OcToBER, 1916.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 237 
N connection with the portrait of Cattleya Bowringiana, which appears 
on page 249, it may be interesting to give a short account of the 
hybrids of the species, which -now form a large group and brighten up our 
collections during the autumn months, Of these Cattleya Mantinii is 
eal HYBRIDS OF CATTLEYA BOWRINGIANA. 
CATTLEYA MANTINII. 
probably the best known, and the annexed illustration of a group from the 
collection of J. Bradshaw, Esq., of Southgate, shows its floriferous character, 
It was raised in the collection of the late M. G. Mantin, Olivet, France, 
and flowered for the first time in October, 1894 (O.R., il. p. 365). The 
