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ORCHIDS. 
[W. Rollisson & Sons’ 
L2ELIA— Continued— EPIPENDRE/E. 
caulescens, see L. flava. 
cinnabarina, seeEpidendrum cinnabarinum. 
crispa, see Cattleya crispa. 
crispilabia, see Cattleya biflora. 
I 691 elegans (syn. Cattleya elegans ) Brazil 
I 697 Dayana Brazil 
I 693 Turneri Brazil 
703 Warnerii Brazil 
I 712 erubescens Guatemala 
I 707 flava (syn. L. caulescens) Brazil 
I 692 furfuracea Mexico 
gigantea, see L. grandidora. 
I 688 grandiflora (syn. L. gigantea ) Mexico 
I 686 grandis Bahia 
I 684 Xiindleyana Bahia 
lobata, see Cattleya lobata. 
I 700 majalis (syn. Cattleya Grahumi) Mexico 
I 680 grandiflora Mexico 
I 710 peduncularis Mexico and Guatemala 
Perrinii, see Cattleya Perrinii. 
I 678 Pilcherii = ( Cattleya crispa x Cattleya Perrinii')... Garden hybrid 
I 679 preestans St. Catherine’s 
puviila, see Cattleya Pinellii. 
marginata, see Cattleya marginata. 
I 709 purpurata (syns. Leelia Stelzneriana and Cattleya 
Brysiana) Brazil 
I 677 itfelisii Brazil 
I 676 picta Brazil 
I 702 splendens Brazil 
I 705 Scbilleriana Brazil 
I 710 splendens Brazil 
Stelzneriana, see L. purpurata. 
I 698 superbiens Jamaica and Mexico to 
Costa Rica 
I 706 Wallisii Rio Negro 
I 674 Xanthina Brazil 
L2ELIOPSIS- EPIDENDRE/E, 
I 245 Domingensis (syns. Cattleya Domingensis, Bletia 
Domingensis, Sobralia Ulacina, and Broughtonia 
lilacina) Hayti 
LEOCHILUS— 
sanguinolentus, see Oncidium cucullatum. 
LEPTOTES— EPIDENDRE/E. 
I 804 bicolor Organ Mountains 
I 805 serrulata Organ Mountains 
LEUCOGLOSSUM— 
Bictonense, see Odontoglossum Bictonense. 
LIMATODES— VANDE/E. 
1466 rosea Moulmein and Burmah 
vestalis, see Bletia sylvatica. 
