CVPRIPEDIUM. 



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0. puepueatum. — A pretty species from the Malay 



Archipelago, related to C. barbatum, 1836 (i). 

 C. Kothschildianum. — One of the most showy and 



beautiful of this genus ; large spikes, with flowers 



white, yellow, and spotted with crimson. New 



Guinea, 1888 (h). 

 C. Sallieei. — A natural hybrid that has also been 



raised under cultivation by crossing C. insigne 



and C. villosum ; habit, 



strong ; flowers intermediate 



between its parents. Bur- 



mah (i). 



C. Sandeeianum. — A fine spe- 

 cies, related to C. Stonei ; 



flowers purple. Malay 



Archipelago, 1888 (h). 

 C. Saundeesianum. — A valu- 

 able hybrid between C. 



caudatum and C. Schlimi. 

 C. Schlimi. — A lovely species, 



with green leaves and spikes 



of rosy-white flowers, but 



rather weak-growing, and 



not always a success under 



cultivation. New Grenada, 



1866 (i). 

 C. Sedeni. — A very popvdar 



and beautiful hybrid from 



the last-named and 0. longi- 



folium; a continuous bloom- 

 ing plant, producing strong 



spikes of rosy red-and- white 



flowers (i). 

 C. selligeeitm. — A fine hybrid, 



between C. philippinense 



and C. barbatum; flowers 



white, crimson, and purple 



(0- 



C. Spiceeianum. — One of the 

 finest and most beautiful; 

 the upper sepal is white, 

 with a very distinct purple 

 line down the centre ; petals 

 greenish, lip purple. As- 

 sam. 1878 Qh). 



C. Stonei. — In its best forms this is a really mag- 

 nificent orchid, the leaves 12 to 15 inches in 

 length, the flowers large and white, marked with 

 purple and reddish-brown. Sarawak, 1860 (h). 



C. supeebiens. — A fine species in the way of C. bar- 

 batum, but a great improvement on this in every 

 way. Java, 1835 (i). 



C. Swanianum. — A distinct and pretty hybrid from 

 C. Dayanum and C. barbatum. 



C. Tatjtzianum. — A beautiful hybrid, from C. 



niveum and C. barbatum. 

 C. tessellatum. — Eaised from C. concolor and C. 



barbatum ; a rare and lovely plant. 

 C. venustum. — An old but beautiful species with 



handsome foliage and very quaint flowers, green, 



white, and purple; the lip prettily venated. 



Sylhet, 1819 (i). 



Fig. 49. Cypeipediu.m I'Ansoni. 



C. vexillarium. — Hybrid from C. Fairrieanum and 



C. barbatum ; flowers intermediate showing their 



affinity to the former in the drooping petals, the 



latter in the lip. 

 C. Victoeia Maeie. — Similar toC. Chamberlainianum, 



but of stronger habit and producing looser spikes. 



New Guinea, 1895 (/<). 

 C. villosum. — An old but handsome species ; flowers 



yellow, brown, and greenish purple. Moulmein, 



1833 (i). 



