352 7 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
hybrid, C. X venosa, forms of Lelia pumila, Lzlio-cattleya X Schilleriana, 
Sophronitis grandiflora with a twin-flowered inflorescence, &c. 
r. J. W. Moore, Cragg Royd Nurseries, Rawdon, near Leeds, showed 
a very curious form of Cypripedium Charlesworthii, from which the usual 
colour and markings had vanished, leaving the dorsal sepal white and the 
petals and lip of a pale greenish tint. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
ASPASIA LUNATA, Lindl.—Lindenia, t. 669. 
BULBOPHYLLUM MANDIBULARE.—Gard. Chron., Oct. 14, p. 293, fig. 99. 
CATTLEYA LODDIGESII VAR. HARRISONIZ, Veitch.—Lindenia, t. 667.— 
This is the typical C. Loddigesii, Lindl., not the-so-called var. Harrisoniz, 
which is identical with C. Harrisoniana, Lindl., and a distinct species. 
CaTTLEYA Moss1# Beauty or Busn HiLti_.—Gard. Mag., Oct. 14, 
pp- 642, 643, with fig. 
CATTLEYA WaRSCEWICZII.—Gard. Chron., Oct. 7, pp. 280, 281, fig. 95. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X ns PULCHELLUM.—Journ. of Hort., Oct. 12, 
p. 308, fig. 6r. 
CYPRIPEDIUM BELLATULUM VAR. CHOTEK&, L. Lind.—Lindenta, t. 665. 
CyPRIPEDIUM X HaumontTI, L. Lind.—Lindenia, t. 668. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X NO-SUPERBIENS.—Journ. of Hort., Oct. 19, p. 341, 
fig. 67. 
CyYPRIPEDIUM PartsHu, Rchb. f.—Lindenia, t. 670. 
L&LIO-CATTLEYA X ELEGANS HAROLD MEASURES.—Journ. of Hort., Oct. 
12, pp. 308, 309, fig. 62. , 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM DAPHNE.—Gard. Chron., Oct. 21, p. 307; 
fig. 103. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM X RUCKERIANUM VAR. GOURNAYANUM, L. Lind.— 
Lindenia, t. 671. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM SCHLIEPERIANUM VAR. XANTHINUM, L. Lind.—Lindemta, 
{O72 
ODONTOGLOSSUM X WILCKEANUM VAR. GINOTIANUM, L. Lind.— 
Lindenta, t. 666. 
SCHOMBURGKIA LyYonsII. sthing Mag., Sept. 30, p. 608, with fig. 
ZYGOPETALUM XANTHINUM.—Gard. Mag., Sept. 30, p. 608, with fig. 
CORRESPONDENCE, &c. 
(Correspondents not ele here may find replies to their queries on sae pages, and in 
cases, for various reason ey have to wind over for a future issue. In the case of hybrid sande 
sent for name, the hatestice and pit should ane be briefly stated, for ipithoot these details we 
are not always able to deal with them satisfactorily.) 
G.M.L. Saccolabium obliqunm, Lindl. 
Photographs received with thanks. G.I. 
