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or are offered inducements to make one for themselves. The result is a 
perfectly dry, hollow chamber, on splitting which the tiers of cells and 
galleries are seen ranged from top to bottom.” 
The following are the species :— 
MYRMECOPHILA TIBICINIS. Schomburgkia tibicinis, Batem. Orch. Mex 
& Guat., t. 30.—Native of Honduras and Guatemala. 
M. GALEotTiana, A. Rich. in Ann. Sc. Nat., ser. iii. iii. p. 23.. S. 
tibicinis var. grandiflora, Lindl. Bot. Reg., 1831, t. 30. S. Brysiana, Lem. 
Jard. Fleur., i. Misc. pp. 53, 54, with fig.—Native of S. Mexico. 
M. Tuomsoniana. Schomburgkia Thomsoniana, Rchb. f. in Gard. 
Chron., 1887, ii. p. 38; Bot. Mag., t. 7815.-—Native of the Camyan Islands, 
West Indies. 
M. cHtonoporA. Schomburgkia chionodora, Rchb. in f. in Gard. Chron., 
1886, i. p. 73.—Native of Central America. Flowers white, but the variety 
Kimballiana, Rchb. f. in Gard. Chron., 1888, i. p. 136, has purple flowers. 
M. Lepipissima, Schomburgkia lepidissima, Rchb. f. in Gard. Chron. 
1889, i. p. 72.—Habitat not recorded. 
M. Humpotptu. Schomburgkia Humboldtii, Rehb. Xen. Orch., i. p. 240; 
Will. Orch. Alb., xi. t. 507.—Native of Venezuela. 
M. SANDERIANA. Schomburgkia Sanderiana, Rolfe, in Gard. Chron., 
I8gI, i. p. 202; Reichenbachia, ser. 2, 11, p. 23, to. 59.—Habitat not recorded. 
One other Schomburgkia has been described, namely, S. campecheana, 
Kranzl. (Gard. Chron., 1903, il. p. 381), which was said to be intermediate 
between S. undulata and S. Thomsoniana, and was consequently suggested 
to be a natural hybrid between the two. This we regard as impossible, for 
the two grow very far apart. It was described from only a few flowers that 
were obtained by a Bremen Captain who was on his way to Laguna de 
Terminos, on the South side of the Bay of Campeche, on which course he 
would pass near the Caymans. There is no record as to where he collected 
the few flowers obtained, but from the description we suspect that it would 
have been better described as a form of S. Thomsoniana. R. A. ROLFE. 
EvuLopuietta Roirel.—At the R.H.S. meeting held on February 27th 
last a First-class Certificate was awarded to a striking hybrid Eulophiella 
exhibited by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath. It is one of 
the first batch of seedlings mentioned at page 166 of our last volume, as 
follows: ‘In the Warm house we were much interested to see a number of 
seedling Eulophiellas in thriving condition. Those from E. Elisabethe xX 
Peetersiana were four or five years old, and of considerable size, while a 
later batch was from the reverse cross. Their flowering will be awaited 
with interest, for the two parents are very distinct, both in habit and 
colour, and E, Peetersiana, though very handsome, as regards size is rather 
