184 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [JUNE, 1906. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM G. W. LAW-SCHOFIELD. 
Tris isa verv handsome variety of Odontoglossum crispum, of which a 
flower and photograph have been kindly sent from the collection of G. W. 
aw-Schofield, Esq., New-Hall-Hey, Rawtenstall, near Manchester. The 
form and substance of the flower are excellent, and the ground colour of the 
petals is pure white, while on the sepals occurs a little rosy suffusion. The 
colour of the blotches is of the richest chestnut purple, and extends through 
Fig. 23. ODONTOGLOssUM CRISPUM G. W. Law-SCHOFIELD-. 
to the back, as will be seen by the lowermost flower, and the side view of 
the upper one. The lip is rather small, but richly coloured, being almost 
reduced to one solid chestnut blotch, with a white margin and some } 
markings on the crest. The flowers are represented natural size. = 
inflorescence produced three flowers, and when the plant becomes strong I 
f I 
promises to stand in the front rank amc 
