- Sate oy 
APRIL, 1896. 
NOTES. 
meet at the usual hour of 12 o'clock, noon. 
ORCHID REVIEW. 
“oa meetings of the Royal Horticultural Society will be held during 
ril, on the 7th and 2tst respectively, when the Orchid Committee will 
Attention has sometimes been called to Cattleyas which open white but 
gradually become tinted as the flower becomes older. 
— appeared in the collection of R. B. Macbean, Esq., in 
last, which, we are informed, opened 
a ae every day until it finally reached a decided lav: 
ently not an albino, though 
before the flower opened. 
A flower of the charming little D 
a page 211 of our first volume, 
ea Hon. J. Chamberlain, M.P. 
ertilised with the pollen of D. nobile, and well combine: 
pee Fi 
An example of C. 
November 
as white as Coelogyne cristata, but 
ender tint. 
the colouring matter did not develop 
described 
x 
has been sent from the c 
It is a seedling from D. Ruckeri 
collection of the 
s the characters of 
t $ ‘ 
he two parents. Messrs. Pitcher and Manda were the raisers. 
Two flowers of a curious Odontoglossum wit 
Poona, are sent from the collection of D. B. Rappart, 
“4 eshire, which, owing to the peculiarity, 
ough they may belong to a hybrid between O. 
Was as at first supposed. 
developed, but it may behave differently at anot! 
The crest of the 
oa A very fine flower of Odontoglossum hystrix, 
eopurpureum with nearly white ground, originally 
cannot be certain! 
Hallii and O. cirrhosum, as 
h both lip and column 
Esq, of Liscard, 
ly determined, 
lip is only very partially 
her time of flowering. 
or the Bogota form of O. 
described under this 
