164 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
SECONDARY HYBRIDS. 
x Ainsworthii aureum x The Gem. 
» x Cassiope x Andromeda. 
oe Findlayanum xX melanodiscus (X_ chrysodiscus, 
x Hebe, X Luna, x Dido, X 
Rainbow, xX pallens, X Pearl, 
. x Clytie, x hesslense). 
” moniliforme x Doris. 
> nobile x Rubens (xX Apollo, x dellense, 
x Euryalus, x Thalia, x 
dellense, X Virgil, x white- 
fieldense). 
- signatum x Melpomene. 
9 Wardianum x Lutwycheanum (X Clio). 
aureum xX euosmum x Cordelia. 
x Benson x Cassiope x Staffordi. 
x Cassiope aureum x Curtisii. 
ee Wardianum x Berkeleyi. 
x cheltenhamense nobile | x Thompsonianum. 
x chlorostele var. . 
Juno Wardianum x Vulcan. 
x Dominyanum Findlayanum x Burberryanum. 
gs x Schneiderianum x Holmesianum. 
x endocharis -nobile x euosmum. 
x euosmum signatum _X Imogen. 
moniliforme '  Rolfez roseum X Galatea (x Ethel). 
It is probable that this list is not quite complete, even so far as published 
names are concerned, and we should be glad to know of any omissions. In | 
_the hybrid column the earliest name is placed first, except that D. x 
Aspasia is adopted instead of the provisional name D. x Wardiano- 
aureum, D. X Stratius instead of D. x striatum, which, we have been 
informed, arose through a misprint or mis-copying the label, and D. X 
melanodiscus instead of D. x chrysodiscus, as the more typical form. ‘The 
latter alteration is trivial, for both were described together on the same 
page; and we may add that the spelling melanodiscum, &c., sometimes 
adopted, besides being an innovation, is grammatically incorrect. No 
attempt is made to indicate varieties; the names bracketed together as 
derived from the same parentage being those which have received distinct 
specific names. The majority are distinct as varieties, but a few are 
scarcely more than synonyms. We hope to see this principle carried See 2 
-more fully i in the nomenclature of future additions to the list, 
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