192 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [JUNE, 1906. 
CATTLEYA LABIATA Mrs. FRANcIS WELLESLEY.—Gard. Mag., 1906, p. 
303, with fig. 
CATTLEYA SCHREDER& ALBA.—Gard. Chron., 1906, i. p. 300, fig. 122. 
_ CYPRIPEDIUM BELLATULUM.—fourn. Hort., 1906, i. p. 427, with fig. 
CyPRIPEDIUM FAIRRIEANUM.—Gard. Alb., i. p. 61, with fig. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X LAWREBEL.—Gartenfl., 1906, p. 225, t. 1550. 
DENDROBIUM AUREUM.— Journ. Hort., 1906, i. p. 405, with fig. 
EPIPACTIS LATIFOLIA.—Garden, 1906, i. p. 256, with fig. 
HABENARIA BIFOLIA.—Garden, 1906, i. p. 257, with fig. 
LISTROSTACHYS HAMATA, Rolfe.—Bot. Mag. t. 8074. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM QUEEN OF THE EartH—Gard. Chyon., 1906, 
i. p. 209, fig. 126. 
ONCIDIUM LANCEANUM.—Gartenwelt, 1906, p. 403, with fig. 
OPHRYS APIFERA.—Garden, 1906, i. p. 257, with fig. 
STAUROPSIS LISSOCHILOIDES.— Fourn. Hort., 1909, ii. p. 471, with fig. 
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CORRESPONDENCE. 
(Correspondents not answered here may find replies to their queries on other pages, and in some 
cases, for various reasons, they may have to stand over for a future issue. In the case of hybrid 
seedlings sent for name, the parentage and history should always be briefly stated, for without these 
details we ave not always able to deal with them satisfactorily.) 
F.M.O. A light yellow form of Odontoglossom x Adrianze, a very variable natura 
hybrid between O. Hunnewellianum and O. crispum. It should improve greatly as it becomes 
stronger. 
P.R. A heavily spotted form of Odontozglossum x Adrianz (see preceding note). 
H. J.C. Maxillaria grandiflora, Lindl. 
E.N. Avery heavily blotched and handsome form, which should be taken care of. 
E.C. Many thanks. Note next month. 
M.de W. Vanda Denisoniana: 
E.O.0. Odontoglossum x Coradinei. 
H. H. Unavoidably postponed. 
N. B. Manythanks. Hope to utilise it next month. 
Owing to pressure on our Space through the Temple Show several articles and notes are 
unavoidably postponed till next month. 
LYSOFORM.—We have received from the British Lysoform Co. a sample bottle of 
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od. It is essentially 
a 40 per cent. saponaceous solution of formaldehyde, one of the most powerful antiseptics 
and disinfectants known, being also colourless and non-poisonous. For use as an insecti- 
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that it has proved efficacious in destroying fungoid growths, and in other ways 
ce sho possess great advantages if equally efficacious 
respects, and experiments are said to have been made on a large scale. 
hah GUE RECEIVED.—Catalogue of Brazilian Orchids, &c., from M. P. M. Binot 
109, Kue Gallait, Brussels. M. Binot announces his return to Brasil shortly. 
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