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Merit, and of which a figure was also given (O.R., xiv. pp. 240, 241, fig. 29). 
In both of them the increased influence of O. Pescatorei is apparent. 
OpONTOGLOSSUM JASPER (fig. 20) shows an improvement on another 
line, this being a ternary hybrid from O. crispum and O. Harryanum. 
These two species were originally crossed by M. Ch. Vuylsteke, resulting in 
Fig. 20. ODONTOGLOSSUM JASPER. 
0. spectabile, which again united with O. crispum produced O. amabile, 
one of the most polymorphic and beautiful | of secondary hybrids. The t hird 
stage came when O. amabile was recrossed with QO. crispum, producing O. 
Jasper, j in which the increased influence of O. crispum can be traced, though 
the markings reflect the influence of O. Harryanum, the large blotches 
