107
Oncidium cibolletum 116
" crispum 47
" cucullatum 230
" fuscatum 90
" Jonesianum 116
" juncifolium 39
" Lanceanum 164
" luridum 39
" macranthum 88
" papilio 164
" sculptum 89
" serratum 89
" splendidum 162, 163
" superbiens 89
Peristeria elata 138
Phajus Cooksoni 219
" Humblotii 133
" irroratus 219
" purpureus 219
" tuberculosus 133
Phaloenopsis 54
" amabilis 158
" cornucervi 159
" F.L. Ames 221
" Harriettae 221
" intermedia 221
" Luddemanniana 244
" Manni 159
" Portei 159
" Sanderiana 159
" Schilleriana 158
" speciosa 157
" tetraspis 156
Renanthera coccinea 113, 146, 147
Roraima Mountain 77, 94
Schomburgkia tibicinis 124
Sobralias 196
Sophro-Cattleya Batemaniana 218
Thanatophore 92
Utricularia Campbelli 199
Vanda limbata 144
" Lowii 143, 148
" teres 143, 144
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