192 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, Chelsea, exhibited their first hybrid 
Spathoglottis, derived from S. aurea 2 and S. Vieillardiig, a very pretty 
thing with light yellow flowers, densely dotted with red-purple on the petals 
and side lobes of the lip. 
Messrs. Thos. Cripps and Son, Tunbridge Wells, exhibited two good, well- 
flowered plants of Selenipedium caudatum. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
AERIDES VANDARUM.—Journ. Hort., May 13, p. 417, fig. 86. 
C@LOGYNE CRISTATA.—Gard. World, May 15, pp. 585, 586, with fig. 
CyPRIPEDIUM BELLATULUM.—Gard. Chron., May 15, p. 321, fig. 110. 
DENDROPIUM X AINSWORTHII.— Garden, May 8, p. 338, with fig. 
EPIPHRONITIS X VeEITCHII.—IJien. Ill. Gart. Zcit., May, pp. 160, 161, 
fig. 24. 
L&LIO-CATTLEYA X PALLas.—Gard. World, May I, p. 553, with fig. 
L#LIO-CATTLEYA X DIGBYANA-TRIANE.—Gard. Mag., May I, pp. 254, 
255, with fig. 
LYCASTE SKINNERI.—Journ. Hort., April 29, pp. 366, 367, fig. 75. 
MAxILLaria HouTteana, Rchb. f.—Bot. Mag., t. 7533- 
ODONTOGLOSsUM X WILCKEANUM QUEEN-Empress.—Gard. Mag., May 
8, p. 272, with fig. 
TRICHOPILIA BREVIS, Rolfe.—Garden, May 22, p. 370, t. II19Q. 
TRICHOPILIA suAVIS.—Garden, May 22, p- 371, with fig. 
CORRESPONDENCE, &c. 
W.H.S., Tynemouth. The two forms of Cypripedium Boxallii are fairly typical, one 
having the dorsal sepal a little darker, the other more broadly bordered with white. Lelia 
purpurata is quite typical in colour—a large well-formed flower with petals over 14 inches 
broad. 
T. L. M., Florida. 1, Epidendrum virens ; 2, E. ionosmum. 
T. A., West Derby. Three good forms of Odontoglossum maculatum ; No. 1 has very 
broad petals, 4 O. x Andersonianum var. jenningsianum, less common than some of the 
forms of this hybrid. 
A V.1I, Gand. Sobralia leucoxantha. A light form of Dendrobium nobile Cooksoni- 
Epidendrum campylostalix. 
W. S. B., Dorking. Oncidium Trulla. 
S. H., Altrincham. Photograph received, with thanks. 
