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Medusz and the rare Brassia Antherotes also claim attention, while the 
genera Anguloa, Lycaste, Maxillaria, Rodriguezia, Sobralia and Trichopilia, 
are all represented by the most appreciated species. 
And here we may notice the Masdevallias, before turning to the Indo- 
Malayan genera. Only those Masdevallias that are par excellence horti- 
cultural species and varieties are admitted into this collection. Of such the 
most brilliant varieties of M. coccinea (M. Lindeni and Harryana of 
gardens) and M. ignea hold a conspicuous place. Besides these are M. 
macrura, M. tovarensis, M. triangularis, M. Veitchiana, M. Ephippium, M. 
racemosa, the rare but free-growing M. Schrcederiana, the finest of the M. 
Chimera varieties, and allied species, as M. bella; also the hybrids M. x 
Chelsoni, M. x Courtauldiana, M. x Gairiana,and M. x Hincksiana. The 
whole group of Masdevallias at The Dell is in the finest cultural condition 
possible. : 
We must now glance through the Indo-Malayan genera. 
The great genus Dendrobium is represented by upwards of fifty natural 
species, of which we can only point out the very rarest to be seen in British 
collections, as D. Griffithianum and its variety Guibertianum, D. crepi- 
datum, D. Draconis, D. Harveyanum, D. longicornu, D. Lowii, D. Mac- 
carthie, D, rhodopterygium, the recently introduced D. Macfarlanei, D. 
lineale, D. atroviolaceum, the superb D. Phalenopsis, also D. superbum, 
varieties Burkei and Dearei. Among the rare hybrids are D. x splendid- 
issimum grandiflorum, D. x rhodostoma, D. x euosmum leucopterum 
and D. x Aspasia. 
We now take a rapid review of some of the Indian Vandew.. Among the 
Aérides are the extremely rare A. multiflorum Veitchii, A. Fieldingi 
Williamsii, A. suavissimum Ballantinei, A. Lawrencee Sanderianum, A. 
Quinquevulnera albiflorum, some of them quite unique. The genus Vanda 
itself is represented by grand specimens of the finest and most distinct 
varieties of V. tricolor and V. suavis, also by the following rare forms: V. 
Denisoniana hebraica, V. insignis Schroederiana, V. Parishii Marriottiana, 
V. teres candida, and others. In Rhynchostylis we find R, retusa Heathii, 
the only plant. Among Phalznopses are the phenomenal hybrid named 
John Seden, and of imported forms P. Aphrodite Dayana, P. amabilis. 
aurea, P. violacea Schreederiana, P. intermedia Brymeriana, &c. Space is 
afforded for Arachnanthe Cathcartii, A. Clarkei, A. Lowii, Renanthera. 
coccinea, R. matutina, Stauropsis lissochiloides (Batemanii) Cymbidum 
Lowianum, probably the largest specimen in Europe. Nor must we omit 
to mention Cymbidum Traceyanum, the only plant known, C. eburneum 
Parishii, and the very fine hybrid, C. x eburneo-Lowianum. 
Phaius and Calanthe are represented by all the most showy species. 
We must also note that remarkable hybrid between the two genera, Phaio- 
calanthe x Sedeniana, now finely in bloom. Among rare Coelogynes are 
