Sept.-Oct., 1918.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 209 
Ra CYCNOCHES CHLOROCHILON. Bs 
HE annexed figure of a female flower of Cycnoches chlorochilon will 
, be interesting in connection with the history of C. ventricosum, of 
which an account is given at pp. 189-191, and the character which at nib 
strikes oné is the short, stout column and the triangular column wings. 
N: FEMALE FLOWER. 
Fic. or 
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vation, the column 
d. The perianth 
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is _. “ei which are frequently seen in culti 
segments are oe ae — the column wings are undevelope 
‘ré rather bro a similar in the two sexes, except that in t 
about the : ader and more fleshy. In C. ventricosum the two sex 
Which is y a amount of difference (though both are rather smaller), 
very different from the great diversity between the sexes in C, 
