JUNE, 1907.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 185 
PHALANOPSIS SANDERIANA. 
THE annexed figure represents a very fine inflorescence of Phalznopsis 
Sanderiana, from the collection of Dr. Hoisholt, Stockton, California, to 
whom we are indebted for the photograph. Dr. Hoisholt remarks 
d it is seldom that so many flowers are 
He also asks whether 
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spike bore twenty-four flowers, a 
fully open and in good condition at the same time. 
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any seedlings of the . Aphrodite * Schilleriana have flowered, and 
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if so how closely they resemble these of the 
species. The remark 
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