126 THE ORCHID STUD-BOONR. [Part Il. 
crispum and O. luteopurpureum. O.% Wilekeanum was deseribed by Reichenbach, 
in 1880, as a natural hybrid with the same parentage (G.C, 1880, i. 298), which 
had appeared in the collection of M. Massange de Louvrex, of Baillonville, near 
Marche, Belgium. It ts now known to be common, remarkably variable, and to 
have numerous other synonyms (see O.2. 1893, 201-206). 
10. O x elegans (cirrhosum 9? % Halli), %. Rk. W. S. xxiv. 193,97; Dict. 
Ic. O. Od. hyb, t. 5.—Linden, 1897. 
O. X cirrhoso-Hallii, O.2. 1895, 326.—Linden. 
O. x cirrho-Hallii, Sen. 17. 1897, 109; Lind, xii. t. 569.—-Linden. 
O. x Marriottianum, Rechb. f. (G.C. 1881, i. 168), may possibly be an earlier 
name for this hybrid, but it is known only from description. There is an earlier 
O. x elegans, Rchb. f. (G.C. 1879, i. 462), which, however, is supposed to be a 
form of O. * hinnus, Rchb. f., and a natural hybrid between O. cirrhosum and 
O. cristatum. The present hybrid appeared in the collection cf H. M. 
Pollett, Esq., Fernside, Bickley, in 1883, and was described by Reichenbach as O. 
x elegans, Mr. Pollett’s var. (G.C. 1883, 1. 720, 721, f. 118; O.d. it. t. 111). Its 
history is detailed in O.R. 1895, 326-327. 
14. O. « excellens (nobile (Pescatorei) 9 x triumphans}, G.C. 1891, i..754; 
1893, i. 396; Reichenb. ser. 2,1. 41, t. 19; ¥. S.A. Fr. 1893, 478; 3. R. ALS. 
xxiv. 190; O.R. 1894, 200; 1897, 111; 1903, 42 —Veitch, 1891. 
O. x Tresederianum, O.2. 1893, 158.—Heath. 
O.  nobili-triumphans, O./. 1894, 200, 201.—Veitch. 
Originally described by Reichenbach as probably a natural hybrid between 
O. Pescatorei and O. tripudians, but the second parent afterwards amended to 
O. triumphans, from which parents the hybrid was afterwards raised artificially 
by Messrs. Veitch. 
12. O. x harvengtense (crispum * triumphans), O.R. 1904, 198; Diet. 
Ic. O. Od. hyb. t. 4.—Vuylsteke, 1898. 
O. x loochristiense (crispum 9), O.de. 1898, 41, 107; 1899, 355; 1900, 95; 
1903, 250; 1904, 61.—Vuylsteke. 
O. « nobilius, Sand. O. Guide, 341. 
O. x harvengtense was originally described in 1894 as a [natural] hybrid 
between O, crispum and O. sceptrum (L. Lind. in ¥. d. O. v. p. 7), and also 
figured (Lind. x. t. 478), but the hybrid afterwards raised by M. Ch. Vuylsteke 
from O. crispum and O. triumphans, and called O. x loochristiense, which 
ultimately appeared also as a wild plant, has since proved identical. 
13. O. x Hyeanum (Harryanum ? x luteopurpureum),—Hye, 1900. 
O. x Souvenir de Victor Hye Lebrun, G.C. 1900, i. May 26, Suppl. 1; O.R. 
1900, 174. 
44. 0. x Juno (cirrhosum x sceptrum), G.C. 1903, ii: 214; O.R. 1903, 
308.—Thompson, 1903. 
15. 0. x mirificum (crispum » sceptrum), O.R. 1903, 183; 1904, 81, f. 20 
(merificum) ; 1905, 52.—Vuylsteke, 1902. [See Fig. 42. 
O. * (unnamed), O./. 1902, 170 (the second hybrid mentioned). 
