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26. VAR. CHOCOENSIS, Veitch Man. O., 1., p. 25. C. chocoensis, Andre, 
Ill. Hort., xx., p. 43, t. 120.—Flowers small, fragrant, front lobe of lip light 
rose, disc veined with similar colour on a light ground.—M. J. Linden. 
27. VAR. QUADRICOLOR. C. quadricolor, Batem. G. C., 1864, p. 269; 
Bot. Mag., t. 5505. Lip darker than the preceding on the sides.—S. 
Rucker, Esq., Wandsworth. 
28. VaR. PENELOPE, G. C., 1870, p. 111.—A large warm lilac flower, 
with a broad lemon-coloured bar on the lip.—F.C.C., R.H.S., Jan. 
19, 1870; W. ‘Marshall, Esq: °C. T, Popayan; -G. €.,- 1684, 1.,°p. 377; 
is very similar, and C. labiata magnifica, Gartenflora, xxxvii., p. 497, t 
-1281, may be an undeveloped state of the same, the segments being 
unusually narrow. 
29. VAR. DELICATA, G. C., 1885, i. p. 309. C. Warscewiczii delicata, 
T. Moore, Warn. Sel.O. 1. t. 4. C. Rollissonii, T. Moore, Fl. Mag., 1., t. 8.— 
Flowers wholly pale blush, except some yellow on the disc.—Messrs. 
Rollisson, Tooting. 
30. Var. Fairy, G. C., 1893, i. p. 293.--Flowers white, suffused pale 
rose, with a faint tinge of yellow in the throat.—J. T. Holmes, Esq., 
Bath. 
31. VAR. PALLIDA, L., v. p. 81, t. 231. Disc of lip deep yellow, rest of 
flower blush white.—L’ Horticulture Internationale. 
32. VAR. MARGINATA, G. C., 1890, i. p. 219.—Lip broadly margined 
with white, disc orange, otherwise much like the preceding.—A.M., 
March 11, 1890; J. Laing & Sons. 
Sepals and petals white, lip coloured. 
33. VAR. CLEOPATRA, G. C., 1868, p. 240 (name only). C. War- 
scewiczii, var. Cleopatra, Fl. and Pom., 1868, p. 93.—Flowers large, front 
of lip richly coloured.—F.C.C., R.H.S., March 3, 1868; W. Marshall, Esq. 
34. VAR. ‘TRICOLOR, G. C., 1868, p. 240 (name only). C. War- 
scewiczii, Var. tricolor, Fl. and Pom., 1868, p. 93-—Smaller than 
preceding, disc of lip yellow, front lobe rich purple.—F.C.C., R.H.S., 
Mar. 3. 1868 ; W. Marshall, Esq. 
35; VAR. DopGsont,” G.C., 1896, © p-. 400; Fi. Mag., n. &. 
1873, t. 64; O. A., vi, t. 249.—Flowers very large, front lobe of lip deep 
purple-crimson, disc orange-yellow.—R. B. Dodgson, Esq. Sold for 185 
guineas at the dispersal of the collection. 
36. VAR. SPLENDIDISSIMA, O. A., iv. t. 150.—Near the preceding, but 
the rich magenta-crimson of the lip carried further round the side lobes and 
into the throat, disc orange.—F.C.C., R.H.S., March 12, 1884; B. 5. 
Williams. 
37. Var. Hittu, Will. O. Gr. Man., ed. 6, p. 203.--Very near one of 
the preceding forms, as the description points out no on character. 
—C. G. Hill, Esq., Arnot Hill, Nottingham. 
