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name to C. xX Patersoni. Mons. A. de Lairesse, in his Catalogue, No. 4, 
quotes C. X MacFarlanei as from C. callosum x Spicerianum. 
C. X miniatum was the name given by M. Jules Hye to his pretty 
hybrid C. Spicerianum ¢ x C. Fairieanum 3, the same parentage as __ 
C. Niobe (O. R., L., P- 371), and according to the Garden, 1gth January, - 
1895, and the Gardeners’ Chronicle (1895, i. p. 199), Messrs. Sander have 
given the same name to a hybrid from C. Curtisii ¢ and C. insigne ¢. 
The parentage of C. x Northumbrian is recorded in the Orchid Review 
(vol. I., p. 294) as C. calophyllum ¢ x insigne Maulei 3, and Messrs. 
Charlesworth, in their 1895 Catalogue, mention C. x Northumbrian as a 
from C, calophyllum ¢ and C. x Lathamianum ¢. 
C. X Pheebe is the name chosen by T. Statter, Esq., for his hybrid — 
from C. philippinense ¢ and C, bellatulum ¢ (O. R., III., p. 127), and 
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Mons. A. de Lairesse in his Catalogue, No. 4, quotes C. x Phebe from C. j 
calophyllum ¢ and C. x vexillarium ii 
Two hybrid Cypripediums have been exhibited under the name of C. X 
Roberti, one from C. hirsutissimum ? and C. villosum g, is C. X 
Germinyanum (0. R., II., P- 93), the other from C. hirsutissimum ¢ and 
C. insigne Wallacei é,isa variety of C. x Alcides (O. R., I1., p. 37a 
C. X Sappho, from C. Lowii ¢ and C. barbatum ¢, is recorded as a — 
Veitchian hybrid in the Gardeners’ Chronicle (1895, i., p. 200), while Messrs. 
Charlesworth, of Heaton, Bradford, have in their 1895 Catalogue C. X 
Sappho from C. Lowii ¢ and C. superbiens ¢. 
C. x Savageanum from C. x Harrisianum 9 and C. Spicerianum ¢ 
(O. R., I. p. 228), was raised by Messrs. Seeger & Tropp; but there is a 
second C. x Savageanum recorded in the Gardeners’ Chronicle (1895, is 
P- 370), with parentage C. X cenanthum superbum ¢ X Spicerianum é- 
C. X Sirius, from barbatum Crossii ? and C. Godefroye 3, was 
exhibited by Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, on the 13th December, 1894 
(0. R., UL, p. 32), while another hybrid also bearing the name C. X 
Sirius is recorded in the Gardeners Chronicle (1895, i., p. 200), with 
parentage C. hirsutissi 2 X Spiceri 3. 
The name Venus has been given to both a Cypripedium and a Seleni- 
pedium. The former is C. x Venus from C. niveum. ¢ and C. insigne 
Sandere 3, and appears in the Gardeners’ Chronicle (1895, i., p. 200), the 
latter S. x Venus from S. x albanense @ and S. Boissierianum ¢. This a 
has been referred as a variety of S. x Brysa (O. R., iT., p. 77). 
; A Cypripedium x Vesta front" Geese trareeinanis g and C. Spicer- 
janum ¢, is recorded in the Gardeners’ Chronicle (xgth January, 1895), and 
another shortly afterwards from C. Spicerianum ¢ and C. x plunerum 
(1895, i., p. 201). 
Cex Wendlandianum, from C. X cenanthum and C. venustum, — 
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