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one flowers. It is out of the original batch, derived from O. Pescatorei ¢ 
and O. crispum Franz Maxereel 3, but the blotches are less confluent than 
in the one figured at page 209 of our tenth volume. 
O. X FORMOSUM var. Diana (fig. 29) was exhibited as O. x percultum 
var. Diana, but bears such a close resemblance to O. Xx formosum—figured 
at p. 297 of our last volume—as to induce us to change the name, and M. 
Vuylsteke agrees with the suggestion. It is just such a flower as would be 
Fig. 32. O. X WILCKEANUM Fig. 33. O. X RUEICANS, 
VAR. THALIA. 
Fig. 34. O. X ALTUM Fig. 35. O. X AMABILE 
VAR. BELLONF, . GOLIATH. 
€xpected from O. x Rolfeze re-crossed with O. Pescatorei, being most like 
the latter, but with traces of the unmistakeable Harryanum crest and 
markings. The flower is white with bright purple blotches. 
O. X ARDENTISSIMUM VAR. EXIMIUM (fig. 30) was exhibited as a seedling 
of unknown origin, under the name of O. X eximium, but from its general 
characters, including the column wings and crest, we believe it to be one of 
the poly morphic ardentissimum forms. The white ground colour is some- 
