118 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
38. VAR. REGIN«#, O. A., x., t. 466.—Lip broadly margined with white, 
throat yellow, with a rich magenta-purple blotch in front.—B. 5S. Williams. 
Albino forms, the yellow disc being the only colour. 
We do not know how the three following differ :-— 
39. VAR: ALBA, G. C., 1882,'1,. p.- 222 5°L.,'1., p. 63, t. 29,— Messts. 
J. Veitch & Sons. 
40. VaR. Cornincu, G. C., 1887, 1., p. 428.— Presumably Hon. E. 
Corning, Albany, New York. 
41. VAR. VIRGINALIS, G. C., 189%, 1, p. .356.—M. A. A. Peeters, 
Brussels. 
- Petals with crimson more or less, feathered blotch at apex. 
42. VaR. BACKHOUSEANA, G. C., 1885, i., p. 309.—Petals blush pink, 
with crimson feathered blotch near apex, lip richly- coloured.—James 
Backhouse & Sons. 
43- VAR. CAPARTIANA, L., ix., p. 87, t. 426.—Near preceding, petals 
light rose, with deeper feathered blotch, lip rose purple.—Dr. Capart, 
Brussels. 
44. Var. ERNESTH, R., ser. I., p. gg, t. 43.—Petals with large irregular 
rose-purple blotch at apex, lip rose-purple with deeper blotch in front of 
the yellow disc.—F.C.C., R.H.S., Feb. 9, 1886; R. I. Measures, 
Camberwell. : 
Petals with darker median line. 
45. VAR. HARDYANA, G. C., 1879, 1., p. 366.—Petals white, washed 
with lightest whitish purple, especially on the middle part, lip richly- 
coloured.—F.C.C., R.H.S., March ro, 1891 ; G. Hardy, Esq., Timperley. 
46. VAR. PLUMOSA, G. C., I8gI, 1., p. 214.—Petals broad, soft rose, 
with deeper central line, lip richly coloured.—A.M., R.H.S., Feb. 10, 
1891; T. Statter, Esq., Manchester. 
47- VAR. (unnamed), G. C., 1891, i., p. 406. - Petals rosy lilac, with a 
crimson-purple line in upper half; lip richly coloured.—A.M., R.H.S., 
March 26, 1889; Mr. Bruce Findlay, Manchester. 
48. VAR. STRIATA, L., v., p. 83, t. 233.--Petals blush, flamed down 
the centre with a broad irregular rose-purple band.—L’Horticulture Inter- 
nationale. 
Petals veined. 
49. VAR. MASSANGEANA, G. C., 1883, i, p. 242: O. A., vi, t. 242: 
—Petals irregularly veined with lilac-purple on a light ground ; lip similarly 
veined, throat yellow. M. D. Massange, Marche, Belgium. F.C.C., K.tii5,,; 
Feb. 16th, 1885 ; Sir T. Lawrence. 
50. VaR. Emperor, G. C., 1885, i, p. 309.—Petals veined, rosy-lilac ; 
3 = den coloured.—_W. Lee, ae 
