Aucust, 1914.| THE ORCHID . REVIEW. 253. 
igre CYPRIPEDIUM PHILIPPINENSE Ae 
‘ieee annexed figure represents the inflorescence of Cypripedium 
philippinense, from the collection of E. Ashworth, Esq., Harefield 
Hall, Wilmslow, which was described at page 223, and is reproduced from 
Fig 29. CyYPRIPEDIUM PHILIPPINENSE. 
: Photograph kindly sent by Mr. Ashworth, together with a second one 
showing the entire plant on a much reduced scale. As already remarked. 
this plant was purchased at the Howick House Sale about twenty years 
4go under the name of C. Reebelenii, which, however, is now generally 
