64 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [Fepruary, 1906. 
CyprIPEDIUM X F. H. Cann.—Gard. Mag., 1906, pp. 43, 44, with fig. 
CYPRIPEDIUM INSIGNE SYLHETENSE GIGANTEUM.—Gard. Mag., 1906 
p- 41, with fig. } 
L#LI0-CATTLEYA ‘X EPICASTA, GATTON PARK vAR.—Gard. Alb., 1906, 
p- 15, with fig. 
CyPRIPEDIUM X TESSELLATUM RUBENS.—Gard. Chron., 1906, i., p. 1, 
fig. 13. 4 
CyYPRIPEDIUM X THALIA VAR. Mrs. FRANCIS WELLESLEY.—Gard. 
Chron., 1906, i., p. 5, fig. 2 ; Garden, 1906, i., p. 9, with fig. 
DENDROBIUM DENSIFLORUM ALBOLUTEUM.—Gard. World, 1906, p. 49> 
with fig. 
D 
d “ GIGANTEUM.—Gartenwelt, x., pp. 174, 175) 
with fig. : 
DENDROBIUM PHAL@NoPsIS vaR. Louisa DEAne.—Journ. Hort., 1906 
i., p. 90, with fig. ; 
Disa PULCHRA TRING Park var.—Journ. Hort., 1906, i., p. 3, with fig.; 
Gard. Album, 1906, p. 14, with fig. 
EPICATTLEYA X Gart It, x., p. 200, with fig. 
OponToGLossuM X SmiITHII.—Gard. Album, 1906, p. 12, with fig. 
OponTOGLossuM x WILCKEANUM ScHR@DERIANUM.—Garden, 1906, h., 
p- 23, with fig. 
STANHOPEA X WOLTERIANA.—Gartenwelt, x., p. 200, with fig. 
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CORRESPONDENCE. 
(Correspondents not answered here may find replies to their queries on other pages, and in So 
cases, for various reasons, they may have to stand over for a future issue, In the case of hybri” 
seedlings sent for name, the parentage and histor ry should always be briefly stated, for without thes E 
details we are not always able to deal with them satisfactorily.) ; 
dd 2 appear to be Calanthe vestita rubro-oculata. 3 and 4 have also t he 
more purple on the lip. They may be forms of this species or hybr ids. 
they are seedlings, or if the pseudobulbs are constricted in the middle 
figured at page 17 of our last issue. We 
name you mention and should like to know w 
E. R.—1 is clearly another form of Paphiopedilum X aureum, and its resemblance 
_the one marked “ Sallieri Hyeanum iceri 
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had tessellated leaves. That labelled *‘ Leeanum x id ing; 25 ae 
lorsal sepal and base of the petals are regularly blotched with brown. It is a promising 
seedling, but the parentage requires confirmation. : 
H. L.—Not yet to hand. 
R. M. P.—Seeds duly received, with thanks. We will report any success later. 
Photographs received, with thanks. E. O. 0.,°H:‘R, J..McC. 
_ Catalogue received.—We have received the illustrated Catalogue of Orchids for 19 ie a 
issued by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., on, Bradford, containing a fine series © 
species and hybrids, with Prices, and descriptions of some of the more recent. a 
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