250 THE ORCHID REVIEW. {AuGusT, 1913. 
and is a heavily blotched form of good shape. Lastly, fig. 55 is a very fine 
Q. eximium (Pescatorei Charlesworthii * crispum Franz Masereel), and is— 
excellent both in shape and colour. It is a very interesting series, and 
affords a glimpse of the work which Mr. Moss is carrying on with such 
enthusiasm and success. 
NOVELTIES. 
Descriptions of several additional novelties from various collections have 
appeared since our last notes were given (O.R., xx. pp. 293-294), and may 
now be summarised :— 
PLEUROTHALLIS REPENS, Rolfe.—A Brazilian species, found in a clump 
of Lelia purpurata, and flowered in the collection of Sir F. Wigan, Bart., 
Clare Lawn, East Sheen, in January, 1904. It is an ally of P. Josephensis, 
Rodr., and has solitary flowers, striped with purple-red on a pale ground.— 
Kew Bulletin, =g12, p. 131. 
DENDROBIUM IMTHURNII, Rolfe.—Discovered by Sir Everard im Thurn, 
K.C.V.O., late Governor of Fiji, near the Erakor Lagoon, Efate Island, 
New Hebrides, and flowered at Kew in August, gis. It is allied to D. 
antennatum, Lindl., and bears long racemes of white flowers, with purple 
lines on the lip.—l.c., pp. 131, 206. (See also Bot. Mag., t. 8452). 
BULBOPHYLLUM CONGESTUM, Rolfe.—Flowered in the Royal Botanical 
Gardens, Glasnevin, in September, 1gro. It is a native of Burma and 
Yunnan, and is allied to B. odoratissimum, Lindl., but has smaller flowers 
with shorter sepals and petals and a yellow lip.—l.c., p. 131. 
CIRRHOPETALUM MicHoLitzut, Rolfe. —An Annamese species, collected 
by Micholitz, which flowered at Glasnevin, and with Messrs. Stuart Low & 
Co., in October, 1910. It is allied to C. retiusculum, Rchb. f., and has 
deep yellow lateral sepals, and dark purple lines on the petals and dorsal 
sepal.—lI.c., p. 132. 
POLYSTACHYA REPENS, Rolfe.—A very distinct species, with creeping 
habit, which flowered in the collection of Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., at, 
Burford, in November, 1911. It was sent from Uganda by E. Brown, and 
has buff yellow sepals and petals striped with brown, and a deep red-brown 
lip.—i.c., p. 132. 
CHONDRORHYNCHA LipscomBi&, Rolfe.—An interesting Panama species 
which flowered in the collection of Mrs. Lipscomb, Wimbledon, in 
December, 1gt1.—l.c., p. 133. Its portrait and history were given at 
page 88. 
GonGora Tracyana, Rolfe.—Introduced by Mr. H. A. Tracy, 
Twickenham, through his colleetor, ‘E. Kromer, and flowered in the 
collection of Mr. J. S. Bergheim, Belsize Park, N.W., in March, 1911, 
and shortly afterwards with the importer. It is allied to G. Scaphephorus, 
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