Marcu, 1906.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 89 
PAPHIOPEDILUM x STATTERIANUM. 
WE are now able to give a figure of the handsome Paphiopedilum x 
Statterianum, whose history was given at page 68 of our last volume. It 
is reproduced from a painting kindly sent by Francis Wellesley, Esq., 
Westfield, Woking. Its parentage is P. Spicerianum ¢ and P. xX 
vexillarium ¢g, and it may be remarked that it is most like the former in 
shape but the latter in colour. The markings on the staminode and dorsal 
sepal are rich purple, the latter having a deep purple band up the centre, a 
Fig. 11, PAPHIOPEDILUM X STATTERIANUM. 
green basal area, and a white margin. The petals are dull purple with a 
green base, and the lip is suffused with dull purple in front. The foliage 
is prettily tessellated. It is a very beautiful hybrid, as may be judged from 
the fact that it gained a First-class Certificate from the R.HLS. in October 
1893, when exhibited by T. Statter, Esq., after whom it was named. 
