352 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 



L^ELIA GRANDIS VAR. TENEBROSA SUBVAR. RAYON D'OR. Lindenia, t. 



790. Subvar. superbiens. — Lindenia, t. 786. These are forms of Laelia 

 tenebrosa, a species quite distinct from L. grandis. 



L^elio-cattleya X Adolphus superba. — Gard. Mag., 1902, p. 666, 

 with fig. 



L.-c. X Cooksoni^e. — Journ. Hort., 1902, xlv, p. 375, with fig. 



Masdevallia Schrcederiana, Sander.— BoL Mag., t. 7859. 



Maxillaria scurrilis. — Gard. Chron., 1902, xxxii, pp. 243, 245, fig. 

 82, 83. 



Odontoglossum X Adrians var. tigrinum. — Lindenia, t. 791. 



O. crispum var. Luciani. — Garden, 1902, lxii, p. 253, with fig. Var. 

 President Roosevelt. — Lindenia, t. 787. Var. Prince Albert. — Lin- 

 denia, t. 789. Var. Reine Emma. — Lindenia, t. 785. 



O. X loochristiense var. Etoile de Moortebeek. — Lindenia, 

 t. 792. 



O. X Wilckeanum var. Rothschildianum. — Joum. Hort., 1902, xlv, 

 p. 351, with fig. 



Phal^enopsis amabilis var. Rimestadtiana. — Gard. Chron., 1902, 

 xxxii, p. 306, with Suppl. fig. 



Sophrol^lia X heatonensis. — Gard. Mag., 1902, pp. 694, 698, with 

 fig > Joum. Hort., 1902, xlv, p. 397, with fig. 



Trichopilia suavis var. Candida. — Lindenia, t. 788. 



CORRESPONDENCE. 



{Correspondents not answered here may find replies to their queries on other pages, and in some 



W.H. Odontoglossum gloriosum ; a small dark form. Cymbidium X Mantinii 

 ext month. 



F.C. Cymbidium giganteum. 



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