NoveMBER, 1914.| THE ORCHID REVIEW. 334 
ODONTONIA MAGALI-SANDER VAR. XANTHOTES. 
. annexed figure shows the charming Odontonia Magali-Sander var. 
xanthotes, which was exhibited at the R.H.S5. meeting held on 
October 20th last by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., and to which an Award 
of Merit was given. It is a seedling from the same batch as that described 
at page 286 of our September issue, and its history is interesting. There is 
a plant of the rare Miltonia Warscewiczii xanthina in the collection of 
0. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bridge Hall, Bury, and this was crossed with the 
Fig. 43. ODONTONIA MAGALI-SANDER VAR. XANTHOTES. 
ierense xanthotes supplied by 
and the seeds were 
lings divided 
Pollen of a fine Odontoglossum armainvill 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. A good capsule resulted, 
germinated by Messrs. Charlesworth, and the resulting seed 
between the two establishments. The one previously described was the 
first of the batch to flower. The figure will show how much the general 
shape of the Miltonia parent has been retained, especially in the lip; the 
flower, however, is larger and the sepals and petals more acute. The 
8tound-colour is cream-white, with greenish yellow markings, while the 
broad lip is cream-white, with a yellow crest and a broad zone of the same 
