294 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [OCTOBER, 1907, 
C. X sCITA (p. 226) might be between C. intermedia and C. guttataor 
C. Forbesii, which are found together right north of Rio, then along the 
coast of Rio, Sao Paulo, Parana and Santa Catherina. 
L#LIO-CATTLEYA PORPHYRITIS (p. 226).—Lzlia Dayana, L. pumila, 
L. Perrinii, L. crispa, Cattleya Dormaniana, C. bicolor, and C. velutina 
are all in touch, and from Novo Friburgo I have collected all at the same 
time. They are cool temperate growers, that is to say, that immediately 
the sun sets one feels quite chilly in this part of the Organ Mountains. 
CATTLEYA X MEAsURESII (p. 226) cannot be a natural hybrid of C. 
Aclandiz, which grows absolutely alone on the Mango trees on an island 
quite south of the State of Bahia. C. amethystoglossa and C. Schilleriana 
might meet. 
L&LIA X LILACINA (p. 227).—As said above, L. crispa and L. Perrini 
grow in touch. 
CATTLEYA X SORORIA (p. 227).—C. guttata can have nothing to do 
with the origin of this, plant. C. bicolor, C. Walkeriana, C. Loddigesii 
Lelia preestans, and L. Jongheana grow in touch in the State of Minas 
Geraes, and all are cool growers. The two Lzlias are both from the 
district of Itabira do Campo. 
BRASSOCATTLEYA LINDLEYANA (p. 227).—I once saw one plant in the 
State of Santa Catherina, and the parentage given is certainly correct. 
L&#LIA X GOULDIANA (p. 227).—In 1887 or 1888 the late Carlos 
Theime, of Rio de Janeiro, found L. Gouldiana in quantity when collecting 
for the firm of Siebrecht and Wadley, of New York, and five years ago he 
received a very pressing letter to go and collect it again. According to 
that some special district may be hiding this fine plant. 
L#LI0-cATTLEYA GOTTOIANA (p. 229) was found in the State of Espirito 
Santo, intermixed with Cattleya Warneri and Lelia tenebrosa. 
L.-c. ALBANENSIS (p. 230) was found in the south of the State of Bahia, 
with Cattleya Warneri and: the common L. grandis. L.-c. Stchegoleffiana 
can have nothing to do with Cattleya labiata. It will be from C. Warnet 
and either Lelia tenebrosa or L. grandis. 
CaTTLEya X VicTorIA-REGINA (p. 230) appeared in the first lot of C- 
Leopoldi pernambucensis, from Bonconcelho, where the latter is in touc 
with C. Jabiata. The year after I had a terrible time over it, but could not 
get one. 
L2LIO-CATTLEYA PITTIANA (p. 231) is from the centre of Bahia, and 
was found when collecting Cattleya amethystoglossa in a district where 
it grows intermixed with Lelia grandis. 
CATTLEYA X VENOSA (p. 231) is quite possibly from C. Harrisoniana and 
‘C. Forbesii, which grow together in the vicinity of Rio. 
C. X O’BRIENIANA (p. 232) is from Minas Geraes, and easily found i 
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