64 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
“THE GAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION 
WE have received the programme of the Thirteenth International Exht 
bition of the Société Royale d’Agriculture et de Botanique de Gand, to b 
held from April 16th to 23rd next. Classes 18 to gt are set apart: fo 
Orchids, and numerous Gold and Silver Medals are offered for collectionse 
cut flowers, for single specimens of all the important garden genera, including 
novelties, both species and hybrids, and for numerous collections of varie 
kinds, as Cattleya and Lelia, Cypripedium and Selenipedium, Masdevalh 
Dendrobium, Odontoglossum, Vanda and its allies, and others. cn 
set apart for amateurs and nurserymen. Entries close on March 7 
and full particulars may be obtained from the Secretary, M. E. Fics “ 
Gand. 4 
_ REPLIES TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
C. de B.—Many thanks. ‘a 
W. L., Hapton. = Paltocasienere x Sedeniana rosea, a handsome variety ; next mo 4 
J. W., Ryde.—Your suggestion is a good one, and, as you will see, is being a 
upon. be 
F,:F, , Argenteuil. —The two flowers have not yet reached us. 
W. H. P.—The capital T in Schomburgkia Tibicinis is not incorrect, though not d ie 
thus written. It means, literally, The Trumpeter’s Schomburgkia, in reference to the 
thatin Honduras the hollow pseudobulbs are used by native children as horns. The in a: 
capital is generally used in substantive names. 
W. W. M.—Many thanks for portrait ; next month. 
et ERRATA, 
P. 7, line 8 from bottom, for “ Howard” read “ Holbrook.” 
P. 14, line 8.—It has been pointed out to us that Mr. White did on immediate u co 
the late J. C. Spyers in charge of the Burford collection, the interval being filled by Mess 
Baxter and Bickerstaff, successively, : 
P. 19, line 7, for  Foerstermanii” read “ Fcerstermanni.” 
P. 19, line 9, ‘‘ Angzecum” read “ Angrecum.” 
P. 21, line 10 from bottom, for “ Islington” read “ Ilsington. ” 
P. 30, line 15 from bottom, for * W. Wells” read “M. Wells.” _ 
