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ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
ANGRECUM FOURNIERIANUM.—Kev. Hort., Dec. 16, p. 582, with plate. 
BIFRENARIA TYRIANTHINA, Rchb. f.—Lindenia, t. 446. 
CATTLEYA X HARDYANA VAR. LUCIANI.—Lindenia, t. 449. 
CATTLEYA Mossi VAR. WAGENERI.—Lindenia, t. 445. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X CANHAMLZ (abnormal).—Gard. Chron., Dec. 1, p. 667, 
fig. 86 
CyPRIPEDIUM X METEOR.—Fourn. of Hort., Dec. 13, p. 535, fig. 84. 
A fine form of C. x Charles Richman. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X SANDERIANO-SUPERBIENS.—Wien. Ill. Gart.-Zeit., Nov., 
PPp- 421, 422, fig. 64. 
CyYPRIPEDIUM X WILLIAM LLoyp.—Fourn. of Hort., Dec. 20, p. 557; 
fig. 91; Gard. Chron., Dec. 22, p. 757, fig. 97 
EPILZLIA X HarpDyAna.—Gard. Chron., Nov. 24, p. 629, fig. 80. 
ERIA CINNABARINA, Rolfe.—Lindenia, t. 448. 
ERYCINA ECHINATA, Lindl.—Bot. Mag., t. 7389. 
EULOPHIELLA ELISABETHA, L. Lind. and Rolfe.—Bot. Mag., t. 7387. 
L2&LIO-CATTLEYA X DeEcIA.—Gard. Chron., Dec. 8, p. 699, fig. 89. 
L&LIO-CATTLEYA X LINDENI.—Lindema, t. 447. This is a form of 
Leelio- cattleya x elegans. 
MASDEVALLIA ROSEA, Lindl.—Gard. Chron., Dec. 1, p. 657, fig. 83. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM NEBULOSUM VAR. AMABILE.—Lindenia, t. 450. 
ONCIDIUM CRISTATUM, Rolfe.—Lindenia, t. 451. 
PHAIO-CALANTHE X SEDENIANA.—Fourn. of Hort., Dec. 6, pp. 512, 513, 
fig. 80. 
SERRASTYLIs MODESTA, Rolfe.—Gard. Chron., Dec. 15, p. 727, fig. g1- 
THUNIA WINNIANA, Hort.—Lindenza, t. 452. 
VANDA AMESIANA.— Journ. of Hort., Nov. 29, p. 491, fig. 74- 
BELGIAN NOTES. 
By Cu. DE BOSSCHERE. 
At the last meeting at Gand, M. Jules Hye-Leysen exhibited a series of 
interesting and beautiful hybrid Cypripediums, under the names of C. x 
Nicias, C. x delicatum, C. x Romelus, C. x Augusta, and C. x Hebe, the 
latter derived from C. Spicerianum and C. x Sallieri. 
At the meeting of the Orchidéene, of Brussels, many fine Orchids were 
shown. A First-class Certificate of Merit was awarded to Odontoglossum 
crispum antverpiense, exhibited by MM. Janssens and Vincent, of Antwerp, 
a large and admirably-spotted form. M. Ch. Van Wambeke exhibited 
Lycaste. costata, Oncidium cucullatum, and Cattleya labiata in excellent 
