124 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X JOHNSONIANUM. A handsome hybrid from C. x nitens? 
and C. Lawrenceanum @, raised by Messrs. F. Sander and Co., St. Albans, 
—March 2nd, p. 171, fig. 30. 
CYPRIPEDIUM CONCO-LAWRE. A handsome hybrid, raised in the col- 
lection of Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., from C. concolor 2 and C. Lawrence- 
anum g.—March goth, p. 193, fig. 41. 
CyPRIPEDIUM X PENELAUS. A hybrid derived from C.xcalurum 9 and 
C. caudatum Lindeni $.—March 16th, p. 2109, fig. 45. 
LINDENIA. oe 
CYPRIPEDIUM X MEMORIA MoENsiI. A handsome hybrid, raised by the 
late M. J. Moens, of Lede. C. Spicerianum is believed to have been one 
parent, the other is doubtful. It is compared with a purple C.x Leeanum. 
—t. 361. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X LucIENIANUM. A handsome hybrid, derived from C. 
villosum and either C. bellatulum or C. x cenanthum superbum, apparently 
the latter, as the influence of C. bellatulum, so pronounced in C. x south: 
gatense, C. x Lawrebel, and C.x Paris, is imperceptible in the present one 
—t. 362. 
C@LocyneE Hooxkeriana, Lindl. An elegant little species from the 
Sikkim Himalayas, where it grows from 7,000 to 10,000 feet above sea-level. 
—t. 363. 
MoRMODES IGNEUM, Lind]. var. MACULATUM, Rolfe. A very prety 
variety, differing from the original form in its spotted segments. Native of 
Peru.—t. 364. 
CONTINENTAL NOTES. 
By CH. DE BOSSCHERE. 
Tue horticultural meetings of the month at Ghent and Brussels were a 
what overshadowed by the approaching Quinquennial Exhibition at 
former place, for which things are being held in reserve. Some good 
Orchids, however, were exhibited. At the Ghent meeting esi 
hybrid Cypripediums were exhibited by Messrs. Ed. Vervaet et Cie, ont 
derived from C. Boxallii x C. insigne Chantini, the other from ©. . | 
x C. Spicerianum. Both of them present a combination of the charact# 
of the parent species. The same firm also sent the remarkable and tiful 
ful Dendrobium nobile Cooksoni. M. Jules Hye sent several beat wt 
forms, including Odontoglossum triumphans maximum, a Very large salt 
richly coloured variety ; Cattleya Trianz var. Orion, with transparent y ; 
cee white petals; and a handsome unnamed QOdontoglossum. “* — 
