63 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [MaRcH, 1915. 
By NEW ORCHIDS. 3 
NOTHER Decade of New Orchids has appeared in the Kew Builletin,. 
i; | of which the following six are in cultivation :— 
CIRRHOPETALUM FORMOSANUM, Rolfe.—A Formosan species, which was: 
sent to Kew by Mr. W. R. Price two years ago, and has flowered on two or 
three occasions. The flowers are straw yellow, with a deep yellow lip, and. 
a suffusion of pink in the petals. It is allied to the Himalayan C. elatum, 
Hook. f.—Kew Bulletin, 1914, p. 372. 
IONE FLAVESCENS, Rolfe.—A dwarf Burmese species, which flowered in 
the Royal Botanic Garden, Glasnevin, in September, 1g14. It was 
collected on Mt. Victoria by Mrs. Wheeler Cuffe, and is allied to I. 
Andersonii, Kiag & Pantl., and, like it, has two clavate stripes on either 
side of the broad column, each with a distinct squamiform gland. The 
sepals are pale yellow, and the petals and lip deep yellow.—l.c., p. 373. 
CGLOGYNE SIAMENSIS, Rolfe.—Sent from Bangkok, Siam, by Mr. C. 
Roebelen, and flowered at Kew in October, 1914. It is near C. lentiginosa, 
Lindl., and has pale green sepals and petals, and the lip light yellow, with 
brown markings.—l.c., p. 373. 
ARUNDINA SUBSESSILIS, Rolfe.—Introduced from Upper Burma by 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, and flowered in the collection of H. J. Elwes, 
Esq., Colesborne, Gloucestershire, in September, 1914. The flowers are 
nearly sessile at the apex of the shoots, and the flowers whitish with lilac 
tips to the sepals and petals, a broad violet-purple zone round the limb of 
the lip, and the keels yellow.—i.c., Pp: 374. 
Potystacuya Histopm, Rolfe.—Sent to Kew by Mr. A. Hislop, Makoni 
Kop, Rusapi, S. Rhodesia, and flowered in the collection in September, 
1914. The sepals and petals are light emerald green, and the lip white 
with a rose-coloured margin, a few similar radiating lines on the side lobes, 
and a few purple spots at the base of the front lobe. Except in the details 
of the lip it is much like P. Lawrenceana, Krinzl., from the Upper 
Zambesi.—l.c., p. 375. 
ZYGOPETALUM PRAINIANUM, Rolfe.—Imported from Peru by Messrs- 
Sander & Sons, through their collector, L. Forget, and flowered at St- 
Albans in September, 1914, afterwards passing into the Kew collection. 
The sepals and petals are dusky brown, with obscure green stripes on the 
petals, and the lip white, lined with light rose purple on the crest. It is 
allied closely to the Roraima Z. Burkei, Rchb. f.—J.c., p. 376. 
The other four novelties are South African Eulophias described from 
dried specimens. 
