May, 1912.] THE OKCHID REVIEW. 137 
three-lobed lip, spotted with red-brown, and three yellow keels at the base. 
We believe that it has not yet flowered in cultivation. 
E. ELisaBETH& (fig. 19) is the original species of the genus, and has 
now become rare, but one of the original plants, which is shown in the. 
annexed figure, has again flowered well at Kew during the present spring 
EULPHIELLA ELISABETUZ. 
It succeeds well when grown in a fibrous compost, and suspended ina 
moderately light position ina warm house. The method of culture is well 
shown in the figure. The flowers are white, suffused with lurid purple 
behind, and the crest of the lip bright yellow. The plant is a native of 
Madagascar, and was originally introduced by Messrs. Linden, Brussels, 
and) described and figured in Lindenia (t. 325). It was exhibited at the 
