170 ON BIGENERIC ORCHID HYBRIDS. 
ZYGOCOLAX X , Rolfe in Gard. Chron. 1887, pt. 1, p. 765.— 
Proposed for a hybrid raised between Colax and Zygopetalum. The 
former genus is reduced by Bentham to Lycaste, though its 
structural peculiarities, particularly the absence of a distinct 
gland, seem sufficient to warrant its retention. (See Plate IV.) 
Z. X Vgrreui, Rolfe in Gard. Chron. 1887, pt. 1, p. 765.—A 
hybrid raised between Colas jugosus, Lindl., d, and Zygopetalum 
erinitum, Lodd., 2. 
ANGCTOMARIAX.—Proposed for a hybrid between Anecto- 
chilus and Hemaria. 
A. x Domin11.—Aneectochilus Dominii, cf: Proc. Roy. Hort. Soc. 
v. (1865) p. 139.—A hybrid raised between Hemaria discolor, 
Lindl., d, and Anectochilus Lobbianus, Planch., 9 (A. xantho- 
phyllus, hort.), Ihave not found a full description of this hybrid. 
MacoxARIA x .—Proposed for a hybrid between Macodes and 
Hemaria. 
M. x Verrcn11.—Goodyera Veitchii, cf. Proc. Roy. Hort. Soc. ii. 
(1862) p. 546, also v. (1865) p. 139.—A hybrid raised between 
Macodes Petola, Lindl., d. (A. Veitchianus, hort.), and Hemaria 
discolor, Lindl, 9. Like the preceding, this hybrid is but very 
briefly described. 
Dossisimarıa X.—Proposed for a hybrid between Dossinia 
and Hemaria. 
D. x Domin11.—Goodyera Dominii, ef. Gard.Chron.1861, p. 531. 
—A hybrid raised between Dossinia marmorata, Morren (Anecto- 
chilus Lowii, Koch et Lauche), and Hemaria discolor, Lindl. 
It is not mentioned which of these plants was the male and which 
the female parent; though I strongly suspect the last-named, as 
in the two preceding cases, was the seed-parent. The descrip- 
lion is as brief as possible. 
DESCRIPTION OF PLATE IV. 
Fig. 1. Flower of Colaz jugosus, Lindl., nat. size; la, its pollinarium (side 
front view), X 5 diam. From Bot. Mag. t. 5661. 
Fig. 2. Flower of Zygopetalum crinitum, Lodd., nat. size. From a drawing in 
Lindley's Herbarium (lip not in perspective). 2a, its pollinarium 
(back view), X6 diam. From nature. 
Fig. 3. Flower of Zygocolaz x Veitchii, Rolfe, a hybrid between the foregoing, 
nat. size; 3a, its pollinarium (back view), X6 diam. From nature. 
