INDEX. 



Ipsea speciosa, 89. 

 Isosoma Orchidearun 



33S ; 



ThH CEPS ' 78 ' 251 ' 359 ' a -Ames^ 

 Theodora, 27; a. Chamberlainiana, 50 

 a. Hilhana, 50; a. Hollidayana Craw 

 shayana, 52; autumnalis alba, 28; x 

 batemaniana, 741 ; cinnabarina (x E 

 T^X^CHo 2 L ( ? C- amethystoglossa); 

 373, X Clio, 51 ; X Coronet, 92, [»; 



X Major-Gen. 

 *«j , ^s Mandarin, 270, 



294,307: X M arena-, 8; , 



245 ; X M. Coronation -.»= . v M. Prince 



-„ , - M. Coron 

 Chamberlaii 



Princess of T 

 X Ophelia, 

 Philip Stoke; 



~ w «d VII., 115 



't ?-,K Evelyn ' I7 3- X 

 X Gilberti, 36 



lonophylla, 3 ; 



VeitcET 



idge Hall 



%f.\ 



X Mrs. J. Lemann, 

 liana, 270 ; x Myra 



Orpheus, 51, 85; X 

 --, ju ; x Phoebe superba, 

 215, 226; x Picanus, 117 ; x prasstans- 

 bicolor, 341 ; x Pringiersi, 312 ; X 

 purpurato-Aclandias, 318 ; X purpurato- 

 Schilleriana Whateleyae, 114 ; x Queen 

 Alexandra, 89, 3-- — 

 Prince of Wales, 



5* = 



i-«wmu*i Oakwood i t 



Pearl, 362 ; purpurata, 331'; J p. StandTSail 



Ti'?wL t SU p Per ? ienS ' 3 ° 4; ten ebrosa, 

 352 , t. West Point variety 215 

 Lajlio-cattleya X Acis, 220 \ X Adolphus, 

 StLJSJ.-JL-*-. su P erb A a > 2 74; x 

 " t Ascania, 1C7, j 



L~8 I Lea^ 



127, I65 



canenana, 30a ; x i>. magnifica, 

 ~ S. superba, 367 ; X Sunray, 

 Sunrise 172 ; x superbo-elegans, 

 C Thorntoni, 84 ; x T. grandiflora, 

 ( Topaz, 58 ; x Truffautiana, 152, 

 Tyo, 339 ; x Violeita, 342 ; 

 :._. 3Q7 . 



iiiversa, 311 ; X j 

 ( aurehanensis, 31 



Wngleyi, 29 ; > 

 Zephyra alba, 173 ; 



Notes, Hugh Low and Co. v. Appleton, 



Wylamiana> 



~349- 



■ 

 v ki ?, ? erthe . F ournier splendens, 

 X bletchleyensis, 348 ; X b. Fowled 

 variety, 340; X Bowringiano-Clive 3^ 

 Broomfieldvar.,,, 9 ; X burbagensis,' 



'9; X burbas 

 -, c - „ Canhamiana ashlandense, 



xc^K^^g.^^^ 



rLi °"u ? oeblin S albida, 243 x 

 Charlesworthn, 54 ; x Choletiana, 92 00 

 X Cicero, 312 ; x Clive Sandera, 35? 

 X Colmann 308; x conspicua, 243 ; X 

 Constance W.gan, 325, 339; ' x Coof 

 sons, 307; X devoniensis 270 x 

 -'endelii, 84, 129 130 •' x 

 D.gbyana-Mossiae, 83, 84; X Dilbvano- 

 Schrcede^, „ 7 ; X Digbyano-TrE, 

 X 4 'Ea X rl ^y/^ • ^E^f V" > 

 W; X Ed^dt' *6 ;t eTeSs 

 Broomeana, 286 : x F™ ,m\ . Z, % 



H* \?7 ^S Ast0r ' 35 ' ; x Horniani, 



Ida 22" ^S I J yea - na 'P 1 "^, 174; 5 

 33^; X Iss 86-' R osslyn var., 



C Mabel, 211 ; x Madame 



Leptolaslia, 178 ; x Veitch 

 Leptotes, 178; bicolor, 178. 

 Liparis tricallosa, 293. 

 Listrostachys bracteosa, 29* 



;patha, 



Balliie, 



-> 1 10; brevispat 



X Charlesworthii, _,_„ . 

 176 ; cruenta, 11 1; gigantea, 132; X 

 hybnda, 309; Lawrenceana, 113, 114; 

 leucantha, 113; Micheliana, 176; Ros- 

 siana, 283; Skinneri, 60, in, 301 ; S. alba 

 superba, 119 ; S . Hardyana, 182 ; S. Lady 

 Gladys, 53 ; x Tunstilli, 26. 



Manchester and North of England 

 Orchid Society, 28, 54, 92, 118, 150, 

 ^^fs, 2 ^ 27 ^ 3 ^ 343,367; winners 



Manchester Royal Botanical and Horticul- 

 tural Society, 183. 



Manure ,165, 166, 167, 195, 258; liquid, 258, 

 260; Cookson formula, 260. 



Masdevallia X Circe, 147; Echidna, 228; 

 Leda,2i5; 



superDa, m 

 Lutetia, 309 ; 



Harryana var. 'minlata, 215 



Rushtoni superba, 

 Veitchiana, 114: Xin 

 228, 229. y 



Masdevallias, 47. 



^28, 229, . . 

 X xanthino- 

 (and its allies), 



