APRIL, 1912.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 105 
ANGULOA CLOWESII. 
THE annexed figure represents a plant of the striking Anguloa Clowesii, 
sometimes known as the tulip Orchid, on account of its shape and bright 
yellow colour. The species has been known in cultivation for nearly 
seventy years, having been originally introduced by M. J. Linden, and 
Fig. 17. ANGULOA CLOWESII. 
flowered i 
— 
1 the collection of the Rev. John Clowes, Broughton Hall, 
Manchester, in March, 1844. It was then described by Lindley (Bot. Keg., 
xxx. Misc. p. 66), and afterwards figured (J.c., t. 63), being dedicated to the 
gentleman in whose collection it first flowered. Linden has recorded that 
