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SUGGESTION on the following page recalls an article by Mr. R. G. 
A Thwaites on ‘‘ Dendrobium Brymerianum as a parent” (O.R., ix. p. 
340), and only three hybrids from it have yet been recorded. The first was 
D. Hunteri (Brymerianum X nobile), raised by H. J. Hunter, Esq., Grange 
Loan, Edinburgh, flowering in April, 1902. It most resembles a light D. 
nobile, with a zone of yellow round the light maroon blotch of the lip, but 
shows no trace of the remarkable fringe. D. Arthur-Ashworth (Dalhous- 
Fig. 25. DENDROBIUM BRYMERIANUM. 
leanum x Brymerianum) was raised by E. Ashworth, Esq., Harefield 
Hall, Wilmslow, and received Awards of Merit in Manchester and London 
in 1906 (O.R., xiv. pp. 215, 310). It has yel 
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ow flowers, and a slghtly 
fringed lip, bearing a pair of light purple blotches at the base. D. atro- 
Brymerianum (atroviolaceum X Brymerianum), was raised by R. G. 
Thwaites, Esq., Streatham, and received a Certificate of Appreciation from 
the R.H.S. in February, 1904 (O.R., xvii. pp. 85, 91). It has greenish yellow 
flowers, dotted with dusky brown, and the lip only slightly denticulate. 
