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from the R. H. S. on January 9th last, when exhibited by W. M. Appleton, 
Esq., its raiser. It is very large, and densely spotted, both on the dorsal 
sepal and petals. 
A mistake has crept into the account of Odontoglossum X loochristiense 
‘Canary Bird” at page 355 of our Jast volume. Mr. Stevens writes that 
although not raised in the Walton Grange collection it was purchased as a 
hand-raised seedling, and that two or three other plants are in existence, 
one of them in the collection of T. Baxter, Esq., of Morecambe. 
Flowers of a charming albino of Dendrobium nobile are sent from the 
collection of W. Thompson, Esq., Walton Grange, Stone, by Mr. Stevens. 
They are very beautiful, but not quite as large as the original D. n. 
virginale, figured at p. 145 of our fifth volume. 
A good form of Cattleya Trianz, with very brilliantly coloured lip, is 
sent from the collection of Dr. Cranstoun, of Ludlow. It is said to have 
been purchased from Mr. Bull, under the name of C. T. illustris. 
A handsome hybrid, derived from L. Skinneri X plana is sent by Messrs. 
Cappe et fils, of Vesinet, France. It most resembles the latter in shape, 
and is very richly coloured, the sepals being rich red-purple and the petals 
and lip marbled with white. L. x Mary Gratrix (O. R., vi., p. 153) and 
L. Balliz (J.c., p. 371) are both derived from this parentage. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
CATTLEYA INTERMEDIA VAR. AQUINII, Rolfe.—Gard. Chron., 1900, 
XXvil. p. 83, fig. 25. 
CATTLEYA LABIATA VAR. ALFREDIANA, L. Lind.—Lindenia, t. 684. 
CaATTLEYA LoppIGEsII HARRISONLZ ALBA, L. Lind.—Lindemia, t. 682. 
This is C. Harrisoniana alba. 
CyYpRIPEDIUM X EvELynN AMES.—Amer. Gardening, XXi. pp. 112, 113, 
fig. 20. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X GOWERIANUM FORMOSUM.—Gard. Mag., 1900, p. 78, 
with fig. 
CYPRIPEDIUM INSIGNE, six yellow varieties.—A mer. Gardening, xxi. Pp. 75, 
fig. 14. 
CyprRipEDIUM X LEEANUM.—Indian Gardening, vi. p. 54, fig. 5- 
Cypripepium X Mrs. Frep. Harpy.—/ourn. Hort., 1900, ai. pe 431, 
fig. 33- | 
CYPRIPEDIUM ROTHSCHILDIANUM.—Amer. Gardening, xxi. p. 91, fig. 16, 
