THE ORCHID REVIEW. 183 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 
SATYRIUM SPHAROCARPUM, Lindl. The Natal form, which has much 
larger flowers than the Delagoa Bay plant originally described by Lindley, 
and may even represent a distinct species. The flowers are white, with 
some brownish-red lines on the segments. Tubers were sent to Kew by 
Mr. J. M. Wood, A.L.S., Curator of the Natal Botanic Garden, in March, 
1892, and flowered in the following October.—t. 7295. 
THE GARDEN. 
HABENARIA MILITARIS, Rchb. f. A coloured plate of this handsome 
terrestrial Orchid, from a plant in the collection of Sir Trevor Lawrence, 
Bart., where it is so successfully grown. Its culture was given at p. 83 of 
our March number.—May Oth, p. 370, t. 903. 
JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE. 
CALYPSO BOREALIS (see p. 154).—April 27th, p. 331, fig. 62. 
L&LIO-CATTLEYA X ASCANIA (see p. 167 of our present issue).—May 
4th, p. 351, fig. 65. 
ZYGOPETALUM X SEDENI.—May 11th, p. 377, fig. 69. 
LINDENIA. 
The April number of this work contains :— 
VANDA TRICOLOR, Lindl., VAR. PLANILABRIS, Lindl. A handsome variety, 
characterised by its broad, flat lip.—t. 369. 
CATTLEYA LABIATA, Lindl. Three handsome varieties—ALBA, fig. 1; 
GLORIOSA, fig. 2; and FLAMMEA, fig. 3.—t. 370. 
Cyrtopopium Atici#, L. Lind. and Rolfe. A small-flowered new 
Species from Pernambuco, with light whitish-green flowers spotted with 
red-brown.—t. 371. 
CoLax juGcosus, Lind].—t. 372. 
ORCHIDOPHILE. 
CymBipium DevoniANuM, Paxt.—February, p. 48, with plate. 
CYcNocHES CHLOROCHILON, Klotzsch.—February, pp. 52, 53, with 
figure. 
REICHENBACHIA. 
-. Part III. of Volume II. of the second series contains :— 
~ Cypripepium x LEEANUM, Rchb. f. VAR. GIGANTEUM, Rolfe. An ex- 
ceptionally large and handsome variety, raised in the collection of Messrs. 
