INDEX. 
ADAPTATIONS, 200, 227, 290, 291, 323, 324: | Brassocatlelia— 
Adioda, 293 ; St. ~_— si 
Adoglossum, 293; Juno, 
Aérid o1; Fi Idi Houllet- | 
thelpwiae ees : ng 231; called Brassocatlelias, 3 
m Sandere, 2443 ; illustre, 267 ; ; Law- | 49. 
ager 14, 361; culosum Schrcederi, Brasso-Catt-Lelia x Lindleya-elegans, 349- 
ola, 350; — Pink Beauty, 
Thompsonii, 350; 
otan, 350. | 
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265, 266, 273; ilbeatene 65; Schroederi, | Brasso-Cattleya-Leelia, 349. 
265, 2 _ Brasso-Lzelio- Cattleya, 349, 3553 Prince of 
Air plants, 65. ales, 
Albinis | Brassocattleya Admiral Jellicoe Broadlands 
ol. 
seating of generations, 198, 199. 
Amateur’s Collection, 10, 38, 89, 124, 133, 
165. 
American Notes, 351. 
Angiospermz, 199. 
Angrecum birrimense, mar 
Anguloa . brevilabris, : Cliftonii, 226, 
265. 202, (x preetabetal 292 Clowesii, 
177; Rolfei,.226, 255, 292; Ruckeri, 2555 
292. 
Anguloas, 141, 
Ancectochilus, 318; lanceolatus, 318; 
luteus, 318. 
64, 96, 128, 
» 376. 
Answers to Correspondents, 32, 
Go, 192, 224, 256, 288, 320, 352 
Antholithes oe 154. 
Ants and Orchids, 
Arundina subsessilis, 68. 
Arundinas, 
Atmospheric conditions, 193. 
alee 
BAILEY, Orchids of Queensland, 283. 
Banks, early Orchid Culture, 66. 
Barker, Mr. J. T., 41, 42. 
auras st Orchidiane, 5 ; on Hybrids, 
53; Lec S, 231. 
Bees fertilising Cattleyas, 136. 
Belgian Horticulturists, hale for, 93. 
Bernard, on Neottia, 66. 
Bifrenatia murahileck 286 ; bicornaria, 286 ; 
fragrans, 291 ; inodora 291. 
Bletia AS ci 232 3 speciosa, 232, 233- 
Blinds, 107. 
Book, Review of— 
Ames ia Si cag a 
Botanical Fugitive, 
Brassavola nodosa z Canes Enid, 247. 
Brassavolas, 365 
Erassia, 284; pha cree 283 ; Lawrenceana, 
284; L. longissima, 284; longissima, 
273 274, 204 
Brassocatlelia, 349, 355 3 Albatross, 349; 
49; Astarte, 349 ; ardw oodiensis, 
349.3 
Hylas. 350; Joan, 350; K 
359; Lawrencei, 446, 3553 ; Leeana, 350; 
k Pearl, 27 ; Andre- 
ig-B 
is r John Brench, 
i AO sae Digbyano- Rehrcdeie (OCs chroe- 
2773 . 
Nestor, 310; ‘Orpheus 
sigh res Pallas 340 ; sulphu urea amabilis, 
147; Vilmoriniana Shrub- 
bery ce I ts 
Bryophyta, 198. 
Bulbophyllum Balfourianum, 226, 247, 256; 
Capeenes 352 ; dichromum, 119 ; Fletcher- 
m, 3, 226; Micholitzii, 309 ;: min utis- 
imum, Q, ; monilifo orm 
Odoardi, 190 ; .pentastichum, 181 ; 
coides, 356; viridiflorum, B23. 
Bulbophyllum, section Minutissima, 190; 
sect. Odoardiana, 190. . 
Bulbophyllums, minute, 189, 193. 
Butterworth, J. T., 126. 
e, 
psitta- 
CALANTHE pera 33 Jezebel, 61; 
ewensis, 37 ; Regnieri, 362. 
Calanthes, 19, Bay 75, oh -260, 336, 362 ; 
deciduous, 174; evergreen, 174. 
Calendar of ‘Operations, 18, 50, 74> 107, 139, 
192, 210, 235, 259, 299, 331, 302 
Camarotis obtusa, 223. 
Catasetum, 110; Bungerothii, 295, 296; B. 
aureum, 223; ndii, 296; macro- 
37; pileatum, 277, 295, 2 
Randii, 339; scurra, 17. 
Catasetums, 14, 211, 318 300 ; and bees, 14. 
Cattleya Acis, 339; Sr aide a Ajax 
Dame meda, 2773 
ndreana, 370; Ariel, 343; 
308; A. alba, 289; Ballantineana(nat. hyb.), 
282; Beryl, 340; Bowringiana, 321; 
rowniz Gatton Park var., 349; Dowiana 
(hybrids of), a (influence of), 32h (lip 
reedera), raps- 
yrodt, 270; Gladys, 307 ; 
233; Gratrixize alba, 182; guttata, 215; 
377 
