74 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [Aprit, 1918 
remarkable novelty, of which both sexes flowered together in the collection 
of the Rev. J. C. B. Fletcher, while the females of C. maculatum, pr 
viously unknown, appeared at Kew. A revision of this genus appeared i 
the Kew Bulletin. Another interesting event was the appointment by the 
R.H.S. of a committee to consider the question of the nomenclature 
generic hybrids. 
Among the novelties of 1910 we find such striking plants as Angul 
Cliftonii, Sobralia Charlesworthii, and Oncidium Sandere, the latte 
a Peruvian addition to the small O. Papilio group, and still very rare. W. 
the latter also came Houlletia Sanderi, Lycaste peruviana, and Brassi 
Forgetiana. Cattleya Lawrenceana Mary-Regina was the albino of th 
species. Oncidioda Charlesworthii was an interesting generic additio: 
and there was the usual crop of hybrid additions to the various pop 
genera. 
Of 1911 it was written “ Scarcely a meeting now passes without s 
addition to the list.” The reference was, of course, to hybrids. Glancin 
through the records we find generic additions in Adioda St.-Fuscien, and 
the list. Odontioda Cupid linked up the very distinct Odontoglosst 
ramosissimum with Cochlioda, and we find some additional combinatie 
For particulars of this event we must refer to our report | 
Pp. 163-171, of our twentieth volume. Another innovation was the holdin 
hybrids two were recor 
and. Lowiara insignis, 
applicable to such cases 
ded, both trigeneric, namely Vuylstekeara H 
inthe naming of which the new R.H.S- 
was applied. A hybrid between Miltonia vexil 
que in having vermilion red flowers. 
yea 
g of Ophrys Grampinii, the first hybrid of artl 
by M. Fernand Denis, and the identification of Core 
a parasitic fungus which has caused trouble amo 
Te also noteworthy events. 
origin in the genus, 
spora Odontoglossi, 
Odontoglossums, we 
