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C. JOHNSONIANUM, Hort. Sander.— Thin hybrid is the result oi: a cross 

 between C. nitens superhum and G. Lawrenaeanum. " The lip and petals " are 

 described as being "of. a burnished purple; the lower area of the. dorsal sepal 

 is deep green, the upper portions and edges pure white, lines of purple dots 

 running from top to bottom." — Garden hybrid. 



FiG.—Jovrn. of Hort., 1893, xxvi. p. 171, f. 30. 



C. "JOSEPHINE JOLIBOIS," Hort. Gall.— A cross between C. Harrisianum 



and C. insigne pimctatum riolaceum. The inferior part of the flower resembles 



' the C insigne type, while the upper part resembles more its variety punctatum 



' riolaceum; the dorsal sepal is, however, larger and whiter. It was raised by 



'fhe late M. Jolibois, of Paris. — Garden hybrid. 



Via.—L'Orcliidophile, 1892, p. 336. 



C. JUNO, N.E.Brown. — A hybrid between O.callosum and O. Faihrieanuni, 

 raised by Mr. A. J. Keeling, gardener to Drewitt O. Drewitt, Esq. It is a 

 dwarf grower, beariiig leaves about 3 inches long ; the flowers resemble those 

 of C. Fairrieanwm in shape and are of the same size ; the dorsal sepal is some- 

 what flat, bright purple, nerved and slightly reticulated with a deeper purple, 

 bordered with white and greenish at the base ; petals curved, light green, 

 purple at the extremities and at the margins, and numerous dark purple-brown 

 spots running over the whole length of the nerves ; the pouch is longer and 

 more acute than that of C. Fairrieanum, olive-brown at the base veined with 

 purple-brown. — Garden hybrid. 



C. KAIETEURUM.— See C. Lindleyanum. 



C. KLOTZSCHIANUM, BM.f.— This old species was discovered by Richard 

 Schomburgk as far back as 1842 near the Roraima Mountain in British 

 G-uiana. It was rediscovered in 1884 by Mr. Im Thuru in another locality. 

 In 1885 Messrs. Sander & Co. imported it and offered it under the name of 

 0. Schombiirglcianum. It has since flowered, and can only be considered to be a 

 form of C. caricinum.- — British Guiana. 



Fig.— Bot. Mcuj., 7178. 

 Syn. — C. SoUomhurghianum . 



C. LAEVIGATUM.— See C. PiriLiPPiKEXSE. 



C. LAFORCADEI, Hort. — This is a cross between C. barbatum and C. insigne 

 punctatum molaceum, and is closely allied to C. Barteti. It was raised by Mr. 

 Bauer at La Muette, Paris. Leaves faintly tessellated, pale green, flowers 

 large and handsome ; dorsal sepal light yellowish-green near the base, and in 

 the centre- flushed with veins of purple, ths apex white, this being continued 

 as a marginal border nearly to the base ; inferior sepal smaller, pale green, 

 sparingly spotted with brown ; petals purplish-brown, streaked with veins of 

 a deeper hue, at the base, however, they are greenish, more or less spotted 

 with, purple; pouch brownish, sufiused with red. — Garden hybrid. 



¥ia.—V OreJiidojjliUe, 1886, p. 121 (plite). 



