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afterwards more water should be given. Cattleya Warneri is now well 
advanced, and may be watered as soon as it looks dry, but with Warsce- 
wiczii, which is just starting to grow, it is different, as it is a shy flower, 
and but little water must be given until the new growths are two or three 
inches high. C. Gaskelliana is also breaking well and should either be 
repotted this month or left over until immediately after flowering. If in 
bad condition at the root they would be best done now. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
AERANTHUS GRANDIFLORUS, Lindl.—Gard. Mag., Nov. 30, p. 764, with 
fig. ; Orch. Alb., t. 514. 
BIFRENARIA TYRIANTHINA, Rchb. f.—Bot. Mag., t. 7461. 
CaTTLeya x Mantinu.—Gard. Mag., Feb. 8, p. 83, with fig. 
CATTLEYA TRIANH ALBA.—Journ. of Hort., Feb. 6, p. 113, fig. 17- 
CypRIPEDIUM X GERTRUDE HoLiincton.—Journ. of Hort., Jan. 2, p. 
3, fig. 1. 
CyPRIPEDIUM X JAMES BUCKINGHAM.—Journ. of Hort., Feb. 20, p. 159, 
fig. 23. 
DENDROBIUM LUTEOLUM.—Journ. of Hort., Feb. 13, pp- 142, 143, fig. 21. 
LycasTE SMEEANA, Rchb. f.—Orch. Alb., t. 516. 
OpontocLossuM cRispuM ASHWORTHIANUM.—Gard. Chron., Feb. 15, 
PP. 196, 197, fig. 26. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM MAXILLARE.—Gard. Mag., Feb. 22, pp- 116, 117, with 
fig. . 
OpontTocLossuM SCHLIEPERIANUM FLAVIDUM.—Orch. Alb., t. 515+ 
RENANTHERA STORIEI, Rchb. f.—Orch. Alb., t- 513- 
Vanpa SANDERIANA, Rchb. f.—Garden, Feb. 1, p- 88, with fig. 
ZycorETaLuM GauTiERI.—Garden, Feb. 15, p- 118, t. 1053. 
DENDROBIUM NOBILE AND ITS VARIETIES. 
A SERIEs of beautiful forms of Dendrobium nobile has been sent from the 
collection of O. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bridge Hall, Bury. Among. those 
described at pages 147 to 150 of our last volume may be mentioned the 
varieties pulcherri and deri together with four other large 
and richly coloured forms, two of which probably come under the head of 
D. n. giganteum. 
D. n. nobilius, from the collection of W- P- Burkinshaw, Esq., of ae 
is a magnificent flower 34 inches across the petals, which latter are tully eA 
inch broad. D. n. elegans, from the‘same collection, has the petals as broa 
