94 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
together a large concourse of visitors. Fellows will be admitted at 1 p.m, 
on showing their R.H.S. tickets. 
The January number of the Dictionnaire Iconographique des Orchidées 
contains figures of Cattleya Aclandie, C. x Atlanta splendens, C. X Ella, 
C. xX Goossensiana, C. Leopoldi purpurea, C.  Wendlandiana, Cypri- 
pedium x A. de Lairesse, C. x Mahler Dr. Clinge Doorenbos, Lissochilus 
Horsfallii, Oncidium Kramerianum, O. reflexum, Stanhopea Wardii, and 
Vanda Sanderiana. 
In the accompanying Chronique Orchidéenne is a note by M. Otto Ballif ~ 
on Grammatophyllum Roemplerianum, calling attention to its recent 
identification with Eulophiella Peetersiana, and making this name a 
synonym of the former. This is erroneous, for the plant isa true Eulophiella 
and not a Grammatophyllum. A plant of it has recently flowered with 
M. Peeters, of St. Gilles, Brussels, bearing two inflorescences. 
M. A. Cogniaux, editor of the preceding work, was elected President of 
the Société Royale Botanique de Belgique in December last. : 
A work by M. Leon Duval, of Versailles, entitled Le Livre des 
Odontoglossum is said to be in the press, and we hope to be able to notice it 
in due course. 
Lelio-cattleya xX Doris maintains its brilliant character. A two- 
flowered inflorescence is sent from the collection of N. C. Cookson, Esq., 
Oakwood, Wylam-on-Tyne. The sepals and petals are of clear light 
orange tint, and the lip light yellow, witha broad, brilliant amethyst border 
to the front lobe. It was obtained from Lelia harpophylla ¢ and 
Cattleya Triane 3, and was described in our second volume (pp. 79, III). — 
Paphiopedilum X Parkerianum is a handsome hybrid derived from 
P. X Boxallii atratum @ and P. X nitens ¢, to which a First-class 
Certificate was given by the Manchester Orchid Society in December, 1898. 
The dorsal sepal is beautifully spotted and lined with purple, and has a 
very broad white margin, while the petals are nearly horizontal. A flower 
is now sent from the collection of C. Parker, Esq., Ashton-on-Ribble. 
An inflorescence of the beautiful Phalenopsis x Schilleriano-Stuartiana, 
which received a First-class Certificate from the Royal Horticultural 
Society on January 23rd last, has been sent by Messrs. Hugh Low & Co. 
In colour it is about intermediate between the two parents. 
We have received from the collection of R. H. Measures, Esq., The 
Woodlands, Streatham, a flower of the handsome Cypripedium x Sir 
Redvers Buller (Smithii X insigne), which received a First-class Certificate 
