IFCEMBER, 191 3.| THE ORCHID REVIEW. 369 
ANGRACUM RECURVUM. 
THE annexed figure represents the striking Madagascar Angraecum 
recurvum which was exhibited at the Royal. Horticultural Society’s 
meeting held on November 18th last, by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., 
Haywards Heath, and received an Award of Merit. The photograph 
was kindly forwarded by the exhibitors, and represents the flowers about 
cr 
f natural size. The flowers are pure w 
— 
lite, and are borne singly on 
ct 
ha 
Fig. 65. ANGR#CUM RECURVUM. 
slender axillary pedicels, the spur being slender and about twice as long 
as the segments. The leaves, which are not shown in the photograph, are 
r 
larger than in the one originally figured by Thouars (Orch. Iles. Afr., t. 25). 
It is a very distinct and striking species. 
