196 INDEX. 
Ophrys apifera, 101, 168; arac eke | Orchids— 
1or, 104; aranifera, 168; atlantic 
168; bombyliflora, 168 ; ‘Botte ican, 
oer 123; Scolopax, 123, 168; 
ange 166, 167, 168 ; tenthredi- 
fert 
wetion ee 166, — : fertilising insects, 
habitats of, 166, 167; hybridising, 
168; hybridity in, Tor; in Algeria 
166, 167, 168; mimicry in, 166, 167, 
168; rostellum of, ror; Scent in, 
167 
Orchiceloglossum mixtum, 66, 126, 136, 
164. 
Orchid Conference i Hoes USA 
62; papers read at 
Orchid Conferences, net result of, 96. 
Orchid, deen (history of), 175; 
fungi, : 2 ag al one 
at Hayward’s Heath, 140; wing 
on an Orchid, 132} fybrihane. a7, 
- 93, III; importation, 162. 
Orchid i 126; propagation by 
flower a 100; rare in Kent, 99; | 
dlings, 70; smallest erg ze; 
Orchid Research Fund, 
Orchid tent at Chelsea, 144. 
Orchid. Notes = News, 30, 62, 96, 
127 159, 
Orchid Review, 174; illustrations, 163. 
Orchids, a delightful hobby, 12; 
aa Be years ago, 3, I 
161;. caged, 127; certificated, 1; 
chalk-loving, 102; — 129; 
an epiphyti c host, oee ; extinction of, 
162; from Chiriqui, 68; from Cooks- 
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dispersal of, 129; Wider: Oise 
for, 156. 
Orchis aristata, 98; Br aunil, 112; 
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104, 116, 125 
104, 114, 125, 126, 136; fusca, 104; 
Hatagirea, 98 ; hircina, 99, IOI, 104; 
incarnata, 33, 98, 125, 126; i. subsp. 
104,422) 126, she , 165 (greeter 
artoni, 128; 
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var. eae oq; 
123; Simia, 102; in Kent, 99, 122, 
123; tephrosantha, 102. 
Orchis, hairy-leaved, 27; hybridity in, 
98; Kilmarnock, 112; seedlings 
ve significance of spotted leaves, 
topographical forms, 104. 
Orchises from West Drayton, 66. 
Osmia leiana, male of, 133. 
Our Note Book, 1, 65, 97, 161. 
