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Curtis, C. H., 2, Adelaide Road, Brentford, Middlesex. 
CYPHER, JAMES, V.M.H., Queen’s Road, Cheltenham. 
Dye, A., Tring Park Gardens, Tring. 
*FLory, SIDNEY W., Amyand Park Road, Twickenham. 
Hanpory, F. J., F.L.S., Brockhurst, East Grinstead. 
HaTcuer, W. H., Rawdon, Leeds. 
*HunreER, G., Blenheim Palace Gardens, Woodstock, Oxon. 
Low, Stuart H., Bush Hill Park, Enfield. 
Lucas, C. J., Warnham Court, Horsham. 
McBeay, A. A., Cooksbridge, Sussex. 
Moore, Sir F. W., M.A., V.M.H., Roy. Bot. Gdns., Glasnevin, Dublin. 
Moore, G. F., Chardwar, Bourton-on-the- Water, Glos. 
Moss, J, S., Wintershill House, Bishop’s Waltham. 
OGILVIE, F. MENTEITH, 72, Woodstock Road, Oxford. 
PoTTeER, J. WILson, 219, Ashley Gardens, S.W. 
Roire, R. A., A.L.S., 12, Lawn Crescent, Kew. 
SANDER, F., V.M.H., St. Albans. 
SHILL, J. E., The Dell Gardens, Englefield Green. 
THOMPSON, W., Walton Grange, Stone, Staffs. 
TuHwaltEs, R. G., 23, Christchurch:Road, Streatham, S.W. 
Wuirte, W. H., Burford Lodge Gardens, Dorking. 
WItson, GuRNEY, F.L.S., Glenthorne, Haywards Heath. 
SELENOCYPRIPEDIUM MALHOUITRI. 
AT a meeting of the Société Nationale d’Horticulture de France held on 
November 28th last a curious hybrid, said to have been obtained by 
crossing Cypripedium Harrisianum with the pollen of Selenipedium 
Schlimii, was exhibited by.M. Eugéne Boullet, of Corbie, under the name 
of Selenocypripedium Malhouitri (Journ. Soc. Nat. Hort. Fr., 1912, p. 706). 
The flower is said to have retained the dorsal sepal of the mother plant,. 
modified by some maroon and red spots, which replace the maroon and 
green lines of C. Harrisianum., The petals are linear, much reduced in: 
breadth, and lined with maroon on a green ground. The lip is smaller than 
in S. Schlimii, curved and projecting in front, and the colour green, much 
spotted with red brown. Although not of much interest from a decorative 
standpoint, it is said to quite dispel a very general idea that the two genera 
cannot be crossed together. Only two seedlings were obtained, one of 
which died when very young, so that the plant is at present unique. 
We should be much obliged for a flower of this interesting plant, for 
previous crosses between the two genera which we have seen did not show 
any hybrid character. M. Boullet is said to havea capsule nearly mature 
on C. Leeanum crossed by S. Schlimii. 
