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 with red. Base of lip yellow, also dotted with red. 

 Sir Trevor Lawrence. 1884. 



„ hdioiropium. — Bright rosy lilac, spotted with 

 red brown. E. Brooman White, Esq. 1897. 



„ Lady Jane. — In this very singular example 

 the sepals are spotless, while the petals are heavily 

 marked with red-brown lines and dots almost 

 parallel with the margin, giving a general appear- 

 ance of streaks which unite in a blotch towards 

 the tip. The whole flower is solid as if cut in 

 wax, and it measures not less than 3| inches in 

 diameter. J. Wilson Potter, Esq. FviurcJ, p. 170. 



„ Munch/anum. — White, tinged with rose 

 purple, heavily blotched with purplish brown. N. 

 Cookson, Esq. 1901. 



„ Pittianum. — Second only to a-piatum. Both 

 petals and sepals are almost concealed hj red- 

 brown blots, the margins and tips white. It is 

 understood that a cheque for £750 \\as forwarded 

 for this by post, and returned. H. J. Pitt, Esq. 

 1901. Figured, p. 172. 



„ Sanclera:. — So thickly covered with chestnut- 

 crimson blotches that the white surface is hardly 

 visible. 1892. 



„ The Earl. — Very large. Sepals grandly splashed 

 with strawberry red ; petals and lip have one great 

 splash in the centre. 1900. 



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