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Odontoglossum—continued. Odontoglossum—continued. 
but which, in this work, are referred to the genus | Through some mistake or other, Mr. Bentham, in the 
Miltonia, will not hybridise—or, at rate, no one, “Genera Plantarum,” asserts the contrary. 
up to the present time, has mahi ® A making them A considerable number of Odontoglots, which are 
do so—with any of the true Odontoglots. ainly, it | generally accorded specific rank, are here reduced to 
‘“WASOHYUIND WASSOTNOLNOGO ‘STL ‘Old 
appears to favour the view here taken of the generic varieties. In this we have been guided, to a great 
affinities of the plants in question, when, on the authority extent, by Messrs. Veitch and Sons, who have made a 
of Messrs. Veitch and Sons, we are enabled to state that, special study of the genus, and carefully compared, as 
with other Miltonias, they cross and intercross readily. they flowered, the numerous specimens of each so-called 
