tia THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
and collections must give notice to the Secretary not later than the Friday 
before each meeting, stating the nature of the exhibit, and the amount of 
space required, which must not in any case exceed 100 square feet. Groups 
for different Committees will be considered as distinct exhibits, but no 
admixture will be allowed, except that a few foliage plants may be used 
among Orchids as a dressing. Large specimen plants exhibited separately 
on the floor of the Hall are exempted from these conditions. Should the 
applications at any time exceed the space at disposal, exhibitors will be 
informed by post how much space can be placed at their disposal. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
CALANTHE X BARON SCHRODER.—Gard. Mag., April 24, pp. 240, 241, 
with fig. 
CYMBIDIUM TRACYANUM.—Journ. Hort., April 1, p. 267, fig. 59. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X ReEGInA.—Gard. World, April 24, p. 537, with fig. 
DENDROBIUM JOHNSONIA, F. Muell.—Garden, April 10, p. 262, t. 1113. 
DENDROBIUM NOBILE—a anne plant.—Journ. Hort., April 8, p. 295; 
fig. 64. 
EPICATTLEYA X MATUTINA.—Gard. Chron., April 10, pp. 232, 233; 
fig. 77. 
GONGORA TRICOLOR, Rchb. f.—Bot. Mag., t. 7530. 
L#LIO-CATTLEYA X ROSALIND.—Gard. Mag., January 9, pp. 20, 21, 
with fig. 
ODONTOGLOssUM CRISPUM LiINDENI.—Gard. Chron., April 24, pp. 268, 
269, fig. gr. 
ODONTOGLOssUM CRISPUM LucIANI.—Gard. Chron., April 24, p. 268, 
fig. go. 
ONCIDIUM MACRANTHUM.—Journ. Hort., April 22, p. 337, fig. 71. 
PHALENOPSIS AMABILIS, Blume.—Rev. Hort., April 1, p. 150, fig. 54. 
PHALZNOPSIS APHRODITE.—Rev. Hort., April 1, p. 151, fig. 55. 
CORRESPONDENCE, &c. 
H. }. R., Florence.—Dendrobium Farmeri, pale variety. 
C. C. H., Hinckley.—Dendrobium undulatum 
R. B. M., Lancaster.—The Dendrobium whack came home with D. Devonianum is 
D. transparens. 
T. L. M., Florida.—A rather small-flowered form of Dendrobium suavissimum 
» te En Dorking. —Cyrtopodium punctatum, 
