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Cypripedium imperiale. (O. R. 1906, 



218*1 S. A garden hybrid between 

 ( . Stonei and C. 'Rothschild ianum. 

 (F. Sander k Sons.) [Paph loped th/m. ] 



Cypripedium insigne var. cinna- 

 momeum. (/,. xvii. 77. t. 805.) G. 



The flower has the same form as that 

 of the type, but the sepals and petals 

 are chiefly a pale yellow or greenish 

 yellow, and the lip is pale yellow, 

 tinted and striped with reddish brown. 

 (L. Linden &Co.,Moortebeek, Brussels.) 

 [ / *a ph i < >ped Hum.'] 



Cvpripedium Magdalenae. (,/. n. F. 



1906, 25.) S. A garden hybrid 

 between C. Botoallii and C. Iseanvm 



stiperhvm. (Duval k Son, Versailles.) 



[Poph'wpnhlum.] 



Cypripedium Sidneyanum. (G. a 



lMtti xxxix. 2.) G. A garden hybrid 

 between fK itmyne. Harefield Hall 

 variety, and G. Lpeanum 3fam> reel- 

 ed num. (H. A. Tracy.) [PapkUh 



prdilum.] 



Cypripediam Vialianum. (Z. xv ii. 



8!, t. 807.) S. A garden hybrid 

 between (\ Lathawiannm and C. 

 Dmnfi. (L. Linden & Co.. Moorte- 

 beek, Brussels.) [Paphiopedilum.] 



Cypripedium villosum annamense. 



(O. R. 1906, 112.) S. "Remarkable 

 for having a dark band on the dorsal 

 sepal." (F. Sander & Sons.) [PaphUh 

 pedilum.'] 



Cypripedium westpoin tense, (o. r. 



1906, 16.) 8. A garden hybrid 

 between C. callosum Sand* rue and C. 

 h'Uatvlum album. (S. 

 [ Paph iopedilv m . ] 



G ratrix.) 



Davalliacanariensiselegans. (q r 



1906* xxxix. p. 157 ; Gnrd. 1906. brV 



1 68.) Filices. 



elegant finely 



Hill & Sons.) 



6. A variety with 

 divided fronds. (J. 



Dayallia elegans Mayi. «y. r. m6> 



ASS; G. M. mo.;. 180.) 8. A fi n , 

 variety, with graceful deep <r ree n 

 much-divided fronds. (H. B. May.) 



Davallia solida superba cg r 



\T£ fTM 16 ^ fe* i9% ' ^ 



May 19. vm.) S. The fronds are 

 somewhat CTispate, not flat as in the 



tinted with red. (H.B.May) 



Dendrobium annamense. ck. n 



1906. 113.) Orchidaceae. S. Stem- 

 slender, 1 <!-20 in. loner. Leaves oblong. 

 2-3 in. long. Flowers axillary, fas- 

 cicled at the leafless nodes or shortly 

 racemose, very often in threes, buff- 

 yellow, rather membranous. Sepals 

 and petals about 5 lin. long. Lip 

 broadly oblong, 7£ lin. long, obtuse ; 

 disk smooth. Annam. (F. Sander k 

 Sons.) 



Dendrobium Brandtiae. (& a 1906, 



xl. 404.) S. A new species resemb- 

 ling- D. Phalaenopsis. The flowers are 

 more fleshy than in that species, are 

 mauye-purple. with silvery crests to 

 the lip, and are remarkable in having 

 twisted or curled sepals and petals. 

 Native country not known ; possibly 

 North Australia or New Guinea. (Mrs. 

 Ida Brandt, Zurich.) 



Dendrobium Brodiei. (ff. a 1906, 



O, R. 1906, 80; G. M. 

 S, A garden hybrid 

 Dominianum and I). 



(J. Colman.) 



xxxix. 110; 

 1906, 130.) 

 between D. 

 Wiganiae* 



Dendrobium Bronckarti. (G. a 



1906, xxxix. 380.) S. A new species 

 resembling I). Farmer* in habit, but 

 the stems are slender. Leaves ovate, 

 . p m. long. Racemes lateral, many- 

 flowered, about 13 in. long, pendulous ; 

 bracts ovate-lanceolate, very long, 

 be pals and petals about 1 in. long, 

 rose-tinted, broadly ovate. Lip rhom- 

 boid, obtuse, clawed, about -J in. long 

 and | in. broad, rose-tinted, with an 

 ™P " yellow disk. Indo - China, 

 ((x. Bronckart, Charleroy, Belgium.) 



Dendrobium convolutum. (a\ b. 



1906, 375.) S. Pseudobulbs club- 

 shaped, about 9 in. long, 2-Ieaved. 

 Scape slender, terminal, 5-6 in. long. 

 4-flowered. Flowers similar to those 

 of D. chloroptentm. but larger. Sepals 

 and petals light green, with a few 

 small dark brown markings at the 

 base. Lip green and dark brown. 

 £ew Guinea. (F. Sander & Sons ; Sir 

 Trevor Lawrence.) 



Dendrobium Dartoisianum. (G. C. 



1906, xxxix. 380.) S. A new species 

 which appears to be allied to ft 

 Pierardi and resembles some of the 

 forms of D. twUlc. The stems attain 

 a length of 2£ ft. Leaves distichous, 

 lanceolate, 8J-4 in. long. Racemes 

 7 or 8 on each stem, 3- or 4 -flowered. 

 Sepals and petals ivory .yellow, the lat- 

 ter undulated and twisted, J J in. long 



