THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
MARCH, 18095. [No. °27. 
Vor. III. ] 
NOTES. 
THE next meeting of the Royal Horticultural Society will be held at the 
Drill Hall, James Street, Westminster, on March 12th, when the Orchid 
Committee will meet at the usual hour of 12 o’clock, noon. 
A twelfth Decade of New Orchids described by Mr. Rolfe appears in the 
January number of the Kew Bulletin. They are more particularly noted on, 
another page. 
- The second part of the Orchids of Martius’ Flora Brasiliensis, from the pew - 
of Professor Cogniaux, has appeared, comprising Spiranthes, Stenorrhyn- 
chus, and the various genera of Neottiez, also Polystachya, Galeandra, and 
the Liparis group. 
The beautiful Eulophiella Elisabeth is now flowering in the collection 
of H. J. Ross, Esq., of Florence; and it is also well in bud in some of our 
English collections. Mr. Ross, however, points out that he does not find 
the flowers equal in size to those of the plate, nor do we. "ot 
We have received a series of handsome varieties of Cattleya Trianz 
from several collections, including Dodgsoni, Osmani, chocoenis, and others 
which we do not quite recognise. 
H. J. Elwes, Esq., is making a speciality of terrestrial Orchids, in the 
cultivation of which he has been fairly successful. He writes to say that 
he is anxious to acquire tubers of new or rare species from any part of 
the world, either by exchange or purchase. His address is Colesborne; 
Andoversford. r 
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