. 148 ; Rossii, 61, 136; 

 acuiaium, 73 ; R. majus var. 

 Amesiae, 1 19 ; x Ruckerianum Pittianum, 

 116 ; X tripudio-crispum, 367 ;triumphans, 

 124, 181, 210 ; t. Jupiter, 215 ; t. latisepa- 

 lum, 179, 181; t. Wilsoni, 118; Uro- 

 Skinneri (x Harryanum), 356 ; X yenifi- 

 cum, 175, 210; x Vuylstekei, 99, 170; 

 [40; ■ W. Hardyanum, 62; 

 X W. Hardy's variety, 50,62; x Wendland- 



227; seedling, 194, 195 

 CErstedella, 104, centra.; 

 petala, 104. 



318 



roseum, 171 



Bradshawiae, 308 ; insculptum, 35* 

 Kramerianum, 264: Iuteum, 171- ma 

 ranthum, 198; x Mantinii, 368; x 3 

 superbum, 363, 375 ; Mar- 

 X punctatum, 311; splendidum. 2 

 (grown in leaf mould), 53 ; tigrinu 

 J75; varicosum Charlesvvorth 

 174; v. ,nsigne,i 5 i; v. moortebeekiem 

 27 151 ; v. Rogersii, 332. 



Oncidiums, 278. 



Ornithidium Sophronitis, 50. 



Orchidaceous Epiphytes, 109. 



Orchidaceous House at Ealing Park, 108. 



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Babu Doolv 



)rchids at Chiswick in 1841, 

 Lawn, 357 ; 



246 ; at The Priory, Usk, 4 ; Da 

 Chands Orchid Show, 135; Botanical, 



290, 293 ; Certificated, 27, 188, 194, 22;, 



291, 355; Collection of Mr. Barker, 303; 

 c. of Rev. J. Clowes, 304 ; c. of Capt. 

 Hurst, 26t ; c. of a Hybridist, 261 ; c. of 

 Messrs. Loddiges, 301 ; Compost for, 354; 





165, 231, 257, 259, 331; Culture in 

 Sphagnum, 76, 97, 108, 112; Culture in 

 1841, no; in 1845, 302; feeding, 165, 

 195, 258; from Highbury, 58, 156 f from 

 Manderston, 294 ; from Westonbirt, 356 ; 

 Greenhouse, 136 ; grouping, 290 ; grown in 

 masses, 290 ; humus-loving, 97 ; in Japan, 

 23i;intheNewYorkmarket. 

 , ^ ■■-■■ -' ' ■ ^ - ■-.: 



Lad y s Clipper, in ; of commercial value, 

 266 ; pruning, 16 ; resting of, 344 ■ sale of, 

 at Stevens' Rooms, 199; se.: 

 264; terrestrial, 158, 257 ; theft of, in 

 Calcutta, 280; treatment during fogs, 370 • 

 why popular, 290, 291 ; watering, 46, 303, 

 345. 353, 37o; wintering, 345. 



Overheard at the Drill Hall, 336. 



Pangenesis, 312. 



Paphiopedilum x A. de Lairesse, 349; X 

 Allanianum, 62 ; Argus, ( X P. Roths- 

 childianum , 263; x aureum,4o ; barbatum, 

 218 ;(X ciliolare), 124; X Bartelsii, 94; 

 X burbagense, 220 ; callosum, (twin- 

 flowered), 177; X Calypso (X bellatulum), 

 124 ; x Canhami (sport), 364 ; X Car- 



Charlesworthii. 1 ;, 122,. 296, 319, 360, 373, 

 376; x Cymatodes, 178; X Dowling- 

 ianum, 101 ; Fairrieanum, 45 ; X Garret 

 A. Hobart, 39; X Harrisianum, 365 ; X 

 Helen, 30, 64; X Helena, 64, 90; X 

 Hera, 74, 75, 261 ; X H. burbagense, 263 ; 

 X H. Dakini, 263 ; X Hitchinsiae, 374 ; 

 X Hunteri, 100 ; x I'Ansoni magnificum, 

 373 ; insigne, 319 ; (varieties), 23 ; i. 

 Holfordianum, 356; i. radiatum, 374; X 



Leeanum, 

 349; X 

 Maynard, 

 Nemesis, 1 



Mrs. C. 



'rigleyanum, 24 ; 



X Pluto rubens, 

 263 ; x prestonense,"ioi ; X Rossianum, 

 178, 283 ; Rothschildianum ( X M organise), 

 319 5 X Samuel Gratrix, 39 ; Sanderianum, 

 184; x Schillianum, 287; Spicerianum, 

 1 5, 1 78, 296, 360 ; superbiens ( X Lawrence- 

 anum), 133 ; x Swanianum (X Lawrenc- 

 eanum), 221 ; x Swinburnei (X P. ven- 

 ustum), 124 ; x Vanneri, 316 ; X variabile, 

 38, 39 5 X Venetia, 241. 283 ; X Wottoni, 

 313; X Xuthus, 56. 



Paphiopedilum hybrid, 159 ; seedlings, 262. 



Paphiopedilum: 



•blooming plan 



Peat, 2, 165, 166, 258, 352, 354. 

 Peristeria elata, 59 ; Humb 

 Rossiana, 283. 



Pescatorea Klabochorum, 358. 

 Phaiocalanthe X Ruby, 91. 

 Phaio-Cymbidium X chardwarense, 1 

 Phaius fragrans, 5; x Phcebe si 



180; x Ruby, 180; simulans, 48: 



culosus, 48. 

 Phauis, hybrid, 259. 

 Phalaenopsis, 121, 358, 371 ; Marii 



Sanderiana, 216; S. Wigan's vai 



Schilleriana, 103, 358. 

 Photography in colour, 142, 321 ; 



graphic three-colour pi 

 Phragmipedilur 



Polystachya zambesiaca, 

 Pseudo-epiphytes, 102, ic 



