32 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [JANUARY, 191I¢ 
CYPRIPEDIUM GASTON BULTEL.—Gard. Chron., 1910, ii. p- 475, fig. 218. 
-CypripepiuM Kine GrorcE V.~Gard. Chron. , IQIO, il. p. 442. fig. 185. 
CYPRIPEDIUM MINOTAUR.-—Gard. Chron., 1910, ii. p» 425, fig. 178. 
CYPRIPEDIUM PRINcEss MAry.—Rev. Hort. Belge, 1910, p. 401, with 
fig. ; 
CYPRIPEDIUM REGINALD YounG.—Gard. Chron., 1910, ii. p- 406, fig. 166. 
DENDROBIUM C@:LOGYNE.—Orchis, iv. p. 121, fig. 25. 
DENDROBIUM SANDER, Rolfe.—Bot. Mag., t. 8351. 
L#LIOCATTLEYA OLIvIA.—Gard. Chron., IQIO, ll. pp. 425, 431, fig. 181. 
MASDEVALLIA ARMINII.—Journ. Hort., 1910, ii. p- 577, with fig. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CERES, PLUMPTON HALL var.—Gard. Mag., 1910, 
p- 997, with fig. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM ROUGE Dracon. Bead. Chron., Ig10, ii. p. 463, fig. 
203. 
OPHRYs ARACHNITES.—Gard. Chron., 1910, ii. p. 482, fig. 216. 
ORCHIS PURPUREA. —Gard. Chron., 1910, ii. p. 481, fig. 213. 
POLYSTACHYA PANICULATA, Rolfe.—Gard. Chron., 1910, ii. p. 462, fig. 
202. mea 
SERAPIAS LINGUA.—Gard. Chron., 1910, ii. p- 482, fig. 215. 
VANDA CG@RULEA SANDERS. saa Chron., 1910, ii. p. 415, fig. 172. 
ZYGOPETALUM Mackayl.—-Gard. Mag., 1910, p. 1037, with fig. 
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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
Orchids are named and questions answered here as far as pent Correspondents are 
requested to give the native country or parentage of plants sent. An ADDRESSED postcard must be 
sent if a reply by post is desired (abroad, reply postcards should be used), Subjects of special interest 
wrll be dealt with in the body of the work], 
A phot otograph of a fine form of eile — is sent by Mr. Willard A. Hogan, 
East Orange, New Jersey. The = ea cellent, and Mr. Hogan remarks that the 
ower is much larger than usual, ery eis "aiid the Je suffused with dark magenta, 
forming a decided contrast with the Nee! Hs white for 
Photographs of Calanthe Volkensii are sent by Dr. Hans Goldschmidt , Essen- Ruhr, 
Germany. It is anative of Usambar. German East Africa, and Dr. Golds chmidt remarks 
ae he thts a-few plants a year ago from a nephew residing there, and they are now 
W.C.S. a Rolfeze with rather dark sepals and petals. O. Pescatorei is. 
the second par 
Photographs received, with thanks Sk: T.L., F.1., H.G., W.A.H. 
Received.—A.B.R. Next month. 
