JUNE, 1906.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. ror 
Wincyxiana, Coryanthes maculata, C. speciosa, Cypripedium xX Helen ii., 
C. X Triomphe de Watermael, Dendrobium Kingianum, Lelio-cattleya Xx 
Admiral Dewey, L.-c. x Wrigleyi, Odontoglossum crispum Lindeni, Stan- 
hopea tigrina, and Trichosma suavis. 
In the accompanying Chronique Orchidéenne we observe a note respecting 
a so-called ‘‘ error’? made in the preceding number in writing Cypripedium 
Fairrieanum with two “r’s,’’ into which others are also said to have fallen. 
It remarks that the name should be written Cypripedium Fairieanum, 
because the plant was dedicated by Dr. Lindley to Mr. Fairie of Liverpool. 
But the error was Dr. Lindley’s, for the plant was dedicated to Mr. Fairrie, 
so that the correction should be the other way about. 
A recent number of Die Gartenwelt contains a coloured plate of Cypri- 
pedium hybrids, with accompanying text (page 386). The four figures are 
(1) C. Spicerianum xX insigne; (2) C. X Leeanum superbum  X insigne 
Chantini; (3) C. villosum xX insigne Chantini; and (4) C. Spicerianum X 
villosum. 
A recent issue of the Gardener’s Magazine contains figures of Cypripedium 
Hybrids at Westfield (page 301), and a corner of the Cypripedium house at 
Westfield (page 302). 
Oncidium Claesii, Rolfe, is a very striking new species of the Microchila 
group, discovered by M. Fl. Claes, of Brussels. It has much of the habit 
of O. macranthum, but the flowers are about the size of O. superbiens, and 
the petals and lip are deep carmine, shaded with violet, and the sepals 
bright chocolate red. It will be seen by a notice on another page that 
plants are now offered for sale. 
sibel ig g cs 
ORCHIDS AT KEW. 
OveR a hundred and twenty species and hybrids of Orchids were noticed 
in flower at Kew during the past month, and the houses, as usual, have 
been very gay. Specially interesting is a good pan of the handsome Chilian 
Chlorzea virescens, and a very strong plant of Aerides crispum with two 
racemes, a good plant of Camarotis purpurea, the brilliantly-coloured 
Renanthera Imschootiana, and R. annamensis, Rolfe, having smaller 
orange-coloured flowers spotted with crimson. 
eesti RI 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
ARACHNANTHE ANNAMENSIS, Rolfe.—Gard. Chron., 1906, i. p. 290, fig. 
118 ; Gard. Mag., 1906, p. 300, with fig. 
BRASSOCATTLEYA X THE BARON.—Gard. Chron. 1906, i. p. 281, with 
Suppl. fig. 
