62 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [FFBRUARY, 1922. 
-and Cattleya Princess Ileana, a pleasing white hybrid between C. Luedde- 
manniana alba and C. Mrs. M. Peeters. 
The Hon. N. Chas. Rothschild, Tring Park, exhibited cut spikes of 
Phalznopsis intermedia, obtained from an imported plant which has been 
cultivated for over thirty years. 
R. Gerrish, Esq., Manor House, Milford, Salisbury, staged Odonto- 
glossum Gorizia, with a spike of six elegant flowers. 
W. R. Fasey, Esq., Holly Bush Hill, Snaresbrook, exhibited Lycaste 
‘Skinneri alba, bearing two finely developed flowers. 
Pantia Ralli, Esq., Ashstead Park, Surrey, staged Odontoglossum 
Violleta (Armstrongie x Doris), a round flower, with reddish-brown 
blotching. 
Mrs. Farrer showed Cypripedium Virginia (aureum x Fairrieanum), 
-with three pretty flowers. 
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from the joint collection of T. and H. Worsley, Esqrs.. Haslingden. The 
plant was purchased intact from the executors of the late Mr. W. R. Lee, 
Plumton Hall, Heywood, before his collection was sold. It is the result of 
“crossing C. Nirvana (Alcibiades x aureum virginale) with C. Grovesianum 
‘var. Richd. Ashworth (Lathamianum x Leeanum). The well-set dorsal 
line of purple dots in tbe centre. The horizontally arranged and crisped 
petals are of honey-yellow colour, with a medium line of brown-purple, and 
slight spotting on the inner portion. The large labellum is browish-yellow, 
‘the exterior glossy, the interior streaked and dotted with purple, As the 
jplant is at present small, there is every possibility of some truly remarkable 
flowers being seen in the next or following season. 
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EPIDENDRUM IMSCHOOTIANUM.—A tall] plant, bearing erect stems about 
three feet high, very short coriaceous leaves, and a terminal raceme of about 
six to fourteen flowers. The apex of the inflorescence arches over, but the 
flowers themselves remain erect. The sepals are oblong, 
long, spreading, and light green, tinged with duli purple, 
back. The petals are Narrower and light green, and th 
‘with oblong subobtuse lodes, and white tin 
It belongs to Lindley’s section Amphiglottium 
nine to ten lines 
especially at the 
e lip three-lobed 
It was introduced by 
and at Glasnevin in 1898. Its 
