224 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [JuLy, 1912. 
Sir Davip Pratn.—We note with pleasure that His Majesty the King 
has conferred the honour of knighthood on Lt.-Col. David Prain, F.R.S., 
who has for the past seven years been Director of the Royal Botanic 
Gardens, Kew, and whose name is well known in connection with Indian 
Orchidology. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
BRASSOCATTLEYA THE Kinc.—Gard. May., June Ist, 1912, Suppl. p. 10, 
with fig. 
L&#LIOCATTLEYA APHRODITE LorD FaBEer.—Gard. Chron., 1912, 1. p- 
405, fig. 192. 
L&LIOCATTLEYA BEDOUIN.—Gard. Mag., 1912, p. 431, with fig. 
L#LIOCaTTLEYA LusTRE Lavinco.—Gard. Chron., 1912, i. p. 373, fig- 
x80. 
MILTonIA JULES HyE DE Crom.—Gard. Chron., June Ist, 1912, Suppl. 
pp. XXi. xxv., fig. 19. 
MILTONIA VEXILLARIA SNOWFLAKE. See Chron., 1912, 1. p. 400, fig- 
191; Gard. Mag., 1912, p. 445, with fig.; Journ. Hort., 1912, i. p. 557, with 
fig. 
OpDONTIODA CooKsONI& FOWLER’s vAR.—Gard. Chron., 1912, i. p. 418, 
fig. 198; Gard. Mag., 1912, pp. 474, 476, with fig. 
ODONTIODA QUEEN Mary.—Gard. Chron., June ist, 1912, Suppl. pp. 
St. AKV. ie. 17. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM.—Journ. Hort., 1912, i. p. 541, with fig. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM BUMBLE-BEE.—Journ. Hort., i. p. 509, with fig. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM EXIMIUM KING GEoRGE.—Gard. Mag., June Ist, 1912, 
Suppl. p. 2, with fig. 
OponToGLossuM HER MAjesty.—Gard. Mag., 1912, p. 425, with fig. 
ANSWER TO ee 
[Orchids are named and : estions answere é as far as be: Correspondents are 
reque. se to gine the native country or € gers entage sroaiti seut. An ADDRESSED postcard must be 
sent if a reply by post is desired (abrow d, i postcards should be used), "Saale of special tnterest 
mill be dealt with in the body of the k.| 
A.H.—The note, with several ee is unavoidably postponed. 
H.G.A.-—Maxillaria sp. The name is at present uncertain, and perhaps an old leaf 
can be fo oe 
We are fally. pei that a good aa hybrid Orchids are exhibited whik. Th vis get 
recutdee: but some are —— of hybrids which have already been named, and in such 
cases the omission : fortunate. But we should be glad of a brief record of any important 
ne roe Rains Batis eine, especially primary hybrids. 
esponde bak suggests that an account of the different ee diseases to which 
cuusade b are subject. and the best method of rnc ng them uld sae Bags We 
quite agree, and should be glad if readers would send examp tig of any of the diseases 
hich trouble them, and = endeavour to have the fungus identified, foes advise them 
as to the best mode of trea 
Phot coiahe received ‘enh Gaske —H.G.A., W.B. & Sons. 
