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O. JEssop1r# (C. Neetzliana X O. Queen Alexandra), O.R., 1g11, 152.— 
Mansell & Hatcher. A brilliant carmine flower shaded with magenta, and 
the crest yellow. : 
O.; LAMBEAUIANA (C. Neetzliana 2 xX O. Lambeauianum), Rev. H. 
Belge, 1909, 178; O.R., 1910, 170; IgII, 120, 187;-0.W., i. 77, 83. O.- 
Corneyana, O.R., 1g10, 123, 221.—Peeters, 1909. As the parentage was 
not originally given our record at p. 36 was imperfect, and we give an 
amended one. O. Corneyana becomes a synonym. 
O. ORNATA (Odontioda Vuylstekee xX Odontoglossum Pescatorei ? ), 
O.R., 1911, 183, 244.—Sander. This is a case of a hybrid recrossed with 
one of the original parents. The flowers are light yellowish, blotched with 
bright red. 
O. Papitio (C. Neetzliana x O. warnhamiense), O.R., 1g11, 181.— 
Colman. The flowers are dark scarlet, with a cluster of yellow markings 
on the centre of the petals. 
O. Pixie (C. vulcanica X Odontioda heatonensis). O. unnamed, O.W., 
i. 83.—Charlesworth, 1910. We suggest the above name for it. 
O. Royat GEM (Odontioda Vuylstekez xX Odontoglossum armain- 
villierense), G.C., 1gt0, i. 354. O. Rosy Gem (0.R., 1910, 183).—._ 
Vuylsteke, 1910. The name given at p. 36 is incorrect, so that we have 
repeated the record. 
O. SENSATION (see p. 36), O.R., 1911, 114, fig. 11. We suspect that ©. 
Coronation (O.R., 1911, 187. O. Vuylstekez var. Coronation, G.M., Ig1I, 
192, with fig.), of which the parentage is unknown, and for which M. 
Vuylsteke received a First-class Certificate at the Temple Show, may be a 
form of the same. 
ONCIDIODA (continued from page 74). 
O. CHARLESWORTHII (see p. 74), O.W., i. 8, f. 
O. CyBELE (C. Neetzliana x Oncidium sarcodes), O.R., IgII, 2123) 
G:C., 1911, i. 404, f. 180; G.M., 1911, 439, f.—Charlesworth. A.M., 
R.H:S. Flowers yellow, blotched with light scarlet, and borne in a 
branched panicle. 
O. PENELOPE (see p. 74), O.W., i. 110, f. (with parents). R.A.R. 
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MICROSTYLIS PUSILLA, Rolfe.—A very small-flowered Chinese Micro- 
stylis was recently described under the name of M. minutiflora, Rolfe 
(Fourn. Linn. Soc., xxxvili. p. 367). It was overlooked that there is already 
a Guatemalan species called M. minutiflora, Schlechter (Bull. Herb. Bozss., 
ser..2, vii. p. 540), so that the Chinese plant may be called M. pusilla, 
Rolfe. It was found at the Yuen Fa Ganges, at 1800 feet altitude, growing 
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on damp rocks, in shade. 
