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ponderates in the scape, bract, upper sepal, and staminode ; while C. villo- 
sum prevails in the ovary, petals, and lip; altogether fairly intermediate, 
as 15:15. The whole plant, in form and colour, favouring P. villosum 
as 36 : 38, or 5271 per cent. 
(2) (a) P. x Harrisianwm I.—A hybrid between P. villosum (Pfitz) 
and P. barbatum (Pfitz) first raised by Messrs. Veitch. Jn form, the parent 
P. villosum is prepotent in the habit of growth and leaves, while P. bar- 
batum predominates in the staminode; in all, fairly intermediate, as 
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(P. insigne Chantinii x P. Spicerianum.) 
16:16. In colour, P. villosum preponderates in the upper sepal, while 
P. barbatum prevails in the leaves, bract, and staminode; altogether 
favouring P. barbatum as 16:13. The whole plant, in form and colour, 
favouring P. villosum as 82 : 29, or 52°4 per cent. 
(2) (b) P. x Harrisianum II.—Another variety of the same parent- 
age. In form, P. villosum is prepotent in the habit of growth, while P. 
barbatum predominates in leaves and staminode ; in all, favouring P. 
barbatum as 17:16. Jn colour, P. barbatum prevails in the leaves, 
