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examples of this hybrid, and from the fact that later plants have the 
distinct, rather raucous sweet smell of triawmphans, and no evidence of 
luteo-purpureum, I now fully agree with Mr. Rolfe that its parentage 
is Rolfee x loochristiense), see the abnormal increase of the Harryanum 
lip, larger sometimes upon little seedlings than upon fully grown Harry- 
anums. 
Fic. 64.—O. Pua@ee. 
Fic. 65.—O. OrxHetto. Fie. 66.— 0. FAscrnator. 
(Orchid Review.) 
In O. Ossulstoni ‘W. H. Hatcher,’ a small seedling blooming for the 
first time, consider the remarkable depth of colour produced by the union 
of the lilac spots of the nobile (var. Charlesworthii) with the blotching 
of Lolfee. , 
Again, the gorgeous colour of O. Vuylstekee from the union of the 
crimson-brown of Vauylstekei and the purplish tint of crispo-Harryanum, 
and lastly the extraordinary depth of crimson-maroon in O. Thompsoni- 
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