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The chronological order is retained, and the seed parent placed first :— 
Xx Dedalus (insigne punctato-violaceum X vexillarium superbum). 
xX Atropos (xX Ashburtoniz expansum X purpuratum). 
xX Lachesis (x Crossianum X marmorophyllum). 
X Belus (X Harrisianum nigrum X Mastersianum). 
X Clotho (x politum x Boxallii atratum). 
X Quirinus (Spicerianum xX Appletonianum). 
xX Zalmoxis (xX Williamsianum X vexillarium superbum). 
X Minos var. Youngii (Spicerianum magnificum x Arthurianum). 
X Endymion (barbatum grandiflorum xX Mastersianurn). 
x Nemesis (X Williamsianum xX Boxallii atratum). 
X Iphis (tonsum X Argus). 
x Manto (Chamberlainianum x Harrisianum superbum). 
xX Ultor (Lawrenceanum xX Sanderianum). 
X Youngiz (bellatulum x Volonteanum). 
X Kubele (xX cenanthum superbum X Youngianum). 
X Juturna (x Orpheus Youngianum X Boxallii atratum). 
X Rhodopsis (Charlesworthii x enfieldense). 
X Wendigo (callosum x Sallieri Hyeanum). 
X Thais (insigne X Orpheus Youngianum). 
x Tautzianum var. Youngii (barbatum grandiflorum X niveum). 
Xx Syrinx (tonsum X Youngianum). 
X triumphans var. Youngii ( X cenanthum superbum X_nitens 
superbum). 
Xx Xuthus (x chloroneurum x Appletonianum). 
x Victorinus (insigne punctato-violaceum X Calypso Oakwood var.). 
x Omphale (tonsum X Smithii). 
X Faunus (purpuratum x Charlesworthi). 
x Milo var. Youngii (insigne Sandere x cenanthum superbum). 
Excluding the four varieties of pre-existing hybrids, we find twenty-three 
novelties, of which C. X Kubele is remarkable as having been derived from 
five species, as was pointed out when it was described (O.R. ix. p.271). How 
many other novelties may yet appear in the now dispersed seedlings no one 
€an guess, but these are numerous and have been derived from a large 
number of crosses. 
We find also careful records of three dozen crosses made with a view of 
testing the influence of the pollen parent on the development of the capsule 
and seeds, the resulting capsules being exhibited at a meeting of the 
Linnean Society in March, 1900 (O.R. viii. p. 120). 
Experiments with other genera were apparently few, 
of over fifty crosses, of Cattleya, Lzlia, Sophroaitis, Dendrobium, Odonto- 
glossum, Masdevallia, Lycaste and Maxillaria, though seedlings are only 
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