NOVEMBER, 1!907.| THE ORCHID REVIEW. 337 
CYCNOCHES EGERTONIANUM. 
Few Orchids can boast of such a remarkable history as the one represented 
in the annexed figure, which is a photographic reproduction of the original 
plate of Cycnoches Egertonianum (Batem. Orch. Mex. et Guat. t. 40). It 
Fig. 37. CYCNOCHES EGERTONIANUM. 
Mr. Skinner’s 
was described by Mr. Bateman as follows :—*‘ Among 
directed to the 
earliest Guatemala collections attention was particularly dir 
specimens of a plant, which to the habit of a Cycnoches joined the long 
Pendulous spikes of a Gongora, and for the possession of which, ina living 
