THE ORCHID REVIEW. 153 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 
CATTLEYA IRICOLOR, Rchb. f. (See p. 63 of our February issue.) A 
reference to the Peruvian Amazons as the home of C. Rex, Lindl., is 
evidently a slip for C. luteola, Lindl., for the locality of C. Rex has not 
been divulged, and Lindley is not its author.—t. 7287. 
SATYRIUM CORIIFOLIUM, Sw., var. MACULATUM, Hook. f. A variety 
with orange-yellow flowers spotted with red, which flowered with H. J. 
Elwes, Esq., of Colesborne, Gloucestershire, in August last. A note by 
Mr. Bolus is cited that S. coriifolium is one of the commonest species 
in the Cape Peninsula, and that the insatiable flower gatherers of Cape 
Town carry off from the Cape Flats in spring large bunches of the 
flowers.—t. 7289. 
BULLETINO DELLA R. SOCIETA TOSCANO DI ORTICULTURA. 
CYCNOCHES PENTADACTYLON (from Fournal of Horticulture) —February, 
Pp. 44, t. 2, 
L&LIO-caTrLeyA RIpOLFIANA. A hybrid from Lelia purpurata 
Aurorea 2 and Cattleya Mossiz picta %, and thus practically a variety of 
L. x Canhamiana.—March, p. 72, t. 3. 
THE GARDEN. 
CycnocuEs Warscewiczil, Rchb. f. A reduced sketch of the plant 
Which produced flowers of both sexes with Mr. W. Bull, F.L.S., some 
years ago.—March 18th, p. 217. 
DENDROBIUM PHALZNopPSIS, Fitzg., var. SCHROEDERIANUM. A plate 
showing the ordinary form and a light variety, from Messrs. F. Sander 
and Co.’s establishment.—March 25th, p. 236, t. 902. 
CypRIPEDIUM CHAMBERLAINIANUM, O’Brien, and var. EXCELLENS. 
The Variety has a paler dorsal sepal and deeper brown markings.— 
April 15th, p, 304, t. go5. 
3 GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. : 
C@LocyNe SanpeRw, Krinzl. (vide infra, Reichenbachia)—March 25th, 
Pp. 360, 361, fig. 52. : 
“ LIA X VITELLINA, O'Brien. A hybrid raised in the collection of 
~*t0n Sir Henry Schroder, possibly from L. harpophylla and L. Perrinii.— 
March 25th, p. 365, fig. 53. 
