NOVEMBER, 1923.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 337 
SCHLIMIA TRIFIDA.—This plant is not often seen in present-day collec- 
tions. It has the habit of a small Stanhopea, the fragrant flowers appearing 
as if made out of wax, and appears to have first flowered in Sir Trevor 
Lawrence’s collection in 1877. 
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STANHOPEA PLATYCERAS.—This handsome species was introduced by 
Messrs. Low & Co. It flowered for the first time in England in the 
collection of Mr. John Day at Tottenham in 1867. The specific name 
refers to the unusually broad horns of the mesochile, and which, with the 
curved and broad hypochile, well distinguishes it from others. 
F.C.C, M.O.S.. JANUARY 20TH, 1921. 
RUTH. 
CYPRIPEDIUM PERSEUS VAR. 
