142 THE ORCHID REVIEW. (Jung, 1916. 
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HE hybrids of Odontoglossum Uroskinneri, several of which have now 
Cc been raised, form a very distinct and interesting little group, and one 
of the most attractive is O. Elfrida, which was raised in the collection of 
Mrs. Norman Cookson, Oakwood, Wylam, and which flowered about three 
ODONTOGLOSSUM  ELFRIDA. | 7] 
years ago (O.R., xxi. p. 185, fig. 35). O. armainvillierense was the second 
parent, and the annexed figure shows that the shape is quite intermediate, 
and all the segments very regularly spotted with purple on a white ground. 
Fig. 29. ODONTOGLOssuM ELFRIDA. 
An unnamed hybrid of similar character, but of unknown parentage, was 
included in the fine group of Orchids staged by Sir Jeremiah Colman, 
Bart., at the Chelsea Show, which, we think, must be referred here, as the 
details of the lip, the white ground colour, and the regular purple spotting 
are closely in agreement. It is a very charming hybrid. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM ARMAINVILLIERENSE MEMORIA J. GurNEY FowLer.— 
Respecting the origin of this handsome variety, which received a First-class 
Certificate at the Chelsea Show, Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, 
inform us that it was raised by them between O. crispum solum and O. 
Pescatorei, and was sold to Mr. Gurney Fowler out of bloom, by description. 
Many seedings were obtained from the seed-pod, but only one showed the 
character of the O. c. solum parent. 
