288 THE ORCHID REVIEW. (SEPTEMBER, [gII* 
D. Annae, J. J. Smith, and is nearly allied to D. mutabile, which was 
shown to compare with it, but about double the size. On the motion of 
Mr. O’Brien, seconded by Mr. Bennett-Poé, a Botanical Certificate was 
recommended. 
August Ist, gtr : UNCOMMON ORCHIDS.—Mr. J. O’Brien drew attention’ 
to two uncommon Orchids shown by Sir Trevor Lawrence—Catasetum 
apertum, which he regarded as nearly related to C. splendens, several 
varieties of which had been described, and Eria mysorensis, bearing pretty, 
small flowers, with a curious and rather unpleasant scent. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
CaTTLeyA Mossi#.—Journ. Hort., 1911, 11. p. 99, with fig. 
CaTTLeyA Mossia ALBA.—Journ. Hort., 1g1I, ll. p. 195, with fig. 
CaTTLEYA Mossi# ALBA VAR. QUEEN Mary.—Journ. Hort., Ig1I, i- 
p- 147, with fig. 
CATTLEYA RHODA ILLUMINATA.—Gard. Mag., 1911, pp. 603, 614, with fig- 
CYPRIPEDIUM SPECIOSUM, Rolfe.—Bot. Mag., t. 8386. 
DENDROBIUM AGGREGATUM.—Gard. Chron., Ig1T, il. p, 82, fig. 38. 
DENDROBIUM VICTORIA-REGINA.—Garden, IgtI, p. 370, with fig. 
Disa GRANDIFLORA.—Gard. Mag., 1911, p. 608, with fig. 
OponTIopDA CoRONATION.—Journ. Hort., 1911, il. p. 123, with fig- 
Orcuis 1TaLica.—Gard. Chron., 1911, il. p. 153, fig. 73. 
Sopratia VEITCHU.—Journ. Hort., ii. p. 171, with fig. 
TrIcHOPILIA LEHMANNII.—Gard. Mag., 1911, p. 623, with fig. 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENT 5. 
Orchids are named and questions answered here as far as possible. 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 interes} 
will be dealt with in the body of the work), 
E.W.—We do not think it serene to sats distinctive names va all these merey 2 rable 
secondary or gale and wo ee reserve the honour for the more distinct and beautiful forms. 
Selection will have to play a aig en minent part in the future, but it is scarcely paeibhe to 
decide their value from the ret weak flower 
J.W.—Catasetum macrocarpum, Rich. The original species of the genus, and rather 
widely diffused in t in erica! America. 
made have not seen Masdevallia rosea alive for years, and fear that it may have 
correspondent is anxious to obtain the address of the firm that formerly made 
ease pot ” appliances for fixing ia the bars of an Orchid house. We should be obliged 
if anyone can = the informatio: 
Mrs roscoe RECEIVED.— One and All Bulbs. Fiom the Agricultural and Horti- 
ssociation, Ltd., 92, Long Acre, London, W.C. 
