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O. Cooksoniz, O.R., 1909, 183, 187, 188.—Cookson. A.M., R.H.S., 
Jan., Ig1t. 
O. Wardiz, O.R., 1910, 121.—Ward.. 
O. Legana (C. Neetzliana 2 X O. spectabile), O,R., 1910, 153:—Lee. 
E.C., Manch. O-S. 
O. St. Fuscien (C. Neetzliana @ xX O. Adriane), O.R., 1908, 181, 
ies orgro, 210; G.C., 1908; 1,353, £ 1623 GM... 1920, 45%, f(y. 
Imperator). — Graire, Thwaites. A.M., R.H.S.; May, 1908, F.C., 
June, Igto. 
O. KinG GeorGE V. (Odontioda Vuylstekee 2 X Odontoglossum 
laudatum), O.R., 1910, 183; G.C., 1910, i. 349, f.. 150; J.H., 1910, i. 507, f. 
—Vuylsteke: F.C.; K HS. 
O. Rosy Gem (Odontioda Vuylstekee @ »X Odontoglossum armain- 
villierense), O.R., 1910, 183.—Vuylsteke. A.M., R.H.S. 
O. SENSATION (Odontioda Vuylstekez @ XX Odontoglossum crispum), 
O.R., 1910, 171.—Vuylsteke. 
O. ScyLLa (Odontioda heatonensis ? X Odontoglossum amabile), O.R., 
1909, 207.-—Charlesworth. 
O. ZepHYR (C. Neetzliana ? x O. Wilckeanum), O.R., 1911, 44.— 
Thwaites. - 
PARENTAGE UNKNOWN. 
O. eboriacum, C.R., 1909, 154.—Craven. F.C., Manch. O. S. 
Q. Hyeana, Rev. H. Belge, 1909, 144.—Duchesne & Lanthoine. 
O. Lambeauiana, Rev. H. Belge, 1909, 178; O.R., 1910, 170..—Lambeau. 
O. watermaelensis, Rev. H. Belge, 1909, 60.—Duchesne & Lanthoine. 
CATASETUM SCURRA. 
Tuis interesting, and, I believe, long-lost Catasetum, has just reappeared 
in the collection of Mrs. F. B. Lipscomb, Atherton, Wilton Grove, 
Wimbledon. It was described in 1872, by Reichenbach (Gard. Chron., 
1872, p. 1003), from a plant which flowered in the collection of W. Wilson 
Saunders, Esq., Hillfield House, Reigate. It was compared with C. 
Warscewiczii, Lindl., and was said to have a hanging inflorescence of five 
flowers, as large as those of a good-sized Odontoglossum pulchellum, white 
with green veins, becoming violaceous at the internal base of the spur, 
where was also some orange, and at the base of the column. In F ebruary, 
1877, what was supposed to be the same thing flowered in the collection of 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, at Burford, and received a Botanical Certificate from 
the R.H.S., being afterwards figured (Gard. Chron., 1877, i. pp. 202, 304, 
305, fig. 50, 51). Flowers were at the same time sent by Sir Trevor to Mr. 
John Day, who made one of his characteristic paintings (Orch. Draw., xxi. 
t. 7). This drawing, however, has light green flowers, and I believe 
