THE ‘ORCHID REVIEW. 30 
on 
ODONTOGLOSSUM x CORADINEI MIRABILE. 
ON. June 12th, 1894, a very remarkable Odontoglossum from the collection 
of Baron Sir H. Schroder, The Dell, Staines, was exhibited at the Drill 
Hall, Westminster, under the name of O. crispum mirabile, and received 
an Award of Merit. It was subsequently figured in the Gardeners’ Chronicle 
(1897, xvi. pp. 248, 249, fig. 36.). “Although ranked as a form of O. crispum, 
with which species it was doubtless imported, it was obviously something 
quite exceptional, and, after examination and comparison, it was described 
under the name of O. X Coradinei mirabile (Rolfe in Orchid Review, ii, 
p- 198), a fact which appears to haveibeen overlooked when the figure 
Fic. 16.—ODONTOGLOSSUM X' CORADINEI MIRABILE, 
appeared. Though exceptional, even among forms of O. X Coradinel, 
the determination has been accepted, and the plant—which was included 
in the Baron’s magnificent group at the Temple Show in Ss os ii 
appeared at the Drill Hall, on May 16th of the present year, under its 
present name, and received: a First-class Certificate. The annexed figure 
represents one ‘of the flowers, natural size, and is ‘reproduced from a 
photograph taken by Mr. G. I’Anson, of Bush Hill Park. It shows at 
a glance its remarkable character, and also the combined characters of O. 
