CYPRIFEDIVMS—Cofjunued 



William Lloyd (bellatulum x Swanianum). — The white 

 crest of the dorsal rises from a dull crimson blur with 

 greenish centre, overrun with crimson lines. The petals 

 have a dull crimson ground, paler below, densely speckled 

 with maroon, the ends just tipped with white. Slipper, 

 shining maroon. 



A de Lair esse (Curtisii x Rothschildianum). — The fine 

 dorsal is white, with a greenish centre and faint purple 

 edges, the lines clear purple. Petals long and drooping, pale 

 green, edged with white ; all covered with purple spots. 

 Slipper, ochreous brown. 



Juno (Fairieanum x callosum). — The broad white 

 dorsal, green at base, tinged with purple, and strongly scored 

 with purple Hnes, is actually the widest part of the flower, 

 as in Fairieanum. The narrow petals curl down close upon 

 the slipper, green in paler and darker shades, with bunches 

 of purple hair, like those on a caterpillar, at the edges, and 

 pale purple tips. Slipper, dusky greenish with brown lines. 



Saide Lloyd (venustum x Godefroyae). — Dorsal small, 

 bright green with darker lines. Petals purplish above, 

 greenish below, speckled with small dots of crimson and 

 strong spots of maroon. Slipper, ochreous yellow, dotted 

 with crimson at top and netted with green. 



Cymatodes (Curtisii x Veitchii). — The. fine dorsal is green, 

 fading to white, with a pretty narrow edging of pink, and 



