.) E. longic6lle Lindl. Obtained from Demerara by Messrs. Loddiges, 

 and nearly allied to E. nocturnum. Flowers pale yellow and white. (/6.) 



1040. EPICSE^A 11030 repens Arb. Brit., p. 1126, 

 2 rubiciinda D. Don red-Jlowered fU pr | 



R 



390. i;PIME'DIUM. 



29919 33116 diphy^Uum ioc?. twin-leafed A pr f my W 



29910 3311c macranthum Lmrf/. large-flowered ^ A 1- ap Li.p 



grandiflbrum Sieb. 



29911 331 Id i/iolaceum 5ee6. Violet- coloured i Ai or f ap.my V 



1473. EPIPHY'LLUM 12.592 speciosum 



2 Jenksinsbna Hort. Jenkinson's 



3 lateritia Hens. brick-red 



61. ERA'NTHEMUM. 



29912 - - fecundum Lindl. ever-blowing 



1899. ENARTHROCA'RPUS. 



29913 16688a lyratus Dec. lyrate 



ERE^MIA. See JE'rica. *** 



**- ZD spl3 

 «L ZD spl3 



ap.my 

 jn 



tt. □ or li all sea. Li 

 C or I jn.jl Y.p 



Japan 

 Japan 



1830? 

 1835. 



L s.p Sw. fl. gar. 384 



D It.l Rot. mag. 3448 

 D s.l Rot. reg. 190G 



Japan 1835. D p.l Paxt. mag 5. 123 



Eng.hyb. ... 

 Eng.hyb. 1828. 



C s.p 



C s.p Botanist, 12 



Rrazil 1829? C p.l Rot. reg. 1494 

 Alexand. 1836. S co 



2559. E^RIA. 



29914 - - b'lcolor Lindl. two-coloured ^ (23 or 



29915 - - paniculata Lindl. panicled ^ [23 or 



29916 - - dens'iflora Lindl. close-flowered £ (23 or 



1173. -ERFCA. 



29917 9398a penicillata Sal. penciled * i (or 



29918 9416a chlorol6ma Lindl. green-tipped * | | or 



29919 - -sordidajB. C. unbeautiful *| | or 3 jn.jl 



W 



Ro 

 C.G 



R 



Ceylon 



E.Indies 



Java 



C. G. H 1792. 

 ?C. G. H ... 

 C. G. H 1810. 



D p.r.w 



D p.r.w Rot. reg. 1971 

 D p.r.w 



Cannot be No. 9459. in p. 147., as its flowers are figured as perfectly smooth. 



29920 - - canthariformis B. C. cantharis-^wd 



29921 - - dichromata B. C. two-coloured 



verecunda B. C. ruddy-flwd 

 9667. arbbrea 



4 minima Hort. 



29922 9667o codonbdes Lindl. 



my.jn W C. G. H. 1829? 

 aut.w Y.pk C. G. H. 1800. 

 su.aut Ro C. G. H. 1820. 



C s.p 



C s.p 



C s.p 



C s.p 



C s.p 



C s.p 



Rot. cab. 1918 

 Rot. reg. n. s.l7 

 Rot. cab. 1973 



Rot. cab. 1961 

 Rot. cab. 1813 

 Rot. cab. 1827 



least 



bell-formed 



« I or ... f.jn W C s.p 



« or 12 f.m Pa.Ro C l.s.p Rot. reg. 1698 



Seems essentially distinct from E. arbbrea in its larger flowers, more slender leaves, less hardy branches, 

 and truly bell-shaped corolla ; which has by no means the globular form of that of E. arbbrea : its 

 stigma is, moreover, very small, and not at all dilated or lobed, either when dried.or recent. E.po\y- 

 trichifblia, which, we presume, is the E. arbbrea stylbsa of English gardens, is equally distinct in 

 the same characters — Lindlcy. 

 9774 cinerea 



6 pallida iod. ^3\e pu7-plc-flwd iti or 1 jn.s Pa.P Rritain ... L s.p Rot. cab. 1507 



7 prol'ifera iod. proliferous-}i!w;d * or 1 jn.s P Britain ... L s.p 



8 stricta io<f. strict * or 1 jn.s P Britain ... L s.p 



