696 LOUDON^S HORTUS BRITANNICUS. 



1000. UK' an Kills. Sco Maho'ni.< in p. 700. 

 3Mn). ?ini-UKNAM«IA. 



31540. . longii-6niis louR-liorneit ^ 123 or O, spot, br ... D p.r.w 



Dr. Llnilloy considers it iloubtfuTwIiL'tlicr this plant can be referred to Bifrenaria, as " the lateral 

 sopaU are exttMulod into a Ions olavato spur ; and there are two glands, as well as two caudiculaj, to 

 tito pollen masses. Its rclatiunsliip to li. anranttaca is, however, such as to make us unwilling to 

 separate it at present. The llowers are orange, spotted with brown ; and in a raceme very like that 

 ot the species just mentioned." {Hot, lieg., Dec. 1838.) 



2D1H. /fLF/ClINUM. 



3I.>41 - - inteniiMiiiin intermediate Jf. 23 or 1 au.s Hr 1838. D l.p 



31542- . fiiUatum /.A-. sk-kla -If avfd 23 or 1 au.s Br 1838. D l.p 



yLomaria liUcuta //t>;7. No. 2540'J in p. 419. 



2558. BLK'T/.l SO.V.l. ShcjihcrdiV of Bot.Mag. and our p. G14., Dr. Lindleyfmds to be only a dark-flowered 

 variety of B. verecunda. {Bot. licg., June, 1838.) 



3;'13. BOLBOl'HY'LLIJM 



.Tir.43 - - bracteolatuni />/■«(//. bractoolatcd ^ [23 cu 1 jl R.y.p DcmeraralS.^G. D p.r.wBot. reg.n.s.57 



31M I - - umbellatuni /./;i<//. umbellate i« [23 cu D.Y Calcutta ? 1837. D p.r.w 



31515 - - cCipreuni Lind/. coppor-cld-7?;/»rf 2 f23 or Cop Manilla ... D p.r.w 



The llowors " have a smell extremely like that of valerian root." (Hot. Reg., Dec. 1838.) 



2502. BRASAVO'L.4. 



31. VIC) - - MartirtHrt I.indl. Dr. Martius's (23 cu 1 o W.y Brazil ... D sto. & ro.Bot. reg. 1839 5 



31547- - angustata 7./«rf/. narrowed ^ [23 or Ysh. (i. w. Demcrara?1838. D p.r.w. 



11. grandiildra Lindl. This is a native of Honduras, the finest species of the genus, and only the 

 flowers have been yet received. "It resembles a gigantic specimen of B. nodosa." (Bot. Bes,, 

 Feb. 1839.) ^ 



1883. 2?IIA'SSICA. 



31548 - - chinensis L. China Q) un Y China 1838. S co 



BRAV A gcminittbra Llex. ei La Llave is a. beautiful quasi bulbous plant of the order ?Zingiber3- 

 ce£E, a native of mountains near Valladolid in Mexico, sent by Mr. Rule to Sir C. Lemon, in whose 

 stove it flowered in March, 1838. It also flowered in the green-house at Carclew, and it is expected 

 to ripen seeds. {Bot. Beg., July 1838.) 



951. BROME^L/^. 



31549 - - discolor Lindl. two-coloured (23 or ... ?mr.myPk.br S. Am. ... Skr.m 



2888. BRO'SIMUM. 



31550 - - microcarpum small-seeded 1 1838. C l.p [D. Cameron."] 



BRYO'^BIUM pubescens Lindl. A little green-flowered East-Indian orchidaceous plant, found in 

 many collections. 



1060. J^ULBTNE. 



31551 - - floribunda Sckr. many-flowered \ | cu I s.o Y.G ?1836. D 1 



31552 - - suavis Lindl. sweet £ lAJ pr ... my Y N. Holl. 1837. S s.p 



494. CALYSTE^GIA sdpium. This plant has lately been raised in the Horticultural Society's garden, 

 from seeds collected by Major Mitchell in Australia ; and it does not appear to Dr. Lindley to " present 

 any valid marks of distinction" from the common bindweed of the European hedges. " The flowers 

 are pink, and rather larger, and the posterior angles of the leaves more rounded." {Boi. Beg,, 

 Sept., 1838.) 



2038. CAME'LL7.4 18166 jap6nica. 



65PressnJ oseaPax<.Press'd6^. rose • i 1 spl 10 f.my Ro.str. garden hyb. I p.l Paxt. mag. 171 



593. CA'PSICUM. 



31553 - - ustulatum Paxt. burnt O cul 1^ n W Chile 1837. S 1 Paxt. mag. 197 



2327. CARPE'SIUM pubescens Wall. Cat. No. 3199., Dec. Prod. 5. 281. "This plant has lately flowered 

 in the garden of the Horticultural Society, where it was raised from seeds received from Dr. Falconer. 

 It is certainly a mere variety of Carpesium cernuum, and hardly so much ; nor does there appear 

 any good character to distinguish from our European plant the C. nepalense of Lessing." {Bot. Reg., 

 Sept., 1838.) 



2530. CATASE^TUM. 



31554 - . Rtrhtum Lindt. 6.axk-flowered [23 or 1 au.s Var. Brazil 1837. D p.r.wBot. reg. 63 



31555 - - MUlerz Lod. i)r. Miller's ^ [23 or 2 ... Dl.spot.s G Brazil ... D p.r.w 



C. poriferum Lindl. " This Is a remarkable species, sent to Messrs. Loddiges, from Demerara, by 

 M. Schomburgk." It is most nearly allied to C. deltoideum. {Bot. Reg., Dec. 1838.) 



25.53. CATTLE'Y^. 



315.56- - Moss?,^ Hook. Mrs. Moss's ^ [SI or 1 jn.au P S.Amer. 1836. D p.r.w Bot. mag. 3669 



31557 - - pamila Hook. dwarf ^ [23 el ^ jl.au P S. Amer. 1837. D p.r.wBot. mag. 3656 

 28722 guttata 



2 RusselbViwa Hook Zc?. i;. Russell'sig [23 or ... D p.r.wBot. mag. 3693 



C. bicolor Lindl., Sert Orch. t. 5. f. 1. " This beautiful species has just flowered with Messrs. Loddiges. 

 It agrees perfectly well with the figure above quoted." {Bot. Reg., Oct. 1838.) 

 28582 intermedia var. angustifolia Hook., Bot. mag. 3711. syn. C. PerrineY, No. 29657. in p. 618. 



1416. CERA'STIUM. 



31558 - - chloreef51ium i-; ^Af. Chlora-leaved :^?Apr2 jl.o W Russia 1838. S co 



2932. CHEILA'NTHES. 



31.559 - - micropteris Lk. small-winged l2 23 or J jl.o Br 1838. D s.p 



31560 - - profQsa Kunxe dangling 23 or J jl.n Br 1838. D s.p 



31561 - - rufescens Lk. reddish £ 23 or ^ jl.o Br 1838. D s.p 



CHEIRO'STYLIS parvifbliaXtwd/. An inconspicuous orchideous plant imported by Messrs. Loddiges 

 from Ceylon. It is interesting, as being the first species of the genus seen in England. {Bot. Reg., 

 March, 1839.) 



