256 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS, 
BRASSIA BRACHIATA.—Journ. Hort., 1900, xli., p. 3, fig. 1. 
CATTLEYA TRIAN# VAR. EXCELSIOR.—Lindenia, t. 701. VAR. REGINZ.— 
Lindenia, t. 697. 
CYMBIDIUM GIGANTEUM, Wall.—Lindenia, t. 700. 
DENDROBIUM CRASSINODE, Bens. and Rchb. f., VAR. ALBIFLORUM.— 
Lindentia, t. 703. 
DENROBIUM FIMBRIATUM OCULATUM.—Gard. World, xvi. (1900) p. 713, 
with fig. 
DENDROBIUM Hopckinsonl, Rolfe.—Bot. Mag., t. 7724. 
.  EPIDENDRUM DICHROMUM, Lindl., VAR. AMABILE, Batem.—Lindenia, 
t. 699. 
L#&LIO-CATTLEYA X HENRY GREENWOOD SUPERBA.—Journ. Hort., 
1900, xli., p. 53, fig. 12; Gard. Chron., 1900, xxviii., p. 47, fig. 8 (inadvert- 
ently named L.-c. X Wiganie aurea, to which the text applies). 
MAXILLARIA SCURRILIS.—Gard. Chron., 1900, xxxiii., pp. 64, 65, fig. 13. 
MILTONIA VEXILLARIA VAR.—Garden., 1900, lviii., p- 28, with fig. 
ODONTOGLossUM X ADRIAN#, L. Lind., var. ARGUS.—Lindenia, t. 702. 
VAR. DECORUM.—Lindenia, t. 698. 
ODONTOGLOSsUM X ROLFE#, WALTON GRANGE VAR.—Garden., 1900, 
lviii., p. 55, with fig. 
ONCIDIUM H2MATOCHILUM, Lindl.—Lindenia, t. 704. 
ONCIDIUM LuRIDUM.—Gard. Chron., 1900, xxviii., p. 62, fig. 11. 
PHALNOPSIS AMABILIS DayANA.—A mer. Gard., xxi., P- 457, fig. 95. 
SELENIPEDIUM X. SARGENTIANUM, Rolfe.—A mer. Gard., xxi., p. 423, 
fig. 87. 
CORRESPONDENCE, &c. 
(Corre. espondents not Seo here may find sis to-their queries on other pages, and in s 
wet - sg Sete various a over uture issue. In the case ef 5 brid seedlings 
ent for the p tage ena history should | always be briefly stated, for without these details w 
lot not bare ae fe pm with them satisfactorily). 
G.F.M. Apparently intermediate between Thunia heusanet aud Marshalliana, and 
thus a form of T. x Veitchiana 
Two handsome hybrids have been received without names or particulars. 
We have received from the well-known firm of Horticultural Builders and Heating 
Engineers, Nelson Street, Bristol, a handsomely illustrated Catalogue of Horticultural 
Buildings and Heating Apparatus, which includes an interesting series of photographs of e 
Orchid houses erected by them in various localities, mostly in the West of England. The 
firm has made a speciality of this class of structures, and in some that we have seen the — 
arrangements are excellent, and the culture of the plants has been carried out with the — 
greatest success, 
