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Ca@LoGyNE Lawrenceana, Rolfe.—A handsome species, from the col- 
lection of Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking, which received an 
Award of Merit from the R.H.S. in March, 1905. It was introduced from 
Annam by Messrs. Sander and Sons. It pipe to a C. speciosa group, 
but is taller in habit, in which respect it apf Micholitzi The 
sepals and petals are light buff yellow, and the ote fobe of the lip cream 
white, with the markings on the disc deep orange in front and bright yellow 
near the base. The disc of the, lip bears five fimbriate keels in front, 
three of which extend to the base.—Gard. Chron., 1905, i. p. 227. 
CvMBIDIUM ERYTHROSTYLUM, Rolfe.—A_ striking new species, intro- 
duced from Annam by Messrs. Sander & Sons through their collector, W. 
Micholitz, and flowered by Mr. F. W. Moore, at the Royal Botanic 
Gardens, Glasnevin. , It is allied to C. Parishii,; Rchb. f. and C. eburneum, 
Lindl., but is more slender in habit. The leaves are over a foot long by 
half an inch broad, and the inflorescence produced four flowers, about an 
inch and three-quarters long. Their colour is white, with a few rows 
of purple dots down the centre of the petals below the middle, while the 
three-lobed lip is closely lined with red-purple. The column is remarkable 
for its bright crimson colour, in allusion to which the mame is given.— 
Gard. Chron., 1905, ii., p. 427. 
CyMBIDIUM SCHREDERI, Rolfe.—A species from Messrs. Sander and 
Son’s Annamese importations, which flowered in the collection of Baron Sir” 
H. Schréder, the Dell, Egham, in April last. It is allied to C. giganteum 
and C. Lowianum, but has smaller flowers with rather narrower petals. 
The sepals and petals are light greenish, somewhat lined and minutely 
dotted with red-brown. The lip is light yellow, with five or six strong red- 
brown stripes on the side lobes, and a zone of red-brown in front, similar 
to that seen in C. Lowianum, but narrower and lighter in colour, while a 
few red-brown spots occur on the disc.—Gard. Chron., 1905, i. p. 243- 
CyPRIPEDIUM GRATRIXIANUM, Sander.—A species allied to C. exul, but 
having broader leaves, and some other differences. It was introduced from 
Annam by Messrs. Sander and Sons, St. Albans, who exhibited it at a 
meeting of the R.H.S. in January, 1905. The flowers are much like those 
of C. exul in general appearance.—Gard. Chron., 1905, i, pp. 76, 77, fig. 35- 
ERIA GLopIFERA, Rolfe.—An interesting novelty introduced from 
Annam by Mr. W. Micholitz, collector for Messrs. Sander & Sons, St- 
Albans, and flowered at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin. It is allied 
to E. leiophylla, Lindl., now referred to the section Dendrolirion, and has 
globose pseudobulbs borne on a creeping rhizome, which bear a single 
oblong leaf at their apex,.and at the base a single-flowered scape, the flower 
being light yellow. with some red stripes at the base. The sepals outside 
~ are covered with a dense white tomentum.— Gard. Chron., 1905, ii., p. 449- 
