136 THE ORCHID REVIEW. padi, dodee 
Orchid houses at Kew. On the previous day Maria Elizabeth Hall, a 
caretaker, said the accused was a tenant of the first floor of the premises at 
Campden Hill Gardens for about two years. The afternoon before the 
Orchid houses at Kew were damaged another lady was with Miss Hocken 
in the studio, and the same evening a motor car, driven by a lady, came, and 
some parcels and long wooden poles were taken from the studio and 
strapped to it. The car left the studio about 10.30 with Miss Hocken 
and another lady as passengers. About four o’clock next morning she 
heard the door bang and the noise of some one moving about. There was 
another lady with accused that morning. Witness had to clean two pairs 
of ladies’ boots, and they were very muddy and had grass on them. 
As to the Kew fire outrage reported at p. 74, we may add that one of 
the women has been sentenced to eighteen months’ imprisonment, to find 
sureties for good behaviour for a further period of two years, and to pay the 
costs of the trial. The case of the cther woman is not concluded, she 
having endangered her life through adopting the “‘ hunger strike.” 
CyPRIPEDIUM BROADOAKSIENSIS (page 100).—Mr. F. Wrigley, Broadoaks, 
Bury, writes that this isa seedling purchased (the source is not stated), not 
raised in the collection. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
ANGRZECUM:ANDERSONII, Rolfe.—Gard. Chron., 1913, i. p. 146, fig. 65. 
BRASSOCATTLEYA MENDA.—Gard. Mag., 1913, p. 158, with fig. 
BRASSOCATTLEYA VEITCHII THE DELL VARIETY.—Gard. Mag., 1913, P- 
183, with fig. 
CATTLEYA TRIAN& AND VAR. ALBA.—Horticulture, 1913, p. 369, with figs. 
MEGACLINIUM TRISTE.—Gard. Chron., 1g13, 1. p. 131, fig. 60. 
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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
[Orchids are named Gey ch pated cba py eae at a as possible. Currespondents are 
requested to ‘sive the native or parentage of pla An ADDRESSED fostcard must be 
nc ody a reply by post is dened pet at d, rly spasiceeds heaid be used). Subjects of special interest 
é dealt with in the body of the work. | 
.H.—A good dark form of Dendrobium nobile. There is no evidence of its bei ing 
a hybrid, and we presume that it came om vo an importation. The term “ Florists’ flower” 
can only be gee to inipraved garden 
+ he ris irs sigaatea, ‘Lindl. It i me usual Lycaste treatment. 
C.K. Dendsobiem undulat R. note is hel 
R.C.K.—A good ake color form of Cattleya a Tri ase 
}.5. Hi. yc ee a natural hybrid between L. Skinneri and L. lasioglossa. 
Photographs 1 received with thanks.—J.S.M.; R.C.K.; C.K 
Catalogues received.—Catalogue of the Monton Grange Collection of Orchids ; from 
Messrs. A. a Kesting & Sons, Bradford. Catalogue of Orchids, Cacti, and other Mexican 
plants ; from Juan Balme & Co., eo ae City. Catklorae Général ; from M. Jules de Cock, 
i ids. 
RECFIVED.— One and All Ga i denine, 1913. From the Agricultural and Horticultural 
Association, Ltd., 92, Long Acre, London, W.C., a useful and well illustrated issue, but 
do not find anything about Orchids. 
