INDEX pr 
ag 195. (ancestral), 195, (origin 
of), 195. 
Orchid culture in Panama, 179 . 
re ungi, 4. 29, 55- 
hid lip, nhoedatlg of, 187. 
Orchid litera 
Orchid Siew, 9, 11, 47. 128, 184; and its 
Editor,9; features of, 9; first issue, e 93 
ices ndex, 
Orchid Stud-Book, 9, 73- 
Orchidology, cerige of British, Io. 
Orchids among vegetation, 99; and Ascle- 
piads, 194, 198; and light, 97 ; and the 
Ls ‘ 
artificial culture of, 75; Bridge Hall, 
collection; 71 ; at Kew, 755 76, 126, (histor- 
ical notes), oT, ag “in 1891), 76; at Pem- 
bury, 124; unbridge We ls, 12%; 
botanical, 23 oe. Peace rarities, 50; 
re 
190 ; fons Ne wehur ch, 925  aieih g upon 
bark, 97 ; habitats of, 76; hardy at Kew, 
8 
houses, 185; in Costa Rica, 259; in 
lh 343 in nature, 256; in season, 
in the war 
Bay Pesce 98 ; miniature a de Kis 
97, 98; natural 1 caditione 75 natural 
r 
Orchis— 
130; 1. pracox, 130 ; latifolio-incarnata, 
162; latifolio- maculata, 126, 164 ; laxiflora 
at Pis sa, en maculata, 125. 151, I 162, 
163, 165, 177, 178, 187, (from prt 99, 
(seedling), oh (xX foliosa), 125, (Xx  in- 
carnata), 164; uper 96, 177. 
178 ; mascula, 207, 208, (and O. Morio), 
207 = SOs , 207, "208, 
; monophylla 
(colour varieties of), 208, (with three lips), 
fe) rioides, 208; przetermissa, 163, 
164, 183, 186, 187; provincialis, 98 ; 
purpurea albida, 131; romana, 98; 
31. 
Orchis, false pee in, 207; fertilised by 
178, 179. 
bees, 208 ; Kilmarnock, 
Orchises, British 168 ; British Marsh, 162 ; 
e, 162; ; in yrass, 98 ; Middlesex, 
162 ; aie Anean, 164, 165. 
Osmunda fibre, 49. 
Our Note Book, 145, 185, 225. 
“ PARASITES,” 128. 
Peristylus Snowdenii, 232 ; ugandensis, 232. 
Phaius grandifolius (abnormal), 220, (in 
Cuba), 220, (iu Jamaica), 220, (in 
drei 219; simulans, 52; tuber- 
culosus, 
| Phaleenopsis age 206 ; in Florida, 35. 
186 ; of Chiriqui, 180, 185 ; of Costa Rica, | 
128,186; of hill jo 223 }-0f pedis 
183 ; of Kedah Peak, 223; of limestone 
of th 
hills, 223; of ree see 523 
Malay Peninsula, 107, 2 mangrove 
wamps, 223 ; 0 carne. 103, 
on rough bark, 128 ; parasitic on fungi, 6; 
pendulous, 97; llinia of, 194-190 5 
ri 
ing to Temperature, 227; roots, 49; 
saprophytic, 5 ek of, 135 , (germ- 
ination of), 4 (without Fungi), 55; 
shade- loving, 09; terrestrial, 223, at 
<ew), 98; twenty- gt years ago, 1°33 
winter ieanasete of, 2 
Orchis ambigua, 164,. ok, anthropepg 
militaris, 230; Aschers oniana, 162, 165 ; 
6,1 
187, (x incarnata), 256 ; foliosa, 100, 125, 
126, 187, (x latifolio- Lee ma 151, (X 
maculata), 153: folioso-m meng 2 
126, 151 ; Fuchsii, 151 ; fusca (X militaris), 
ae 186, 187, 256, (spotted), wae (un- 
cated 100, (X maculata), 99, 1. 
ar. Bartonii, 179; |. Glasnevin an » 126 
oO 
= 
SS nr 
Phalzenopsis intermedia, 229 230; rosea (X 
Aphrodite), 230 ; Sanderiana (X rosea), 
96, 135. 
Physosiphon Lindleyi, 80 ; Loddiges' 80. 
Pleione preecox alba, 219 ; Pricei, 
Pleiones, 58, 230. 
Pleurothallis astrophora, 50; grandis, 2 232 4 ; 
ivingstoneana, 120. 
Pollinarium, 196. . 
Polystachya, 106. 
Polystachya Pobeguinii,. 107; pubescens 
106 
Potting, 154. 
Potting materials at Kew, 49. 
Powell, C. W., Orchi ep of Panama, 179. 
Pritzel’s Tcones, 147, I 
Problems of Genetics “a Evolution, 124. 
RaFFILL, Staff-Sergt. C. Bey 
Rayner, Root- -fungi of Orchid, 
Reichenbachian Her barium, 75. 
Reichenbach’s Will, 47- 
Reversion in Odontoglossum, 79. 
Rhizoctonia, 555 
driguezia secands, ai. 
sere wi ‘10; and the “ Orchid 
r 
described, 232 ; 
Royal | Horticultural st ga 17, 41, 65, 89, 
113, 137, 17% 210, 41; an c 
: 8, 5 ‘Cetifcate of Apprecia- 
n, 753 iminary Commendation, 145. 
Root Fungi = COrchids, 4, 29y 55799, 135+ 
