86 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
‘out of the same seed-pod as the original D. xX Ainsworthii. There are 
also D. X Leechianum and D. xX _ splendidissimum grandiflorum, two 
superb forms of the same hybrid. Of secondary hybrids are D. X 
melanodiscus and the beautiful D. X Rubens, the latter showing a very 
preponderating influence of the D. nobile parentage. Other plants enclosed 
are D. primulinum and D. xX cheltenhamense, a very pretty hybrid 
between D. aureum ¢ and D. luteolum ¢, raised by Mr. Cypher, which 
well combines the characters of the two parents. 
From the collection of H. Gurney Aggs, Esq., Pippbrook, Dorking, 
comes a series including the beautiful D. nobile albiflorum, and six brightly- 
coloured forms, the darkest being almost identical with the broad-petalled 
D.n. Sanderianum, and the others varying forms of the type not recognised 
as belonging to any of the named varieties. There is a considerable 
amount of variation in colour, especially among recent importations of this 
popular and useful garden plant. 
HYBRID PHRAGMIPEDIUMS. 
AN exhaustive account of the various hybrids of this genus was given at 
pages 75—8o of our third volume, under the title ‘‘ Hybrid Selenipediums.” 
It is, however, clear from the considerations given at pages 330—331 of 
our. last volume that the name Phragmipedium must be adopted for this 
group, and the names of the species having already been given it may be 
convenient to indicate those of the nine primary hybrids between them 
which have been raised :— 
HYBRIDS. SEED PARENT. POLLEN PARENT. 
P. x Cleola. P. Schlimii. P. Boissierianum. 
P. X conchiferum. P. caricinum. P. longifolium. 
P. X Dominianum. P. caricinum. P. caudatum 
P. X grande. P. longifolium. P. caudatum 
P. x Saundersianum P. caudatum. P. Schlimii 
P. x Sedenii {p: Scfie P: longifolium, 
P. xX Stella. P. Schlimii. P. vittatum. 
P. X stenophyllum. P. Schlimii. P. caricinum. 
P. X unicum. P Pp; 
WoO = DOM oe ho 
- Lindleyanum. | Schlimii. 
(syn. S. X L’Unique). 
The names correspond to those of the earlier list above mentioned, 
except that the last-mentioned one has its name Latinised in accordance 
with rule. Varietal names are also omitted, both among the hybrids and 
their parents. Of this and other matters full particulars appear in the 
papers above mentioned. The various secondary hybrids may _ be 
indicated on some future occasion. 
