384 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [DECEMBER, 1913 
THE ORCHID REVIEW.—The present issue completes the twenty-first 
volume of the Orchid Review, and the succeeding one will mark its coming 
of age. We believe the record of the work has been one of sustained 
progress, and the numerous congratulations and good wishes for the future 
which reached us on the completion of the twentieth volume afford a 
gratifying assurance that the policy steadily followed throughout has been 
widely appreciated. The Orchid Review has witnessed and recorded an 
enormous advance in the cultivation, and especially in the hybridisation, 
of Orchids, and the present issue announces what we believe will mark 
another great development. The work will celebrate its twenty-first 
birthday in a new dress, with improvements which we will not anticipate. 
We rely on our numerous friends for their continued co-operation and 
support in the future. 
We regret that the promised Index to the first twenty volumes has 
not yet appeared ; the matter, however, has been selected, and we hope to 
report progress shortly. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
ANGRAECUM RECURVUM.—Gard. Chron., 1913, li. p. 374, fig. 132; Gard. 
Mag., 1913, p. 899, with fig. 
CATTLEYA GRANIRIS.—Gard. Mag., 1913, p. 841, with fig. 
CATTLEYA LABIATA.—Journ. Hort. , 1913, ll. p. 429, with fig. 
CYPRIPEDIUM OLympus.—Gard. sata. £ -» 1913, p, 865, with fig.; Garden, 
1913, p. 576, with fig. 
HABENARIA IANTHA.—Gard. Chron. , 1913, ll. p. 300, fig. r10. 
PHALZNOPSIS LUEDDEMANNIANA. Ee epee 1913, Pp. 557, 565, 
with fig. 
SACCOLABIUM GLOMERATUM.—Gard. Chron., 1913, ii. p. 317, fig. 116. 
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ANSWERS TO CORRESFONDENTS. 
rchids are named - ings answered here so Aad a possible. Correspondents are 
4g ated to give the native country or parentage of plants sent. An ADDRESSED postcard must be 
sent reply by post is deinen (abroad, reply postcards Eahoula be used). Subjects of special 
peein “will be dealt with in the body of the work] 
G.L.—The Orchids sent for name are Pleurothallis hians, Lindl., Oncidium nubigenum, 
Lindl., and Sigmatostalix radicans, Rchb. f. 
F.D.—Catasetum macrocarpum, Rich. 
E.R.—This hybrid between Cypripedium Sallieri Hyeanum and C. Thompsonii is a 
form of C. are It is good in shape and colour 
Th. P.— y thanks for the records, which shalt be duly incorporated. We hope to 
receive others feta time to tim 
B.—Cypripedium Pcubi Rchb. f. 
C.P.—We will ascertain whether a copy can be obtained. It is a large work. 
Photographs received, with thanks.—F.D. 
Books recei iyed. —Bolus, Orchids of South Africa ;, Hefka, Cattleyen and Lzelien. 
