same pseudobulb 
OcTOBER, 1912.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 315 
ORCHIDS AT KEW. 
AMONG the numerous Orchids now or recently in flower at Kew, the genus 
Cycnoches is specially worthy of mention. A fine plant of C. maculatum 
has again produced a male and female inflorescence on either side of the 
and this remarkable diversity is a never failing source of 
(with male and female flowers). 
Fig. 38. CYCNOCHES MACULATUM 
interest. A second plant produced only male inflorescences.  C. 
pentadactylon, which blooms periodically, is now bearing a female flower, 
which is markedly different from that of C. maculatum in having more 
reflexed segments with some dark brown bars at the base, and a white lip. 
