216 THE ORCHID REVIEW. (Juy, 1913, 
straw-colour, spotted and streaked with rose. It was placed next to E. 
aromaticum Batem., to which Lindley well-pointed out it was more nearly 
allied. It may have been from one of G. Ure Skinner’s importations. 
Since then it seems to have been little heard of. The Kew plant bears a 
graceful panicle, over a foot high, with seven branches and about eighty 
flowers. R.A 
ODONTOGLOSSUM EMPRESS OF INDIA. 
THE annexed figure represents the very beautiful Odontoglossum Empress 
of India (parentage unrecorded), which was exhibited by Messrs. 
Fig. 38. OponroGLossum Empress oF INDIA. 
Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, at the present Show of the R.H.S- 
at Chelsea. It bore aspike of nineteen flowers, and made a beautiful 
picture. The shape of the flowers is well shown in the figure, and the 
colour may be described as deep blush, with chocolate-coloured, markings, 
and the blotches on the lip decidedly darker in colour. It is a very 
charming acquisition, and apparently shows the influence of O. crispum 
and some O. Harryanum hybrid. 
