128 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [ApRIt, 1906, 
CaTTLeya X Octave Doin.—Journ. Hort., 1906, i. p. 201, with fig. 
CypRIPEDIUM BoXxALLI NIGRESCENS.—Gard. Alb., i. p. 39, with fig. 
DENDROBIUM X CuRTISII.—Garden, 1906, i. p. 145, with fig. 
DENDROBIUM NOBILE (with 1,172 flowers).—Journ. Hort., 1906, i, pau 
273, with fig. 
DENDROBIUM NOBILE ALBUM.—Garden, 1906, i. p. 160, with fig. 
L&LIA ANCEPS SCHR@DERIANA.—Garden, 1906, i. p. 188, with fig. 
Lauia X Nemesis TRING Park vAR.—Gard. Chron., 1906, i. Pi 
131, fig. 51. 
with figs. ; Gard. Chron., 1906, i. pp. 200, 201, fig. oe, and cogae tf 
ODONTOGLossUM cRISPUM PiTTIANUM.—Gard. Chron., 1906, i. pp. 196, : 
197, fig. 75 ; Gard. Mag., 1906, p. 212, with fig. i 
OponToGLossuM X FowLEeRIanuM.—Gard. Mag., 1906, pp. 180, 181, 
with fig. ; Garden, 1906, i. p. 173, with fig. : 
ODONTOGLOSSUM xX LaMBEAUIANUM.—Journ. Hort. 1906, i.-p- 
with fig. 
ODonTOGLossUM X SITHII.—Gartenwelt, 1906, p. 260, with fig. 
PHALENOPSIS GLORIOSA.—Gard. Alb., i: p."40,'t.r1. ‘ 
PLEIONE YUNNANENSIS, Rolfe.—Journ. Hort., 1906, i. p. 251, with fig. — 
SOPHROCATTLEYA x Doris.—Gard. Mag., 1906, p. 209, with fig. 
; CORRESPONDENCE. 
(Correspondents not answered here may find replies to their queries on other pages, and in i 
cases, for varigus reasons, they may have to stand over for a future issue. Tn the case of Aybei 
seedlings sent for name, the parentaye and history should always be briefy stated, for without thet 
details we are not always able to deal with them satisfactorily.) 
W.M. A. Acanthophippium sythetense. 
E.A. Schomburgkia undulata. 
r E: 
Hybrid No.7. We have norecord of a hybrid between Lelia purpurata and L. foreg 
x Odontoglossum apterum, better known under its later name of O. nebulosw 
We cannot see why the flowers failed to open well, unless it was a touch of fag. Tt seem 
to be agreed that Odontoglossum seed is best sown on the compost of the plants tht 
selves, care being taken to Breen it from. Secoming dry .. 
Received with thanks. New List of Orchid Hybrids, by Messrs. Sander and Sons 
St. Albans. 
M. J.P. We will try ai next month. 
F. D., and others. Flow Bods received, but notes are unavoidably held 
Three articles i in type are also onic out, but wi il appear in our next issue. 
oes st received, with thanks. G. 1. A., R. S. i. 
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