102 THE ORCHID REVIEW, (APRIL, 1922. 
GYMNADENIA CONOPSEA xX CCELOGLOSSU 
{Form C., whole spike, and outlines of the lips of the three types. 
Mr. T. A. Ste henson.) 
M VIRIDE, 
From a pen-and-ink drawing by 
purple. The lip is shaped very much like that of Ceeloglossum viride, but 
the spur is intermediate, being 5-6 mm. long, when fully developed, and 
shorter than the ovary. The upper sepal and petals form a loose hood. 
This form is figured as B, 1 and 2, also taken from Miss Corfe’s drawing. 
What appears to be a variant of this type is described in the Winchester 
feport, 1916-17, p. 12 (Bot. Exch. Club Rep., 1917, p- 180). The plant was 
