154 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
CALYPSO BOREALIS, Salisb. A pretty little terrestrial Orchid, widely 
diffused in the northern hemisphere. — It recently flowered with H. J. 
Elwes, Esq., of Colesborne, Gloucestershire.—April 8th, p. 421, fig, 
61. ak 
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TRICHOGLOTTIS COCHLEARIS, Rchb. f.. A curious little species from 
Sumatra, introduced some years ago by Messrs. Veitch.—March 23rd, p. 
233, fig. 47. . , 
CIRRHOPETALUM PICTURATUM, Lodd. A Burmese species, re-introduced 
by Messrs. Hugh Low and Co.—March 30th, p. 253, fig. 50, ~ 
ODONTOGLossuM xX RUCKERIANUM, Rchb. f. var. SPLENDENS. 4 
handsome variety in the collection of Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart.—April 
6th, p. 269, fig. 53. . 
AERIDES VANDARUM, Rchb. f.—April 13th, p. 293, fig. 56. 
C@LOGYNE SANDER#, Krinzl. (vide infra, Reichenbachia).—April 20th, 
P- 313, fig. 59. 
LINDENIA. 
BATEMANNIA CoLveyi, Lindl. <A monotypic genus named in honout 
of James Bateman, Esq., of Knypersley, an ardent collector and successtul 
cultivator of Orchids. It is a native of Guiana, and was named after 
Mr. Colley, Mr. Bateman’s collector. Other so-called Batemannias havé 
been erroneously referred to the genus.—t. 365. ae 
PHALZNOPSIS LUEDDEMANNIANA, Rchb. f. A well-known Philippiné 
species.—t. 366. ; 
L&LIO-CATTLEYA X AM@NA, Bleu, var. DELICATA, Bleu. A roa 
raised by M. Alfred Bleu, of Paris, from Cattleya Loddigesii ¢ and Le 
Perrinii J.—t. 367. ae =i 
LYCASTE MACROBULBON, Lindl., var. YouNct, Rolfe. A variety bat 
very rare yellow-flowered Lycaste, which has been almost or quité 
sight of for many years.—t. 368. 
ORCHIDOPHILE. sta 
CYPRIPEDIUM x CHARLES GoupborNn. A hybrid between ©. tee i 
Sianum and C, insigne Chantini, from the collection of M. Jo 
Luxembourg.— November, 1892, p. 337, fig. I. 
CYPRIPEDIUM x JoskpHINE JoLIBoIs. Derived from th 
hbey 
pod as the ‘Preceding, but the leaf is green, not tessellated So 
2. 7 
e same seed 
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CYPRIPEDIUM x- MADAME Barsey. A hybrid between Ci All af 
and C. tonsum, from the same collection as the two prece 
represented on the same plate.—I.c., fig. 3. 
