May, 1906.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 153 
CYMBIDIUM HUTTONI. 
THE annexed figure represents the remarkable Cymbidium Huttoni, Hook. 
f., and is reproduced from a photograph, by Mr. G. I’Anson, of a plant 
which flowered in the establishment of Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., 
Heaton, Bradford, and received a First-class Certificate from the Royal 
Fig. 19. CyMBIDIUM HvTTONI. 
Horticultural Society in July last. 
been given (O.R., vill. p. 232), and we need only repeat that it was originally 
introduced from Java, by Hutton, and flowered in the establishment of 
Messrs. James Veitch & Sons in June, 1867, when it was figured in the 
Botanical Magazine (t. 5676). Soon afterwards it appears to have been lost 
The history of the species has already 
