128 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
A Silver Banksian Medal was also awarded to Messrs. B.S. W 
and Son, Upper Holloway, for a large group, in which were some 
specimens of Cypripedium x Morganie, C. Rothschildianum, 
Williamsianum (C. venustum ? x C. villosum 2), C. x Peetersianum, 
seems to be the same as C. x selligerum, C. x Huybrechtianu 
hirsutissimum 2 x C. Spicerianum %),'a distinct and richly coloured | 
intermediate between its parents. Cymbidium eburneum, Odontoglo: 
mulus Holfordianum leucopterum, Cirrhopetalum picturatum,a green 
Lycaste gigantea, etc. : 
Messrs. J. Veitch and Sons, King’s Road, Chelsea, are indefatigable 
raising new hybrids, and on this occasion showed several ; among 
being Dendrobium x Euryalus (D. x Ainsworthii ? x D. nobile 
a large creamy lip having a deep purple eye; D.. x Aeneas (D. jap 
@ x D. crystallinum 2) with oblong creamy sepals and petals tipp 
pale rose, and a creamy lip also tipped with rose and a fulvous brown 
Epiphronitis x Veitchii (Sophronitis grandiflora ¢ x Epidendrum radi 
with brilliant flowers, and Epidendrum x Endresio-Wallisii were 
shown. These plants of the latter were all from the same seed pod 
quite distinct in the colour and shape of the flowers, and even the le 
Calanthe tricarinata was also shown, with white and lilac flowers. 
_ M. Ch. Vuylsteke, Loochristy, Ghent, sent an Odontoglossum . 
albo-cupreum, which seems intermediate between O. blandum an 
constrictum. .The sepals and petals are whitish blotched with browa, @ 
the lip fiddle-shaped, white, with two projecting yellow teeth. 
REPLIES TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
J. C. B., Windsor.—Many thanks for flowers sent. 
H. J. H., Edinburgh.—Platyclinis latifolia, Lindl., has quite different flowers, and 
shorter leaves. " 
C. W., Birmingham.—Many thanks for photograph : next month. 
W. S., Walton.—One of the multitudinous forms of Odontoglossum * ™ 
‘hybrid between O. gloriosum and O. triumphans. 
H. T. C., Trenton.—Many thanks for your letter. se 
to utilise- 
ulus, a3 
R. M. G., Orange.—Many thanks for photograph, which we may be able 
Oncidium is a form of O. barbatum, Lindl. 
_ H. J. R., Florence.—Cypripedium Bullenianum, not C. Volonteanum. 
curiously abnormal, but we have seen similar malformations in other species: 
ERRATUM. 
At p. 69, line 23, the word “first ” should be corrected to “ second.” 
