132 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
Flowers of the rare and Fretty little Paphinia rugosa are sent from 
Glasnevin by Mr. F. W. Moor, . also a very large and brightly coloured 
form of Masdevallia Schreedetjana. 
A very curious flower of C\pripedium Argus, in which the petals are 
transformed into lips, is sent by Messrs. Hugh Low & Co. The stamens 
are absent, or rather united With the petals, which is the cause of the 
anomaly, and thus it is analogons with the case of C. insigne figured at 
page 351 of our third volume 
A flower of the beautiful Pure white Cattleya intermedia Parthenia 
comes from the collection of hon Rappart, Esq., of Liscard. It is the 
albino form of this Cattleya. 
A hybrid Cypripedium sent from the collection of H. J. Ross, Esq., 
of Florence, is believed to BS, been. obtained: fom C. x Io grand 
in it. The plant is small at Bresent. 
A photograph of a fine fo m of Odontoglossum x Andersonianum 
with broad segments is sent b 
y Mr. W. Stevens, of Stone, which cemes 
nearest to the variety Ruckerianum of this polymorphic hybrid. 
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THE HyYBRIDIST. 
L#LIO-CATTLE},, xX DIGBYANO-TRIANE. 
A SECOND most beautiful hybrid from Lelia Digbyana has now flowered 
with Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, and received a First-class Certificate 
from the Royal Horticultural SOCiety on April 13th, under the above name. 
Cattleya Trianz was the seed Patent. It has now passed into the collection 
of Sir Frederick Wigan, Clare Lawn, East Sheen, who has kindly forwarded 
us the flower. It is a great beauty, comparable with the earlier L.-c. X 
and has the buff yellow of the Sted parent well developed in the throat. 
The pedicel is 53 inches long, the 
sepals an inch broad and slightly shorter 
than the petals, which latter at 3} inches long by 23 inches broad, and 
slightly fimbriate at the margin. The lip is as long as the petals, but 
reflexed in front, and its breadth i, 2} inches, with the margin very undulate 
and beautifully fringed. The Colour of the flower is bright rose pink, with 
the throat of the lip buff yellow, passing into light yellow inside the rose- 
