Orchids Being the Report On the Orchid Conference Held At South Kensington
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CAMPYLOCENTRON, Bentham. Fifteen species, from Brazil and West Indian Islands. 62. Catasetum, L. C. Eichard. Forty to fifty species, including Myanthus and Mona- chanthus, principally Brazilian and Mexican. The group is curious, as showing an approach to a dioscious development. Although not bright in colour these plants were formerly much grown. See Gard. Chron. , 1879, xi. , 267 ; Bot. Mag. , t. 2559, 3262, 3329, 3514, 3590, 3802, 3823, 3923, 3929, 3937, 3942, 4017, 4792, 5202, 5399 ; Orchid ...Album, t. 83. *C. Incurvum, Gard. Chron. , 1855, 4. C. Scurra, Gard. Chron. , 1877, vii. , 305. 63. Cattleya, Lindley, About twenty species, and varieties* innumerable, are known from, principally, Brazil and Mexico. Cat- tleyas and Lselias are the most showy of all Orchids. For one specimen of C. Triana var. Leeana 250 gui- neas were paid, and several other varieties, such as C. Dodgsoni, Osmani. &c. , have brought nearly as large a sum. The best known and most ornamental are C. Laliata, C. Mossice, C.
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