52 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
Schréder.—O. A., X., t. 473-—L. A. Hyeana, Lindenia, V., t. 266, is 
synonymous. 
Ashworthiana (O’Brien in G. C., 1894, i., p. 103, fig. 10) has almost the 
shape and other details of the preceding, but the front lobe of the lip is 
sparingly pencilled with purple.—F.C.C., R.H.S., Jan. 16, 1894. 
Var. munda (Rchb. f. in G. C., 1886, i., p. 298 , it is said, would be 
Schreederiana, were not the yellow colour confined to the three keels at the 
base of the lip. It flowered with M. L. Kienast, of Zurich. 
Stella (Rchb. f. in G. C., 1886, i., p. 136) is near Schreederiana, but the 
petals and front lobe of the lip are a little narrower. It flowered in the 
collection of G. C. Hill, Esq., of Notting! and i diately afterwards 
in that of C. Ingram, Esq., of Godalming.—O. A., VIII., t. 329. Mr. Catt 
(G. C., 1890, i., p. 239), thinks this identical with vestalis. 
Williamsiana (Sander ex Will. O. Gr. Man., ed. 6, p. 353), is rather 
smaller than the preceding, and wholly white, except the purple veins of 
the side lobes. It appeared with Messrs. Sander.—O. A., IV., t. 190. 
Sanderiana (Rchb. f. in G. C., 1885, i., p. 140), has longer and narrower 
sepals and petals than Dawsoni, but is much like it in colour. It appeared 
with Messrs. Sander.—Reichenbachia, ser. 1, iy, t.156. 
Var. amabilis (Rchb. f. in G. C., 1888, i., p- 104) is said to have a little 
purple marking on the front lobe and angles of the side lobes, the petais 
being broad. It may come near the preceding. It appeared with Messrs. 
Sander. 
Leeana (Rchb. f. in G. C., 1884, i., p. 445) is described as having 
flowers smaller than usual, white, with the tips of the side lobes light 
purple in colour and two reddish purple stripes on either side of the mid 
line. It appeared with Messrs. Sander. 
Kienastiana (Rchb. f. in G. C., 1886, i., p- 298), it is said, would 
be Dawsoni, but for the rosy hue of the fine broad petals. The side lobes 
of the lip are also tinted with rose. It flowered with M. L. Kienast, of 
Zurich. 
Var. delicata (Will. O. Gr. Man., ed. 6, p- 351) has the sepals and petals 
white, stained with rosy purple, and the lip suffused with reddish-purple. 
Calvertiana (Rchb. f. in G. C., 1883, i., p. 78), is described as near 
Dawsoni, except that the petals are narrow: the side lobes of the lip 
bordered with rose and the front lobe wholly red-purple. It flowered in 
the collection of J. Calvert, Esq., 2f Wood Green. 
Var. blanda (Rchb. f. in G. C., 1885, i 
-, p. 206) has the sepals and petals 
white with a light rosy hue, 
\ and the front lobe of the lip warm purple. It 
it near Calvertiana, and flowered in the collection of W. Cobb, Esq. 
of Sydenham. 
Percivaliana (Rchb. f. in G. C., 1883, i., p. 110) has the sepals and 
