288 THE ORCHID REVIEW. (SEPTEMBER, 1912. 
fully, the other two partially developed, and three lips one inside the other, 
but the two inner and progressively smaller ones arising slightly to the 
right and left respectively of the normal one. Mr. J. Gurney Fowler sent 
an Odontoglossum with four symmetrically disposed outer perianth pieces, 
six inner perianth pieces, including two lips, and two normal columns, side 
by side. The ovary also was double, but fused into one. 
April 2nd: SCHOMBURGKIA LUEDDEMANNII, Prill.—Sir Frederick 
Moore sent a flowering spike of this uncommon species, figured in the 
Bot. Mag., t. 8427. Some discussion arose regarding its distinctness from 
S. undulata, but the Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, to whom 
it was referred, says it is distinguished from that species by a bright yellow 
crest to the lip and other differences. It appears to have been lost sight of 
since 1862, and even now its habitat is unknown. S. undulata has been 
figured several times (see Lindl. Bot. Reg., xxxi. t. 53; Will. Orch. Alb., 
v. t. 335; Warn. Sel. Orch. un. t. 21; Cogn. Dict. Ic. Orch., Schomb. t. 2}, 
and always without the yellow disc. 
April 16th: TASMANIAN OrcHIDS.—Mr. Odell showed, on behalf of 
Mr. Andrew Kingsmill, an interesting series of coloured photographs. of 
Tasmanian Orchids, representing the following terrestrial genera :— 
Pterostylis, Chiloglottis, Caladenia, Diuris, Calochilus, Dipodium, 
Glossodia and Thelymitra. 
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ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
BRASSOCATTLEYA HEATONENSIS HOLFORD’S VAR.—Gard. Mag., 1912, p.- 
613, with fig. 
CaTTLEYA Mossi1# var. A. DimMMock.—Gard. Chron., 1912, ii. pp. 97, 
98, fig. 38. 
CaTTLEYA WarRSCEWwIcz1l Low’s vaR..—Gard. Chron., 1912, il. p. 86, 
fig. 33. 
CYPRIPEDIUM BELLATULUM.-——Gard. Mag., 1912, p. 593, with fig. 
OponTiopa MADELINE.—Gard, Chron., 1912, il. pp. 101, 102, fig. 42. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM BUMBLE-BEE.—Gard. Chron., 1912, il. p. 128, 
fig. 57- 
STANHOPEA OCULATA.—Gard. Chron., 1912, il. p. 121, fig. 54. 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
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H.G.A.—1. lonopsis paniculata, 2. Cattleya intermedia. 
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Peace acetal with thanks.—E.R., C.K. 
CATALOGUE RECEIVED.—One and All Bulbs. From the Agricultural and Horti- 
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