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If there is no life at the base, then leave the aerial growths to the number 
of one to each pseudobulb. In such a case, however, the plant would be 
best simply laid on moss, so that the roots could enter it, and not be potted 
up properly until the following year. If the plant is a rarity, these top 
growths, when they appear, may be propagated by taking them off when 
about two inches long, with a heel of the old pseudobulb attached, and 
potted in thumb pots, when they will make nice little pseudobulbs the first 
season. 
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ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
CaTTLEYA PERCIVALIANA INGRAM’s VAR—Journ. of Hort., Feb. 27, 
pp. 128, 129, fig. 26. 
CATTLEYA SCHRG:DERX.—Journ. of Hort., March 12, p. 229, fig. 37- 
Cympipium x Low10-EBURNEUM.—Gard. Mag., March 21, p- 199, 
with fig. ; 
CypripEDIUM MASTERSIANUM.—Gard. Mag., March 14, P- 166, with 
fig. 
CypRIPEDIUM SANDERIANUM, Rchb. f.—Gard. Chron., March 14, p- 
329, fig. 45. 
DEnpRosium xX LEECHIANUM.—Journ. of Hort., March 12, p. 229, 
fig. 35. 
DENDROBIUM WakpIANuM.—Journ. of Hort, March 12, Pp. 237, 
fig. 4o. 
Diropium paLuposuM, Rchb. f—Bot. Mag., t- 7464- 
EpIDENDRUM X ELEGANTULUM.—Journ. of Hort., March 16, p. 251, 
fig. 46; Gard. Chron., March 21, p. 361, fig. 49- 
MASDEVALLIA X SHUTTRYANA CHAMBERLAIN’S VA 
Feb. 29, pp. 262, 263, fig. 36. 
ODoNTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM SCHR@DERIANUM 
PPp- 150, 151, with fig. 
OponTOGLOssuM HARRYANUM~ 
fig. 36. 
OponToGLossuM X WILCKEANUM PITTIANU 
PPp- 413, 414, with fig. 
PHAlo-cALANTHE X SEDENI ALBIFLORA- 
fig. 15. 4 
“4 Seisaores FLoRIDA.—Gard. Chron., Feb. 29, PP- 264, 265, fig. 38- : 
STANHOPEA OCULATA GUTTULATA.—Gard. Chron., Feb. 29, P- 24, 
fig. 37. 
ZYGOPETALUM X PERRENONDI- 
fig. 50. 
r.—Gard. Chron., 
—Gard. Mag., March 7, 
—Journ. of Hort., March 12, p- 239, 
u.—Gard. World, Feb. 29, 
—Journ. of Hort., Jan. 30, Pp- 
—Gard. Chron., March 21, P- 367, 
