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ODONTOGLOSSUM X CGRULEUM. —Journ. Hort., 1907, 1. p. 521, with fig. ; 
Gard. Mag. 1907, pp. 412, 413, with fig. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM HEATONENSE.—Gard. Chron. 1907, i. p- 409, 
fig. 167. Var. Lorp CRomER, /.c. p. 352, fig. 149. VAR. PRINCE OF 
Asturias, l.c. p. 353, fig. 150. VAR. soLuM, Gard. Mag. 1907, pp. 411, 
412, with fig. 
OpONTOGLOSSUM X PHBE MAGNIFICUM.—Gard. Chron. 1907, i. p- 
355, fig. 151. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM X VUYLSTEKEI.—Rev. Hoyt a. p- 230, fig. I. 
ONCIDIUM CRISPUM GRANDIFLORUM.—Journ. Hort. 1907, 1. p. 385, with 
ONCIDIUM SARCODES.—A mer. Gard. Chron. v. p. 33, with fig. 
ONCIDIUM VARICOSUM.—Journ. Hort. 1907, i. p. 497, with fig. 
PHAIUS BLUMEI VAR. SANDERIANUS.—Gard. Chron. 1907, 1. p. 343, fig. 2. 
Puaius X Ciive.—Gard. Chron. 1907, i. p. 343, fig. 4. 
Puatus X Haro_p.—Gard. Chron. 1907, 1. p. 343, fig. I. 
Puatus X NoORMAN.—Gard. Chron. 1907, i. p. 343, fig. 5. 
PHAIUS SIMULANS.—Gard. Chron. 1907, i. p. 343, fig. 4 
PHALE&NOPSIS AMABILIS RIMESTADTIANA.—A mer. Gard. Chron. v. p. 50- 
with fig. 
PHAL&Nopsis DyAna.—A mer. Gard. Chron. v. p. 56, with fig. 
SOPHROLELIA PHROSO SUPERBA.—Gard. Chron. 1907, pp. 259, 281, fig. 
118. iy 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. ~ 
[Orchids are named i 8 Pah answered here as far as possible. Correspondents are 
ennee to fact e the native country or parentage of plants sent. An ADDRESSED postcard must be 
sent if a reply by post is gested See ad, wey pt ould be used). Subjects of special interest 
will be dealt with in the body of the work}. 
W.D.S. A_ spike of Odontoglossum crispum with eleven flowers of good shape, b 
peeeeqee not ar aps doctor: If well dais: it should be very attractive, as the lip is bie 
arked, and the few spots on the sepals of the same light cinnamon colour. 
E.T. 2A diy sont Ame of Epidendrum oncidioides, Lindl, 
X. We passed no opinion whatever upon those Odontoglossum crispum flowers, 
merely recording the fact that we ae seen them. We must decline to open a discussion 
on the subject, as we did at the ti 
J.S.  Octomeria diaphana soe Stelis tristyla. 
H.H.T. Two forms of Ophrys Morio. 
Photographs received, with thanks :—M. de W., A.W., D.B.C., H. J. C., W.S. 
J.M.B. Received with thanks. Next month. 
ERRATA. 
Some errors crept into our note last month on the Rosefield collection. The three 
forms Of *“Odontoglossum x a coatee? mentioned at page 181, were natural hybrids, the 
parentage ne been inferr The ‘‘ curious seedling ’ abiitioned (p. 181) was from O. 
crispum X & Cinwandaneak O. crispum White Empress (p. 182) received the Second 
Diploma from the R.H. S. 
