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CELOGYNE MOOREANA. 
HE annexed figure represents the elegant Coelogyne Mooreana, a native 
of Annam, where it was discovered by Micholitz, when collecting for 
Messrs. Sanders, on the Laos side of the Lang Bian Range, at about 4,300 
feet elevation. It isa close ally of the well-known C. cristata, but differs 
in having larger leaves, a taller scape, deciduous bracts, and smaller flowers. 
CCELOGYNE MOOREANA. 
The leaves range from nine to sixteen inches long, and the scapes from 
“ight to twelve inches. The flowers are pure white, with a deep yellow 
blotch on the lip and yellow hair-like appendages on the disc. It flowered 
with Messrs. Sanders bes December, 1906, and received a First-class Certifi- 
‘Cate at the Royal Horticultural Society, Dec. 11th, 1906. This species was 
Named in honour of Sir Fred. W. Moore, of the Royal Botanic Garden, 
Glasnevin, and our illustration shows it flowering in the collection of 
