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C. TRACEYANUM, nort. — A very distinct and beautiful novelty, inter- 

 mediate between G. Hookerianwm and C. giganieum ; it was first flowered by 

 Mr. A. H. Tracey, of Twickenham ; flowers about 5 inches in diameter ; sepals 



CYMBIDIUM TKACEYANUM. 



(From the Gardeners' Chronicle,') 



and petals yellowish-green, spotted longitudinally with crimson; lip three-lobed 

 yellow, side lobes striped with crimson, front lobe cream-white, spotted with 

 crim son. — Surmah. 



TiaJ—Joum. of Sort., 1890, xxi. p. 535, f. 71 ; Gard. Chron., 3rd ser., 1891, ix. 

 p. 137, f. 34. 



C WINNIANUM, Hort. Veitch. — This handsome hybrid is the result of a 

 cross between C. gigcmteum, and C. ehumeum. Flowers white, lip spotted with 

 crimson. A very desirable novelty. — Garden hybrid. 



Fig. — Orchid Review, i. p. 861, f. 18. 



CYNORCHIS, Thouars. 



(Tribe Ophrydeae, suHrihe Gymnadenioae.) 

 A small genus of terrestrial Orchids, with testiculate roots and 

 deciduous stems, from Madagascar and the surrounding islands. They 

 are very closely related to Habenaria, from which they differ principally 



