Fepruary, 1y15.] THE’ ORCHID REVIEW. 49 
CEELOGYNE MOOREANA. KS 
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HIS beautiful Annamese Ccelogyne is proving one of the best white- 
flowered species, and has appeared at several recent meetings in good 
condition. It was introduced by Messrs. Sander & Sons about nine years 
Fig. 5. Ca@LoGyNE MooREANA. 
ago, and flowered for the first time in December, 1906, when it received a 
First-class Certificate from the R.H.S., being dedicated to Sir F. W. 
Moore, Keeper of the Royal Botanic Garden, Glasnevin, who also flowered 
it at about the same time (O.R., xv. p- 23). It grows on the Laos side of the 
Lang Bian Range, at 4300 feet elevation. The plant here figured flowered in 
the collection of Lt.-Col. Sir George L. Holford, K.C.V.O., at Westonbirt. 
