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Thwaites. May 1904. (d) 
Thompson. November 1904. (e) 
Charlesworth. October 1905. (Ff) 
Vuylsteke. June 1906. (9) 
R. Ashworth. August 1906. (h) 
(a) This plant, the first known raised crispwm, I did not exhibit till 
October 1903, hardly thinking the poor result possible, till it was 
Fie. 70.—O. Surrui. (Orchid Review.) 
Sepals and petals violet, with white ground under blackish-violet purple 
spotting ; lip violet. 
corroborated by my second success (!) in (2). The parents of (a) were a 
good crispum x Wilckeanwm; result, absolute loss of all spotting and 
yellow ground, with the exception of a shade of that colour on the bases 
of the sepals. 
(>) Parentage, good crispwm x crispum. Crawshayanum ; result, the 
worst form possible of crispwm and entire loss of the immense blotches 
of the male parent. (Figs. 76, 77.) 
(c) Several seedlings were raised, but as far as I know only one, 
