376 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [DECEMBER, 1906. 
The Manchester and North of England Orchid Society will hold a 
meeting at the Corn Exchange, Manchester, on December 13th. The 
Committee meets at noon, and the exhibits are open to inspection from 
I to 3 o’clock p.m. 
A twin-flowered scape of Paphiopedilum Charlesworthii is sent from the 
collection of H. Gurney Aggs, Esq., Pippbrook, Dorking. The character 
is occasionally seen in strong, well-grown plants. 
THE OrcuHID STuD-Boox.—The additions up to the end of 1906 are 
being arranged, and will appear as a supplement to the volume. This. 
course seems desirable, as the preparation and printing of the work have 
taken longer than we anticipated. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
CATTLEYA DowIANA AUREA VAR. Mrs. F. Harpy.—Journ. Hort. 1906, 
ii. 407, with fig. 
CATTLEYA X J. W. WHITELEY, RossLyn var.—Journ. Hort. 1906, ii. 
451, with fig. 
CYPRIPEDIUM FaIRRIEANUM.— Rev. Hort. 1906, p. 497, fig. 190. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X GERMAINE OpoIx WESTFIELD vaR.—Gard. M ag. 
1906, p. 766, with fig.; Jowrn. Hort. 1906, ii. p. 473, with fig. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X PriAM.—Journ. Hort. 1906, ii. p. 497, with fig. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X VIDOR.—Journ. Hori. 1906, ii. p. 429, with fig. 
L&LIO-CATTLEYA BLETCHLEYENSIS.—Gartenfl. 1906, p. 505, t. 1555. 
LycasTE Dyertana, Sander.—Bot. Mag. t. 8103. 
PLEIONE YUNNANENSIS, Rolfe.—Bot. Mag. t. 8106; Gard. Mag. 1906, 
p. 781, with fig. 
STANHOPEA Warpb1I.—Rev. Hort. Belge, 1906, p. 236, fig. 53. 
ANSWE RS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
[Orchids are named and questions answered here as far as possible. Correspondents are 
vequested to give the native country or parentage of plants sent. An ADDRESSED postcard must be 
sent if a reply by post is desired (abroad, reply postcards should be used). Subjects of spectal interest 
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will be dealt with in the body of the work}. 
HG. Twin-flowered scapes on Cypripedes which are normally one-flowered is. 
believed to be due to good culture, and consequent strength on the part of the plant. It 
been observed and noted in many species and hyrbids. 
: pear that the Cattleya fly is always liable to be re-introduced with 
imported Cattleya labiata, and all newly imported plants should be examined, and swollen 
deformed parts cut away. 
J.G., and several others. Owing to pressure on our space through the annual Index 
several notes are crowded out till next month. 
