THE ORCA/ID REVIEW. 93 
Rod. ; a white and lilac form of this variable species ; February 15th, p. 21, 
t. 170. 
GARDENERS’ MAGAZINE. 
CYCNOCHES PENTADACTYLON, Lindl. ; a supplementary plate of the plant 
described at p. 73 of our present issue; February rith, p. 77. 
REVUE DE L’HORTICULTURE BELGE ET ETRANGERE. 
ODoNTOGLOSSUM HARRYANUM, Rchb. f.; February Ist, p. 39, with plate. 
REVUE HORTICOLE. 
CYpRIPEDIUM X ALFRED BLEvu; a handsome hybrid raised from C. 
ciliolare 2 and C. insigne Chantini ¢, by M. Alfred Bleu, of Paris. It com- 
bines well the characters of the parent species, having marbled leaves, a 
large dorsal sepal lined and spotted with light reddish purple, the petals 
spotted to near apex with a similar colour, and the lip purple-brown ; 
February 16th, p. 84, with plate. 
CONTINENTAL NOTES. 
-By CH. DE BOSSCHERE. 
AT the meeting of the Orchidéene, of Brussels, held on February 14th, many 
beautiful and interesting Orchids appeared. The gem of the show was 
the magnificent Odontoglossum crispum leopardinum exhibited by M. G. 
Warocqué, to which a First-class Certificate of Merit was unanimously 
awarded. Lelia x QOweniana, exhibited by M. G. D. Owen, a supposed 
natural hybrid between L. elegans and L. Perrinii, received a First-class 
Diploma of Honour. M. Kegeljan received a Cultural Certificate for a fine 
specimen of Maxillaria triloris with forty flowers, and Messrs. Linden re- 
ceived a similar award for Dendrobium x Ainsworthii, Lycaste gigantea, 
and Dendrochilum glumaceum. Fourteen Certificates of Merit were awarded, 
many of them to fine varieties of well-known species. Cypripedium x 
Claudii and two other new hybrids, which were unnamed, received Diplomas 
of Honour. 
At the Horticultural Meeting at Ghent, held on February 5th, many 
beautiful plants were exhibited, the following being awarded Certificates of 
Merit —Odontoglossum x macrospilum (Rchb. f.), O. x Wilckeanum sul- 
phureum, O. aspersum, O. crispum formosum, O. President Zaldua, Cypri- 
Pedium x. Albertianum, a new hybrid, obtained from C. Spicerianum and 
C. x vernixium in the collection of M. J. Moens, and Dendrobium nobile 
nobilior, Cultural Certificates were awarded to Odontoglossum Pescatorei 
album, Cattleya amethystoglossa, and Cypripedium x Charles Canham, a 
fine specimen with six magnificent flowers. 
