352 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
C@LOGYNE PANDURATA.—Gartenflora, 1900, p. 505, t. 1480. 
CypRIPEDIUM X W. R. LEE, OAKES AMES VAR.—Amer. Gard., xxXi., 
p. 617, fig. 132. 
CyprRiPpEDIUM X Mrs. F. L. AMEs.—Gard. Mag., 1900, p. 656, with fig. 
CyYPRIPEDIUM X Y’MIR vAR. HALLut.—Amer. Gard., xxi., pp. 680, 681, 
fig. 144. 
DENDROBIUM JERDONIANUM, Wight.—Bot. Mag., t. 7741. 
EPIDENDRUM MEDUS#&.—Gartenflora, 1900, pp. 516, 517, fig. 66. 
L#LIO-CATTLEYA X Nysa.—Journ. Hort., 1900, xli., p. 329, fig. 91. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM TRIUMPHANS VAR. RAYMOND CRAWSHAY.—Gard. Mag., 
1900, p. 685, with fig. 
ODONTOGLOssUM X WATTIANUM.—Journ. Hort., 1900, xli., pp. 348, 
349, fig. 96. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM X WATTIANUM CRAWSHAYANUM.—Gard. Chron., 1900, 
XXViii., p. 286, fig. 83; Gard. Mag., 1goo, p. 656, with fig.; Journ. Hort., 
1900, xli., p. 349, fig. 97. 
SOPHROCATTLEYA X EXIMIA.—Journ. Hort., 1900, xli., p. 373, fig. 103. 
CORRESPONDENCE, &c. 
my er dL ate Sn not answered here may ae replies to their queries on thd 2 ages, and in some 
s, for various reasons, they may have to s over for a future issue. In the case of hy ‘bri d seedlings 
vind for name, the parentage and , Pee See) always be briefly stated, for sii Habit these details we 
are not always able to deal with them satisfactorily). 
. H. F., Flixton. The flower sent is Oncidium Jonesianum true, and a very good 
form of the species. 
‘ The flowers sent are Bollea Lalindei, Colax placanthera, and a 
Lyc which is not recognised. It is distinct from L. Schilleriana, and we have nieioualy 
falled re identify 
}. A. The x aw of priority, in our opinion, was never intended to abageae and preserve 
inaccuracies 7 bape foe are sometimes mere printers’ ius Such an interpretation 
would = nee — or correcting his own name haart t had once heed published, 
and w wld ee ome hain examples of what i would lead to. Neither was it 
Suitended: “ protect names which are given in distinct contravention of the laws of botanical 
nomenclature. Such a name we consider ourselves at liberty to 
The proposed arrangement of the C Ee group in te Sarge _ which you 
allude, is unworkable, and not in agreement with the facts as v kno em. Of 
course in the sense of using the old names nae they are more e hitetigible x present is 
There was just as strong an objection raised against the use of two 
generic names a few years ago. 
E. W. Good forms of Dendrobium, Phalznopsis, and Cattleya labiata. 
Photographs received with thanks. J. B., E.A.O 
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