. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. 81. M. CAMiYLOGLOSSA, Rchb. f., Gard. Chron., ,X., p. 588.—Native country unknown. Cultivatedby Messrs. Veitch in 1878. A M. CAUDATA, Lindl., Gen. et Sp. Orch., p. 193;Walp. Ann. vi., p. 189; Gard. Chron., ,iii., p. 170; Karst., FL Colomb. ii., t. 153.—NewGrenada. This is included in Lindens Cataloguefor i88r, but Dr. Reichenbach states { loc. cit.) that he believes the plant inEnghsh gardens under this name is M. coriacea. M. cAYENNENsrs, Rchb. f., Otto a


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. 81. M. CAMiYLOGLOSSA, Rchb. f., Gard. Chron., ,X., p. 588.—Native country unknown. Cultivatedby Messrs. Veitch in 1878. A M. CAUDATA, Lindl., Gen. et Sp. Orch., p. 193;Walp. Ann. vi., p. 189; Gard. Chron., ,iii., p. 170; Karst., FL Colomb. ii., t. 153.—NewGrenada. This is included in Lindens Cataloguefor i88r, but Dr. Reichenbach states { loc. cit.) that he believes the plant inEnghsh gardens under this name is M. coriacea. M. cAYENNENsrs, Rchb. f., Otto and Dietr., , 1855, p. 243 ; Walp. Ann. vi., p. 190.—Cayenne. Allied to M. coriacea, but muchsmaller. I have assumed that this has been cul-tivated, because it was first published in a horti-cultural periodical. M. Chrlsoni (Veitchiana x ama^ilis), Rchb. f.,Gard, Chron., , xiii., p. 554.—Intermediatebetween its parents ; raised in Messrs. M. CHiM.^RA, Rchb. f., Linncva, .\li., p. 8 ; 1872, p. 463 ; Flor, and Pomol. 1873, p. 16, 17. Fig. 49.—masdevallia coccinea. 3, with a figure ; Gard. Chron., u.^., ii., p. 804;iii., p. 41, fig. 5 ; iv., p. 258 ; Bot. Mag., t. 6152 ;Xenia, ii., p. 195, t. 185 Hort. 1881, p. 130,with a coloured fig. ; Floral Mag., , t. 149 ;M. Wallisii, Hort. — New Grenada, Wallis,Roezl. I have not ascertained who first intro-duced this handsome species alive. Hort. Kew. 19. M. ctvlLls, Rchb. f. and Warscew., Bonplandia, ii., p. 115 ; Bot. Mag., t. 5476.—Peru, by Consul Schiller, Hamburgh, whosent it to Kew. Flowers greenish-yellow, with apurple base. Hort. Kew. 20. M. COCCINEA, Lind. ex Lindl. Orch. Lind., p. 5 ; Gard. Chron. 1868, p. 75, with a woodcut of asingle flower; Xenia i., p. 197, t. 74; Gartenfl.,t. 870.—New Grenada, 8000 to 10,000 feet ;Linden, Schlim, &c. One of the handsomest ofthose species having a very narrow upper sepal. 21. M. CORIACEA, Lindl.


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