Jan.-FeEx., 1920.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 9 
eS HYBRID ODONTOGLOSSUMS. Re 
AST year we were delighted to welcome several of our old Belgian 
subscribers back after the tragedy of the War, and we are glad to know 
that the circle is being enlarged. Ere long we hope to see some of their 
Fig. 1 O. WILCKEANUM Fig. 2. O. RUBICANS. 
VAR. THALIA. 
Fig. 3. O. ALTUM Fig. 4. O. AMABILE 
VAR. BELLONE: VAR. GOLIATH. 
‘productions again at Chelsea; meantime the annexed block serves to recall 
some of the earlier successes of our old friend, M. Ch. Vuylsteke, of Ghent, 
‘who was one of the pioneers of Odontoglossum raising. The figures repre- 
‘sent four varieties that were staged in a fine group at the Temple Show in 
1906, to which the Lindley Medal was awarded. The flowers shown are 
about half natural size, and were taken on an isochromatic plate, so that 
