116 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
R. H. S., Feb. 16,:1870; Bishop Sumner (gr. Mr. Lawrence, after whom it 
was named). 
13. VAR. LEEANA, G. C., 1885, i. p. 309.—Described as the largest 
of all, the petals being three inches broad, and rosy lilac, the front lobe of the 
lip deep magenta mauve, and the disc striped with orange.—F. C. C., 
R. H. S., March 25, 1884; W. Lee, Esq. 
14. VAR. MAGNIFICA, G. C., 1885, i., p. 309.—Nearly as large as the 
preceding, petals pale lilac, lip crimson with sulphur-yellow disc.—W. 
ee; Hage >. 
15. VAR. GRAVESI&, G. C., 1893, i. p. 357.—Sepals and petals pale 
pink, the latter very broad, front lobe of lip bright red, disc yellow.— 
H. Graves, Esq., Orange, New Jersey. 
16. VAR. SCHRG@DERIANA, G. C, 1886, i. p. 266; R., ser. i., L., p- 
105, t. 46.—Sepals and petals blush, front lobe of lip crimson purple, throat 
orange.—F. C. C., R. H. S., Feb. 9, 1886; Baron Schréder. 
17. VAR.. MEASURESIANA, G. C., 1890, i. p. 299.—Sepals and petals 
rosy white, lip intense lake crimson, disc yellow.—R. H. Measures, Esq., 
Streatham. 
18. VAR. PURPURATA, L., v., p. 77, t. 229.—Sepals and petals lilac-rose, 
lip rose purple, disc orange.—L’ Horticulture Internationale. 
Flowers rose-coloured. 
Ig. VAR. ROSEA, G. C., 1883, i., p. 310, flowers nearly uniformly 
warm rose, with pale orange throat.—W. Vanner, Esq., Chislehurst. 
20. VAR. ANNA, L., I. p. 67, t. 31.—Flowers light rose, front lobe of lip 
a little darker, throat yellow.—L’ Horticulture Internationale. 
Sepals and petals blush. 
21. VAR. JUNO, G. C., 1868, p. 240 (name only). C. Warscewiczii, 
var. Juno, Fl. and Pom., 1868, p. 93.—Flowers large, blush, lip rich ruby- 
purple.—F.C.C., R.H.S., March 3, 1868 ; W. Marshall, Esq. 
22: VaR. lo., GC.) abo, p- 111.—Flowers large, deep blush, 
with purplish rose lip, paler at the edges.—F.C.C., R.F.S., Jan: 19 
1870; W. Marshall, Esq. 
23. VAR. MADAME R. Martin-Caunuzac, L., v., p- 79, t. 230.—Front 
lobe of lip crimson-purple, with narrow white margin, throat orange.— 
L’ Horticulture Internationale. C. quadricolor, Andre, Jil. Hort., xiv., t. 514, 
and C. Kimballiana, L. Lind and Kod. L.5.1., p. 85.1%. 89; approach this 
variety in some respects. 
24. VaR. EmILim, G. C., 1884, i. p. 342.—Front lobe of lip purple- 
crimson with light rose margin.—W. Lee, Esq. 
25. VAR. COLEMANH, Fi. Mag., n.s., 1875, t. 176.—Flower large, front 
lobe of lip light rose-purple, throat yellow, somewhat veined, as in the: 
following variety.-—J. Coleman, Esq., Stoke Park, Slough. 
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