320 THE ORCHID REVIEW. OCTOBER, 1906. 
BrassoL#iia Epwarp VIi.—Orelis, 1. p. 37, t- 5. 
CATASETUM GALERITUM VAR. PACHYGLossUM, Rchb. f.—Bot. Mag., 
t. 8093. 
CATTLEYA ACLANDIZ.—feurn. Hort. 1906, ii. p. 243, with fig. 
CATTLEYA LABIATA TRIANZ BACKHOUSEANA.—Orclis, 1. p. 3, t. I. 
CaTrLeEYA MENDELI! var. Frau Lina ABEKEN.—Trib. Hort. 1. p. 
Ayo ts Ee 
CATTLEYA SKINNERI.—Orcitis, 1. p. 20, fig. 10. 
Cympiprum LOwIANUM (monstrous).—Orchis, p. 35, figs. 16, 17. 
EPIDENDRUM ADENOCARPUM.—Gartenwelt, 1905, p. 608, with fig. 
L#&LIA ANCEPS WILLIAMSII.—Orchis, 1. p. 19, t. 3- 
LAELIA PUMILA VAR. PRESTANS.—Journ. Hort. 1906, ii. p. 219, with fig. 
L&#LIO-CATTLEYA Mrs. DE VERE BEAUCLERK.—Journ. Hort. 1906, il. 
p. 291, with fig. 
Maxitvaria Binoti, De Wild.—Orchis, i. p. 25, fig. 13- 
Oncip1um x STANLEYI.—Gard. Mag. 1906, 599, with fig.; Journ. 
Hort. 1906, il. p. 267, with fig. 
ONCIDIUM TIGRINUM VAR. SPLENDIDUM.—Orchis, 1. p. 13,,f- 2- 
PHALZNOPSIS AMABILIS RIMESTADIANA ALBA.—Orchis, 1. p. 21, t. 4- 
SOBRALIA MACRANTHA.—Orchis, i. pp. 30, 31, fig. 14, I5. 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
[Orchids are named and questions answered here as far as posstble, Corre preter are requested 
to give the native country or parentage of plants sent, An ADDRESSED fosica ard must be sent if a 
reply by post is desired (abroad, reply postcards should be used). Subjects of special ene will be 
dealt with in the body of the work], 
T. L.M. Flowers and photographs received with thanks. We will reply shortly. 
J. S. Restrepia sanguinea, Rolfe. 
A.C. Yes, the flower is Stanhopea Wardii, but it is cpp to say how it si the 
name of S. eburnea, a plant figured at page 313 of our present 
H.H Please date your letters. 
The flower purchased as imported O. Sib atoimd is O. atop Eee ant 
whether this can be taken as evidence that the two or! eh ether is very uncertain. We 
should be glad to receive any further evidence on this poi 
LALIO-CATTLEYA Lucasi.—Mr. Cra —_ writes ay the hybrid between Lelia x 
-_ and Cattleya Warscewica Nee oi age 276 as Lzlio-cattleya Lucasi, was gic ive 
med by Mr. Lucas, though some reinahedes person put this name on it. It has since 
ue named L.-c. George i 
jb. MM. Gie Goer granulosa hy brid as is a from the shape of the es 
and the shape and texture of the petals shows that the ond parent was a spe ecies of t ‘ 
labiata le though we fail to identify it Bashees Is it ae [ponsibie to obtain the record 0 
parentage 
D.P. Ye es, ee concerning Orchids and their culture in New Zealand would 
certainly - of inte est. 
J. H. bli Sie form of Cypripedium Charlesworthii, but we have still a fore 
in hs We could not undertake to dispose of it, but you might advertise ! 
Photographs received with thanks.—W. P. B., rT. | ae 
