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Cypripedium X Sallieki H yean UM.— A mer. Card., xxiii., p. 138, fig. 33. 



Cypripedium spectabile (at Guildford).— Garden, 1902, lix., p. 101, 

 with fig. 



Cypripedium x Venus Oakwood YAR.—Journ. Hort., 1902, xliv., 

 p. 123, with fig. 



Dendrobium X Apollo grandiflorum.— Joum. Hort., 1901, xliv., 

 p. 201, with fig. 



Dendrobium speciosum. — Gard. Mag., 1901, p. 135, with fig. 



L^lia anceps Hilliana rosefieldensis. — Gard. Mag., 1302, p. 158, 

 with fig, 



L^lio-cattleya X Choletiana.— Joum. Hort., 1902, xliv., p. 249, 

 with fig. 



L^LIO-CATTLEYA X QUEEN ALEXANDRA.— Jotim. Hort., I 9 02, xliv., 



p. 181, with fig. 



Masdevallia elephanticeps, Rchb. f.—Bot. Mag., t. 7824. 



Odontoglossum crispum Lady Jane. — Gard. Chron. ; 1902, xxxi., 

 p. 181, fig. 56. 



Oncidium varicosum moortebeekensis.— Gard. Mag., 1902, p. 177, 

 with fig. 



Zygocolax x Wiganianus superbus.— Gard. Chron., 1902, xxxi., 

 p. 156, fig. 47 ; Gard. Mag., 1902, p. 142, with fig. 



CORRESPONDENCE. 



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X. Y. Z. The leaf you send confirms our suspicion that you have a bad outbreak of 

 yellow thrip. Examination shows no trace of minute fungi, but plenty of evidence of the 

 work of the destructive pests mentioned. Use tobacco powder, as suggested, and fumigate 

 as necessary. Of course the leaves will remain disfigured so long as they remain on the 



R. T. Odontoglossum luteopurpureum and O. crispum roseum, the latter a finely 

 shaped and well-coloured form. 



J. R. Cattleya received with thanks, note deferred. The plants are Schomburgkia 

 undulata, Pleurothallis rubens (the name referring to the flowers in a dried state), Bate- 

 mannia peruviana, and Bulbophyllum sp. not identified. 



D. W. L. Chvsis is Dronounrorl Kysis, Thunla as Tewnir ~ J "—1— - -- - *" 



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English name which it commemorates. A description and photographic illustrations of 

 the Cattleya Fly, natural size and enlarged, \ 



e regret that we cannot undertake to give supplement*! coic 

 Photographs received, with thanks. J. E. R. (next month), I. B., C C. H. 

 Received. C. M., J. C, F. W., J. H., W. H. R., W. J., E. F. C, H. J. E. 

 Several notes are unavoidably postponed. 



