1.92 THE ORCHID REVIEW. - [JUNE, 191T- 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
BULBOPHYLLUM TREMULUM.—Gard. Chron., IgII, i. p. 291, fig. 132. 
CATTLEYA SKINNERI ALBA.—Gard. Mag., 1911, p. 399, with fig. 
C@LOGYNE BURFORDIENSIS.—Gard. Chron., 1911, i. p. 331, fig. 150. 
CYPRIPEDIUM VOGELSANG.—Gard. Chron., I9gII, i. pp. 308, 309, 
fig. I4I. 
DIACATTLEYA SANDER&.—Gard. Chron., 1911, 1. p. 290, fig. 131. 
L#LIOCATTLEYA GERMANIA.—Gard. Chron., I9gII, i. p. 325, fig. 148. 
LycasTE IMSCHOOTIANA.—/ourn. Hort., Ig1I, i. p. 425, with fig. 
MILTONIA- BLEUANA PEETERSIZ.—Gard. Chron., 1911, i. pp. 274, 275; 
fig. 122. 
ODONTIODA ROSEFIELDIENSIS.—Gard. Chron., I9II, 1. p. 308, fig. 140. 
OponTIODA VUYLSTEKE% CoRONATION.—Gard. Mag., I9II, p. 391, 
with fig. 
OponToGLossuM BLack PRINCE THE DELL VAR.—Gard. Chron., 191 I, 
i. p- 333, fig.-151- 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM CORONATION.—Gard. Chron., IgII, 1. p. 315, 
fig. 143. 
OponroGLossuM ILLUSTRISSIMUM VAR. QUEEN Mary.—Fourn. Hort., 
IQII, i. p. 473, with fig. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM QUEEN oF oa Hort.; 1911,.1. p. 401, 
with fig. 
ONCIDIUM SANDER2, Rolfe.—Bot. ae .» & 8374, 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
Orchids are named and questions answered a as far as ee Correspondents are 
requested to give the native country or parentage of plan ent, Ant ADDRESSED postcard niust be 
sent if a reply by post is desired (abroad, reply postcards ae be used), “Subjoots of special interest 
zzll be dealt with in the body of the work}. 
F. J. Le M.—Cattleya Dowiana is a a native of Costa Rica. C. aurea was discovered 
afterwards i % the State of Deeg, oe but is now considered as only a sage Sago 
form of C. Dowiana, hence the name wiana aurea often applied to it. Ther 
only the two areehical fortit iene: and we do not know how they ian be 
pst mee aT 
Ba Shanghai.— Vanda oa a native of Burma. The other is Grammato- 
phyltom i Rumphianum a Moluccan species. There are usually two or three abnormal 
flow base of "ihe spike. 
ne J A eC gad iccteied imbricata 
ENT QUINQ W 4 Lashed fal 
great Quinquennial | Horticaltaral Exhibition to be ys at Ghent at the end of April, 1913. 
Classes 22 to 100 are evoted to Orc bids, for collections and single specimens, and 
the numerous prizes Ta olieres should secure a fine display. 
aa notes a articles are ceva postponed through pressure on our space. 
ALOGUE RECEIVED.—Descriptive Catalogue and Special offer of Orchid: 
ae Pe “Keeling & Soe Bradford, et containing a aes selection Se peek x ser 
