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0. insigne, but the loaves are much stouter ; dorsal sepal white, yellow at the 

 base, irregularly blotched with purple; the petals resemble those of C. insigne, 

 but the lip reminds one more of G. Bruryi. It appears to be a very free growing 

 species, but our experience of it up to the present time is that it is a very shy 

 bloomer. — 8iam. 



Fia.—Gard. Chron., Srd ser., 1892, xi. p. 523, f. 77. 

 Syn. — C. insigne exul. 



C. EXUL IMSCHOOTIANUM, Rolfe—A. variety with large flowers ; dorsal 

 sepal larger and furnished with darker coloured spots. 

 Fig. — Lindenia, vii. t. 327. 



CYPEIPEDIUM PAIEEIEANO-LAWBENCE ANIIM . 



(From the Gardeners' Magazine.) 

 C. FAIRRIEANO-LAWRENCEANUM, JToW.— Oneof the most distinct of recent 

 acquisitions, was obtained by Thos. Statter, Esq., between C. Fairrieanum and 



