32 THE ORCHID REVIEW, [JANUARY, IQT4. 
our last, volyme,.in which he gave particulars of the collection, whose origin 
is attributed to his casually coming across a number of the Orchid Review. 
It is pleasing to know that he has been so successful. 
scauliiaity 
THE OrcHIp ReEvi—Ew.—The present issue of the Orchid Review 
celebrates its twenty-first birthday, and, it will be noticed, contains the 
improvements foreshadowed in our preceding number. The new cover 
_ was designed by Mr. F. W. Rolfe, and this, with other alterations, we 
believe materially improves the appearance of the work. We invite the 
opinion of the readers on this matter, and shall be glad of any suggestions 
for improving the utility of the work. Records of interesting events, 
with flowers of new hybrids, and particularly photographs suitable for 
reproduction, will be greatly appreciated. Another way in which our 
readers can assist is by making the work known among their Orchid- 
growing friends, a service which will be reflected in the pages of the work. 
Bel ORCHID PORTRAITS. Zrri9s| 
ATTLEYA PERCIVALIANA ALBA LADy HoLForp.—Gard. Mag., 1913, 
p- 955, with fig. 
CIRRHOPETALUM MASTERSIANUM, Rolfe. aBoh Mag., t. 8531. 
CYPRIPEDIUM BOURTONENSE.—Gard. Chron., 1913, ii. p. 454, fig, 158. 
CYPRIPEDIUM DREADNOUGHT.—Journ. Hort., 1913, ii. p. 604, with fig. 
( CyPRIPEDIUM MAUDI (specimen).—Gard. Mag., 1913, p. 979, With fiig. 
L#LIOCATTLEYA NELLA WESTONBIRT VAR.— Gard. Chron., 1913, il. p- 
416, fig. 144. : 
LycastE TUNSTILII.—Gard. Chron., 1913, il. p. 415, fig. 143. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CLEOPATRA.—Gard. Chron., 1913, ii. p. 456, fig. 159: 
PHAL2NOPSIS LUEDDEMANNIANA.—Horticulture, 1913, p.559, with fig. — 
pees) ANSWERS TO_ CORRESPONDENTS. ee | 
ke 
{Orchids are named and questions pth ‘wide as Aes as possible. Cocrsspondents are 
pee to pag the native country or parentage of plan ADDRESSED postcard must be 
ent if a reply by post is desired (abroad, ably Postewrs hou be used). Subjects of f” special 
jotere st ‘will be dealt with in the body of the work] 
E have to thank several ARENT meee, stn seg for records ot hybrids, which shall ‘ 
be duly incorporated in the lis , 
—It may be that this is a Case of eich ona kee and as there is neither LE 
ee in the leaves nor striping in the flower we apex that in some mysterious way 
influence of C. Maudia must have carte Such cases are Guciaan ulating. 2 
M. o wt oe capitalisation of specific names. Ke not be difficult. Descriptive a 
adjectival names and names derived from places take a small letter, as crispum™, — 
waltonense, but personal names are written with a capital, as Veitchii, Cassiope. 
ef ee -R.F., F.W.T. A.C., F-W.M., E.F.C., P.W., F.H.M., FW» : 
