382 
Odontoglossum— 
x Ruckerianum, 
rete baat E41; 
Lasereel- 
Princess of Wales, 220; 
35; ocellatum, 127; 
wn 
> 
2 Ex 
c 
3 
ri 
ce 
143; 165, 165;.0. xX W. Sevens 125. 
Odontoglossum forests, 100. 
pipes LET 15, 176, 212, 250; farming, 
from pene 175; from New- 
anes 137 ; m Walton Grange, 111; 
hybrid, 74, 27, (ots sriheial origin), 5, 10; 
seedling, 84, 2 
Odopetalum, 240; X ae 240. | 
ee crispum (flowers fused), 195 ; 
flexuosum (xX Oc ontoglossum crispum), 
367 ; F Faaaaont, 316 ; Lancea i 26. 
ig 
aedetatnns: 318 ; 
226, . 319, 330; tigrmum, - 172; 
serail foliage), 352; Warner, 184. 
Ophrydee, 6y. 
Orchid Album, 195. 
eosin Review, (New Years 
ting), 9. ea 
By: Dy 
Gree 
Orchid basket, West’s pot-shaped, 137; | 
reeding, curiosities of, 289, 326, 347; | 
New British, 234; certificates, 332; col- | 
lecting, 144; Co 68; 
Jubilee Orchid, 196, 226; leaf Lh 276; 
Portraits, 32, 6 | 8, 160, 224, 
256, 288, 320, 352, 376; ae the 
raising of, 38, 82, 138; stand, an 
improved, 339 ; value ar a white, 251. 
Orchids abroad and at home, 12, 53, 69, 10 
3, 293; ancestral, 69; Bristol, 294; 
at Burford, 206; (for many years), 330; 
é amburg, 152; at Gand, 162; at 
Langley, 229; at the Royal Horticultural 
Society, 27, 61, 92, 123, 155, 183, 221, 255, 
285, a, 347, 3745 ; (special prizes for 1896), 
aks 
40, 100, 135; at Sevenoaks, 265; 
Albans, 307; at ‘ade 395% at Mee 
Veitch’s, Oe + at é -super-mare, 
297; blue, 196, 226, 292; botanical at 
W, 3; F335 108, 197, >: Mr Bul 
annual exhibition, 21 , lecture on, 
291; covering during severe weather, 341; 
775 of Mason’s Burma, oo ; 
essop’s ‘collection, GS; 
crowding, 330; terrestrial, 69. 
Orchiplatanthera X Chevallieriana, 235. 
Orchis X Chevallieriana, 235. 
Ornithidium coccineum, 228. 
INDEX. 
PAPHIOPEDIUM 6; X Aylingii, 37 ; Cham 
erlainianum, 361: Chi wrlesworthii, 16, or ; 
(abnormal), 34; Exul C ypr ripedium 
alceolus), 180, 366; X eo-insigne, 37 3 
Spicerianum, 16; Vidlone: Morin: 361. 
Parish, Rev. C., 
Peat, American, 207. 
death of, 322 
Parthenogenesis, 327. 
Pelexia roseo-alba, 352. 
Peristeria elata, 248. 
Pescatoreas, 55. 
Phabletia, 240. 
Phaio-calanthe, 240; X Arnoldi, 91, 3713 
x Brandtiz, 95; X insperata, 351. 
Pfan, Ricardo, death of, 109. 
- Phaius 91; X Ashworthianus, 255, 31 10'S 
Cookson, os 71S randifolius, 3713 
(in Jamaica), 48 ; Humblotii, 229, 283; x 
hybridus, 124 ; tuberculosus cs 
| Phaius seedlings, 115. 
Phalaenopsis, 26, 54, 122, oe 217, 280, 372 
(culture at New York), 1 
eo grey a gloriosa, 4; X Hebe, 79, 94; 
x intermedia, 139; Schille pemie 3553 
(qrour 2 > Sulu), 4; X Schilleriano- 
glor 
ong a. 
Phosphates, 272. 
Photographs for reproduction, 37. 
86; x Cleola, 
x 
Phragmi set 86; 
okie; Dominianum, 86; 
conchifer 86; 
. gis, 86; Saundersianum, 86; 
Sedenii, 86; xX hig 86; x steno- 
anise 86; xu 
Phragmipediums, hybrid, 86. 
nicum, 
Physosiphon Moorei, 133. 
Platyclinis, 174; filiformis, 285 ; glumacea, 
58; uncata, 30. 
Pleiones, 91, 213, 279, 342- 
Pleurothallis Roezlii, 95. 
PORTRAITS — ACI eee 370 
AERIDES Vandarum, —BUL sor 
LUM. barbigerum, 3g2—Ericssoni, 64. 12 
—-CALANTHE X Baron Schréder, ! 160— 
CALOPOGON pulchellus, 256—C ATASETUM 
semiroseum, 32—CATTLEY Aelongata, 2 
one 
Saeecidee. gigantea, 352; 
Warscewiczii bie Mrs. E. Adnan a8 
CIRRHOPETALUM Curtisii, 320; Me 
64; robustum, 352—CC:LOGYNE cristata, 
192 ; Sandere, 26s sparsa, 320 } Veitch 
32—CORYANTHES Fieldingii,  25' 
