184 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
DENDROBIUM TAURINUM.—Gard. Mag, May 18, p. 290, with fig. 
EPIDENDRUM ATROPURPUREUM Ranpil.—Reichenbachia, pt. 12, p. 109, 
t. 94. 
ERIA RETICULATA.—Gard. Chron., May 4, p. 553, fig. 78. 
L&LI1A GLauca, Benth.—Lindenia, t. 465. 
L&LIO-CATTLEYA X Epicasta.—Journ. of Hort., April 25, pp. 358, 364, 
fig. 60; Gard. Mag., May 4, p. 261, with fig. 
L&LIO-CATTLEYA X PH@:BE.—Reichenbachia, Bt. 12; peto7z, ts:93- 
L&LIO-CATTLEYA X VARJENENSKYANA, L. Lind.—Lindenia, t. 466. A 
variety of L.-c. x albanensis, Rolfe. 
LYCASTE TRIFOLIATA, Lehm. (‘L. t. Lehmanni”’).—Gard. Mag., May 
Il, p. 277, with fig. 
ODONTOGLOssUM CERVANTESII DECORUM.—Journ. of Hort., May 16, 
Pp. 423, fig. 70. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM xX HALLU-xANTHUM, L. Lind.—Lindenia, t. 467. 
This appears to be a light-coloured form of O. Hallii. 
SCHOMBURGKIA HumMBoLpTII.—Orchid Album, t. 507. 
TRICHOPILIA SUAVIS SPLENDENS.—Gard. Mag., May 11, pp. 280, 281, 
with fig. 
VANDA ParIsHII MARRIOTTIANA.—Reichenbachia, pt 1259) 133; t. 96. 
ORCHIDS AT THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL 
SOCIETY. 
THE display of Orchids brought together at the Drill Hall, James Street, 
Westminster, on the occasion of the Royal Horticultural Society’s meeting 
on April 23rd, was extremely good, though there was less in the way of 
novelties than usual. : 
The President, Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. 
White), sent several interesting things, including two well-flowered plants 
of the pretty rose-purple Masdevallia Arminii, which received a Cultural 
Commendation. The pretty M. fragrans and a fine mass of Polystachya 
Ottoniana, covered with its graceful racemes of white flowers, both received 
Botanical Certificates. | Dendrobium cretaceum, Eria stellata, and E. 
aéridostachya were also included in the group. 
Baron Sir H. Schréder, The Dell, Egham (gr. Mr. Ballantine), staged a 
large plant of Dendrobium Hildebrandii, co 
flowers, which received an Award of Merit. 
also sent a raceme of the splendid Leelio- 
flowers of Dendrobium Bensoniz. 
H. Ts. Pies Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. Aldous), received a 
vered with its pretty yellowish 
It is figured at page 49. He 
cattleya x Digbyano-Mossie and 
