128 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [APRIL, IQIE- 
collections, on Odontiodas, and various Odontoglossums, by Mr. de Barri 
Crawshay, Some ideas on Orchid Hybridisation, by Mr. J. M. Black, Some 
facts concerning Cattleya aurea, by Mrs. Emily Thwaites, a coloured plate 
of Odontoglossum Ceres magnificum, &c., with notes and descriptions of 
various kinds. The work is issued monthly, and contains twenty-four 
pages of quarto size, and is well printed and illustrated. The price is one 
shilling monthly. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
BRASSOCATTLEYA EUTERPE.—jJourn. Hort., Ig1I, 1. p. 235, with fig. 
BRASSOCATTLEYA SENATEUR DE Bast.—Gard. Chron., 1911, 1. p. 137; 
fig. 65. 
CATTLEYA TRIANZ Hypra.—Gard. Mag., 1911, p. 185, with fig. 
CIRRHOPETALUM LONGISSIMUM, Ridl.—Bot. Mag., t. 8366. 
CHYSIS BRACTESCENS.—fourn. Hort., Ig11, 1. p. 257, with fig. 
Ca@LOGYNE CRISTATA.—Gurden, IgII, i. p. 119, with fig. 
C@LOGYNE MOOREANA.—Garden, I91I, i. p. 107, with fig. 
CyYMBIDIUM GOTTIANUM.—Gard. Chron., Ig1I, 1. p. 180, fig. 81. 
CYMBIDIUM LANGLEYENSE.—Gard. Chron., 1911, i. p. 146, fig. 66. 
Cymbidium Veitchii.—Gard. Mag., 1911, pp. 188, 189, with fig. 
CYPRIPEDIUM AUREUM LAEKENENSE.—Gard. Mag., Ig11, p. 169, 
with fig. 
CYPRIPEDIUM SLADDENII.—fourn. Hort., 1911, i. p. 213, with fig. 
CYPRIPEDIUM VOGELSANGIANUM.—Kev. Hort. Belge, i911, p. 85, 
with plate. 
DENDROBIUM AINSWORTHII.—/Journ. Hort., 1gt1, 1. p. 281, with fig. 
L&LIA ANCEPS SCHRCEDERIANA.—Gard. Mag., IgII, p. 203, with fig. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM ROSEFIELDIENSE.—Gard. Chron., 1911, i. p. 163, fig. 73- 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
Orchids are named and questions rubs ed here as far as possible. Correspondents are 
requested to give the native country or parentage of plandé se sent, Ait ADDRESSED postcard must be 
oes foie reply by post is desired (abroad, es cpastectde should be used), Subjects of special interest 
ll be dealt we in the body of the work}. 
e two Odont 
ppeared in this “ si mixed oe vba will find a note on the subject at page 144 of our 
last volume. iocattleya is a good form of L.-c. Nysa (L. crispa x C. 
Warscewiczii). 
F.D.— 
The ope Glzosporium Shes is present on the Phalzenopsis leaves, but is. 
believed not to be the original cause of the 
We have received from the Aaticabiors| lad Horticultural Association, 92, Long Acre, 
London, ie se of the “ One an ardening Books,” Aztirrhinums, by 
Fred W. R.H.S., and “ Shady Gardens,” by T. W. Sanders, F.L.S. Price one 
penny sie yer "ell illustrated. 
Catalogues ived.— Messrs. Charlesworth & Co, Haywards Heath, send us a cop 
of their Deschiphve and Priced Catal ogue of Orchids, which i is got up in first-class style, 
and also contains a icaag list Of hybrids with their paren 
