352 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
Messrs. B. S. Williams & Son, Upper Holloway, also sent an effective 
group of showy things, in which Oncidium Forbesii, O. ornithorhynchum, 
Cypripedium xX Arthurianum, C. insigne punctato-violaceum, and C. x 
Pitcherianum Williams’ variety were conspicuous, and a form of Cattleya 
labiata in which the petals were curious mottled and streaked with a darker 
colour. 
Messrs. Linden, L’ Horticul Int ionale, Brussels, received a 
First-class Certificate for a plant called Cattleya x Le Czar, which was 
suggested to be a natural hybrid between C. labiata and C. granulosa, 
though evidence of the two growing together seems desirable. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
CaTTLeyA X Lorp RoruscHILp.—Gard. Chron., Oct. 24, p. 489, fig. 86. 
CoMPARETTIA SPECIOSA.—Journ. of Hort., Oct. 22, p. 399, fig. 72. 
HABENARIA CARNEA.—Journ. of Hort., Oct. 1, Pp. 319, fig. 61. 
L&LIO-CATTLEYA X CHARLES Darwin.—Journ. of Hort., Oct. 15, p. 
377, fig. 69. 
LLio-caTTLEYA X CLIVE.—Gard. Mag., Sept. 26, p. 657, with fig. 
RENANTHERA SToRIEI, Rchb. f.—Gard. Mag., Sept. 26, pp. 658, 659, 
with fig. 
TRICHOPILIA COCCINEA.—-Gard. Chron., Oct. 17, p. 456, fig. 77. 
ZYGOPETALUM Mackayi.— Journ. of Hort., Sept. 24, p. 295, fig. 58. 
This is Z. intermedium, Lodd 
ZYGOPETALUM MAXILLARE.—Journ. of Hort., Sept. 24, p. 295, fig. 57. 
CORRESPONDENCE, &c. 
W. H A, Blackburn. A form of Cypripedium insigne. C. x Winnianum is a hybrid 
between C. villosum and C. Druryi. 2 
Newchurch. A good form of Cattleya maxima. The two others are good forms 
of C. labiata, the smaller rose-coloured one with very little yellow in the throat, and darker 
radiating nerves on the front of the lip, we should like to see again next year, as it appears 
rather distinct. 
New Beginner. 1 and 2, Oncidium Jonesianum, the latter very fine ; 3, O. varicosum ; 
5, O flexnosum ; 4, Odontoglossum Rossii 3 average forms. We must request name ani 
address to be enclosed on another occasion, of course not for publication. 
W. J. R., Maghull. A good ordinary form of Cattleya labiata, which is very variable. 
Stanhopea_ The production of flower spikes from the top of the pseudobulbs of Odonto- 
glossum maculatum and O odoratum, as well as from the sides, is a sign of strength and 
affords evidence of good culture. It is occasionally seen in Odontoglossums. 
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