360 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
and flowered in April last. Habit of C. Aclandiz; flowers 6% inches 
across; sepals and petals rose-purple with some deep violet spots; 
especially on the margin of the petals; lip very open, the front lobe 
- coloured much as in C. Warscewiczii.—Maron, /. c., p. 309. 
CATTLEYA XX FEUILLATI. 
Raised in the same collection as the preceding, from C. Leopoldi X 
superba, and flowered in April last. Flowers dark rose-purple, with 
some blackish spots; lip much like C. superba, but darker.—Maron, 
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CATTLEYA X BREAUTEANA. e 
Raised in the same collection as the preceding, from C. Loddigesu 
x superba, and flowered in April last. Flowers large; sepals and 
petals uniformly rose ; lip violet-purple, lined in the throat, intermediate 
in shape. Pseudobulbs 2- or often 3-leaved.—Maron, I. c., p. 310. 
CATTLEYA X GAUDI. 
Raised in the same collection as the preceding, from C. Leopoldi 
x Loddigesii, and flowered in May last. Flowers clear rose, with 
numerous darker spots; front lobe of the lip brilliant magenta-rose.— 
Maron, /. c., p- 310. 
CATTLEYA X DUBBIOSA. 
Raised in the same collection as the preceding, and flowered in 
August last. The parents are doubtful, but supposed to be C. Triane 
and C. Harrisoniana. Flowers clear mauve with a violet blotch on 
the lip, which is said to resemble Lelia x Lindleyana in shape.—- 
Maron, /.c., p. 310. C. xX dubia, Cogn. in Chronique Orch., p. 74- 
CATTLEYA X BOWRINGIANO-BLESENSIS. 
Raised in the same collection as the preceding, C. Bowringiana 
being the seed parent, and flowered in August last. Much resembles 
the seed parent in miniature ; Flowers beautiful rose with a brighter- 
coloured lip.—Maron, 1. Guy P. 910; 
L&#LIO-CATTLEYA X STELZNERIANO-HARDYANA. 
Raised in the same collection as the preceding, and flowered in 
August last. Pseudobulbs one- or two-leaved; flowers 6-64 inches 
across; sepals clear rose, darker on the margins; petals cream with 
rose-coloured margins; lip magenta-purple, with two cream yellow 
blotches in the throat, separated by a purple line which extends down 
the disc.—Maron, J. c., p- 310. The seed parent is a form of Leelio- 
cattleya x Schilleriana. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X NORRISIANUM. 
Raised in the collection of F. O. Rehder, Esq., Gipsy Hill, S.E., 
from Cypripedium purpuratum @ and C. xX Leeanum ¢g. Named 
after Mr. Norris, the gardener.—Fraser, in Gard. World, Nov. 6th, p. 148. 
