100 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [APRIL, 1915. 
Opa. Puytiis (Oda. Bradshawie x Odm. Lambeauianum), 0O.R., 
1914, p. 214.—G. W. Bird, June, 1914. 
Opa. QUEEN-Mary (Oda. ees x Odm. exiinium), O.R., 191g 
p. 194.—Charlesworth & Co., May, 1 
Opa. RossENDALE (Oda. Se x Odm. Ceres), O.R., 1915, 
p. 61.—R. Ashworth, Jan., 1915. 
Opa. SCHR@DERI (Oda. Bradshawie xX Odm. crispum), O.R., 1913, 
pp- 33, 57-—Charlesworth & Co., Jan., 1912. 
Opa. SIMONE (Oda. Bradshawie x Odm. Vuylstekei), O.R., 1915, 
pp. 83, 94.—Flory & Black, Feb., 1915. 
Opa. VIVIENNE (Odm. Goodsonie x Odm. crispum), O.R., 1914, 
p- 158.—Mrs. Norman Cookson, May, Ig14. 
Opa. ZENoBIA (Oda. Charlesworthii x Odm. percultum), O.R., 1914, 
p. 119.—F. M. Ogilvie, March, 1914. 
BoTH PARENTS ODONTIODAS. 
We have already the beginning of a fourth group, in which both parents 
are Odontiodas, one of which has recently flowered, as follows :— 
Opa. Mica (Oda. Bradshawie xX Oda. Charlesworthii), O.R., 1915, 
p- 87.—R. Ashworth, Feb., 1915. 
It is curious to note that this hybrid is of the same specific composition 
as Odontioda Leeana (Cochlioda Neetzliana X Odontoglossum spectabile), 
which affords an illustration of what may be expected in the future. 
In two cases a primary hybrid has been re-crossed with both its original 
parents, as in the following table, where 1 and 2 represent the species, 3 the 
primary hybrid, aud 4 and 5 the secondary hybrids. 
SPECIES. PRIMARY HYBRIDS. SECONDARY HYBRIDS. 
C. Neetzliana. 
Lal 
4. Oda. Flamingo. 
3. Oda. Bradshawize. 
Oda. Schroederi. 
2. Odm. crispum. 
C. Noetzliana. 
al 
e 
4. Oda. Elsie. 
3. Oda. Charlesworthii. 
5. Oda. Brewii. 
2. Odm. Harryanum. 
The foregoing does not profess to be a complete list of the additions, for 
several have been recorded without parentage, or with at least one of the 
parents doubtful. It is probable that the majority are forms of existing 
hybrids that have not yet been allocated to their proper positions. In 4 
few other cases there is uncertainty about the names. 
