APRIL, 1915-] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 113 
DENDROBIUM DEVONIANUM. ate 
little remarkable 
hybridist up to the present, which is not a 
ee beautiful Dendrobium does not appear to have been utilised by the 
considering its distinctive and free-flowering character. 
It blooms later 
DENDROBIUM DEVONIANUM. 
Fig. 10. 
than most of its allies, namely, in May and June, but if its broad, 
beautifully fringed lip, with the pair of orange blotches, could be combined 
with the robust habit of the hybrids of the nobile group something 
interesting should result. The species was discovered in the Khasia Hills 
by Gibson, and sent to Chatsworth in 1837, where it bloomed in the 
