320 THE ORCHID REVIEW 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
ANSELLIA conFusA, N. E. Br,—Rev. Hort. Belge, Sept., p- 193), with 
plate. . 
_ ANSELLIA CONGOENSIS, N. E. Br.—Rev. Hort. Beige Sept., p. 193, with 
plate. 
CaTTLEYA LUEDDEMANNIANA ALBA.—/Journ. of Seek Sept. 21, p. 247, 
fig. 49. 
CORYANTHES MACULATA, Hook.—Rev. Hort., Sept. aks pe 428, fig. 186, 
and plate. : 
_. .CYMBIDIUM TRACEYANUM.—Wiew Ill. Gart.-Zeit., Aug.-Sept., p- 319 
fig: 47. 
Crenipeoriu x Caprain Ho.trorp.—Gard. ae Sept. 9, P- He 
with fig. 
_.CYPRIPEDIUM X SHILLIANUM.—Gard. World, Sept. 23, P- 57; with fig. 
-CyprIPEDIUM X VIPANII.—Journ. of Hort., Aug. 31, p- 132; - 38... 
- Drymopa picta, Lindl.—Neub. Gart. Mag., Sept., p. 385, t- 
La iio-catTLEyA X ADOoLPHUS.—Gard. Mag., Sept. 16, P. ie with fig. 
_L&LI0-CaTTLEYA X WIiGANI#.—Journ: of Hort., Aug. 31, pp- 132, 133 
ie 
, MILTONIA. X “Bieut. Rew: Hoik, Sept. 1, pp. 400, 401, figs. 177, 178. 
ScHOMBURGKIA LyonsiIl.—Gard. Chron., Sept. 9, pp- 202, 203s fig. 71- | 
.. SOPHRO-CATTLEYA -X RUE Empress.—Journ. of Hort., July 27) 
Pp-,73s 83, fig. 18. 
VANILLA -AROMATICA. Carter, Sept pp. 489, 49°, fig. 72. —This. is 
pili eo. 
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CORRESPONDENCE, &e. 
a Ciarlabindeiis not ansivered here may find replies to their queries on other pages, and s 
Lases, for various reasons, they have to may find or a future ft tede n the case of hybr id sedi 
ae for name, the parentage and history died « a be briefly ween = or without these details we 
not always able to deal with them satisfactor ly.) 
Ca se Leopoldi. Most of the ‘Metite cultivated as C. guttata belong to id 
species, which is much larger.and uniformly different in the shape of the lip. The Be a 
C. guttata, Lindl., idwhees does = ina few collections. The so-called C. guttata Prin 
is a synomym of a amethystoglos 
H.:-M handsome form of Lali-catte aX a uite ican from L-c. X 
elegans and of different parentage. are very variab "ie ta e familiar with — 
ise between sate nei and-C. nepali, will re “distinguish the t 
yor 
W..V, Asuperb form of Cattleya x Hard dark Is and petals, the 
ss pulse! Tae yana, with very dark sepa 
por — meee — ee centre and veined near the margin, and the lip wey richly 
coloured, — 
A. de L. Lectip tations x’ es ans, a very pretty variety with the sepals and petals of 
a ‘clear lilac-rose, the latter bei ing iaave ally bree pik aid the ‘i tront lobe : the lip cuneate 
obovate in shape, and very dark eakisnd Gairple. We are uncertain as to whether it agree 
with any named variety. 
