FEBRUARY, 1923 ] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 57 
TREVORIA LEHMANNI. 
HE genus Trevoria was named in honour of Sir Trevor Lawrence by 
Mr. F. C. Lehmann. Our illustration is of T. Lehmanni, a native of 
Colombia. The flowers measure over an inch long, are pale green in colour, 
the petals, lip and column beirg white. Among its remarkable features are 
TREVORIA LEHMANNI. 
the one-sided racemes, the inverted flowers, the very concave side lobes ot 
the lip, forming a rounded sac at the base, and a curious fringed margin 
which surrounds the base of the column. Lehmann suggested that the 
las the peculiar s 
some of the views regarding the 
— 
1ape and insertion 
— 
position of the column and lip, as we 
of the stigma, may set at nought 
fertilisation of Orchids by insects. 
