372 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
During this month a good supply of sphagnum moss should be got to 
hand, otherwise it often happens that it is locked up in the strong grip of 
frost just when we could use it in the new year, the work being retarded in 
consequence. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
ANACAMPTIS PYRAMIDALIS, Rich.—Rev. Hort. Belge, Nov., p. 241, fig. A. 
ANGR&cuUM Korscnyl, Rchb. f.—Bot. Mag., t. 7442. 
CaTasETUM Lemosil, Rolfe.—Bot. Mag., t. 7444. 
CATTLEYA HARRISONIE.—Garden, Nov. 16, p. 380, t. ro4o. 
CATTLEYA LABIATA COOKSON#.—Gard. Mag., Nov. 16, p. 731, with fig. 
CATTLEYA MENDELII (variegated lip).—Gard. Chron., Oct. 26, p. 495; 
fig. 85. 
CATTLEYA VELUTINA PUNCTULATA.—Gartenflora, Nov. 1, p. 578, t. 1420, 
fig. C. 
CIRRHOPETALUM ROTHSCHILDIANUM.—Gard. Mag., Oct. 26, p. 677, 
with fig. 
HOULLETIA TIGRINA.—Gard. Chron., Nov. 9, P- 549, fig. 95. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CORONARIUM.—Gard. Chron., Oct. 26, p. 489, fig. 84. 
OPHRYS MUSCIFERA, Huds.—Rev. Hort. Belge, Nov., p. 241, fig. B. 
ORCHIS MACULATA, L.—Rev. Hort. Belge, Nov., p. 241, fig. C. 
PLATYCLINIS GLUMACEA.—Gard. Chron., Nov. 9, p. 553, supplement. 
SELENIPEDIUM SARGENTIANUM, Rolfe.—Bot. Mag., t. 7446. 
SPATHOGLOTTIS KIMBALLIANA, Sander.—Bot. Mag., t. 7443. 
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BELGIAN NOTES. 
Orchids continue to enjoy a well-merited popularity. Not an exhibition 
or a féte of any importance is held, not a drawing-room or a banquet, 
without Orchids being included among the floral decorations. 
Recently the Catasetums of Messrs. Linden have been centres of attrac- 
tion at the meeting of the Orchidéene, Brussels, the November Meeting at 
Gand, the horticultural exhibition at Brussels, &c., an account of which 
has been given in the various journals. 
At the Brussels Exhibition in September, we observed two splendid 
plants of Cypripedium x Morganie from M. Jules Hye and M. Peeters, 
Miltonia x Bluntii Lubbersiana from the former, with five beautiful flowers, 
and a splendid specimen of Cypripedium Rothschildianum from M. A. Van 
Imschoot, with three scapes and nine large and brilliantly coloured flowers. 
At the last meeting at Gand M. Jules Hye exhibited a fine hybrid 
between Lelia pumila @ and Lelio-cattleya x elegans ¢, called L.-c. X 
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