JUNE, 1912.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 177 
ODONTOGLOSSUM WARNHAMENSE VAR. STEVENSII, 
THE annexed figure represents a very charming form of Odontoglossum: 
warnhamense (Pescatorei X Hallii), from the collection of W. Thompson,,. 
Esq., Walton Grange, Stone, and is reproduced from a photograph by Mr.. 
F. W. Rolfe, the flower being one of the series described at page 141 of our 
last issue. It is represented natural size. The hybrid shows the characters. 
of its parents very clearly, the shape and markings of the sepals and petals. 
Fig. 25. ODONTOGLOSSUM WARNHAMENSE VAR. STEVENSII. 
recalling O. Hallii very strongly, while the clear white lip and handsomely 
spotted petals give an air of distinction to the flower. The very spiny 
crest of the lip most resembles that of O. Hallii, but the column wings are 
broad and much less toothed. The ground colour of the flower is white, 
and the markings chocolate brown. It is dedicated to Mr. W. Stevens, who 
has so long had the care of this fine collection. O. warnhamense was: 
originally raised in the collection of C. J. Lucas, Esq., Warnham Court, 
Horsham, and flowered for the first time in 1905, when it was described 
at page 157 of our thirteenth volume. O. Phzdra is a later name for the 
same hybrid. 
