SEPTEMBER, 1907-] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 28r 
ONCIDIUM x STANLEYI. 
Tuis handsome Oncidium appeared in the establishment of Messrs. Stanley 
& Co., Chase Side, Southgate, and received an Award of Merit Pe the 
R.H.S. on August 28th, 1906, when a description appeared in these pages 
(O.R. xiv. p. 286). Through the kindness of the Editor of the Journal of 
Horticulture we are now able to give an illustration (fig. 32). The plant 
appeared in an importation of Oncidium Forbesti, O. pretextum, and O. 
curtum, and is supposed to be a natural hybrid between the last-named and 
O. Marshallianum, which grows in the same district. The plant bore two 
fine panicles and an aggregate of about 120 flowers. The flowers are fairly 
intermediate in character, though most like O. Marshallianum in colour, 
Fig 32. ONCIDIUM X STANLEYI. 
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while the crests are nearer those of O. curtum. Their expanse reaches over 
1 inches across the petals. The dorsal sepal is broadly elliptical and 
lour, with three or four light brown bands, and 
rge from the united basal 
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obtuse, bright yellow in co 
the lateral pair are rather narrower, and dive 
portion. The petals are broadly unguiculate, nearly orbicular, retuse, 
about 3 inch broad, and bright yellow, with a large elliptical light brown 
blotch and a few small spots between it and the margin. The lip is 
broadly unguiculate, nearly an inch long, with the side lobes very small, 
