JULY, 1912.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
ONCIDIUM PHYMATOCHILUM. 
\ FINE specimen of Oncidium phymatochilum was exhibited by Mr. H 
Dixon, Spencer Park Nursery, Wandsworth Common, in his Gold Medal 
group at the recent Royal International Horticultural Exhibition, which 
we have pleasure in figuring from a photograph sent by Mr. Dixon. The 
described (Paxt. Fl. Gard., 1. pp- 78, 88. 
by Lindley in 
species was 
23. ONCIDIUM PHYMATOCHILUM. 
with fig.), when the author remarked: ‘Under this name is now 
uncommon in gardens, a charming Orchid, supposed to have been obtained 
somewhat panic 
pry 
from Mexico, with erect, narrow, 
flowers, having a snow white 
Loddiges, and the late Mr. Clowes. 
ed racemes of greenish 
lip. Three yearssince we received it from 
. The flowers are 
Messrs. 
remarkable for the great extension of the lateral ae en which account, 
