294 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [OcToBER, 1912. 
was received with a small collection of miscellaneous Orchids from Mrs. 
Birdwood, Dalkeith House, Twickenham, in 1907, and flowered at Kew in 
April, 1910. The flowers are primrose yellow, with the base of the petals 
and hypochil of the lip orange, sparsely dotted with brown. The habitat is 
unknown.—Kew Bull., 1gto, p. 161. 
LISTROSTACHYS IMBRICATA, Rolfe.—Sent from the Gold Coast by 
Mr. J. Anderson, in 1907, and flowered at Kew in February, 1g1o0. It is a 
dwarf plant, with equitant leaves, a short inflorescence clothed with 
inbricating bracts, and small white flowers.—Kew Bull., 1910, p. 161. 
BULBOPHYLLUM TRIFARIUM, Rolfe-—A Madagascar species from the 
collection of Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking, where it has 
flowered periodically since May, 1897. The flowers are borne in three rows 
on the inflorescence, and are dull lurid purple, with numerous minute 
darker dots on the sepals.—Kew Bull., 1g10, p. 280. 
CynorcHIs Moritanpu, Rolfe.—A terrestrial Orchid, introduced from 
the Island of Pemba, in the Mozambique district, by Mr. €. E. Morland, 
and flowered at Kew in May, 1g10. It is allied to C. fastigiata, Lindl., 
and has lilac-coloured flowers, becoming greenish-white on the disc of the 
lip, and at the base of the other segments.—Kew Buill., 1910, p, 283. 
LycasTE LATA, Rolfe.—A Peruvian species, allied to L. Barringtonie, 
Lindl., and having the sepals and apex of the petals green, and the rest of 
the flower white. It was introduced by M. Forget, and flowered with 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, in November, 1g10.—Kew Bull., 1910, 
p- 370. 
OncipIuM BaLvu, Rolfe.—A species of the Cimiciferum section, which 
_ flowered in the collection of Mr. G. Shorland Ball, Burton, Westmorland, 
in October, 1908, and afterwards at Kew, from a plant presented by Mr. 
Ball. The inflorescence is compact, and the flowers are small, bright 
yellow, with brown markings on the lower part of the sepals and petals, 
and the base of the lip dark shining brown.—Kew Bull., 1910, p. 371. 
SIGMATOSTALIX PERUVIANA, Rolfe.—Introduced by Messrs. Sander & 
Sons through their collector M. Forget, and flowered in their establishment 
at St. Albans in November, rgrto. It is allied to S. aurosanguinea, Rchb. f., 
and has straw-coloured sepals and petals, with a dark band at the base of 
the dorsal sepal and petals, and the lip light yellow with a = ce orange- 
yellow crest.—Kew Bull., 1910, p. 371. 
FALSE HYBRIDS.—At page 255 a note appeared about a seedling from 
the collection of E. F. Clark, Esq., Evershot, Dorset, which resembled 
Lelia cinnabarina both in habit and flowers. Mr. Clark now suggests that 
it may be a false hybrid. About eleven years ago we published a note on 
a seedling said to have been obtained as a cross between Lelia cinnabarina 
