THE ORCHID REVIEW. 201 
HYBRID ODONTOGLOSSUMS. 
(Continued from page 174.) 
Our last paper contained an account of the multitudinous forms of Odonto- 
glossum xX glorioso-crispum, and as a few others were discovered when too 
late, they may be included here. It is quite possible that others will yet 
come to light. 
_ In the series of coloured plates issued with the Sale Catalogues of the 
Fernside Collection in 1891 and 1893, a few forms occur which are not 
named in accordance with the preceding paper, and may therefore be men- 
tioned here, as these plates are likely to be preserved by many for future 
reference. - The plates were issued without numbers, and it is by no means 
an easy matter to find any given plant, but if the reader will number them 
consecutively from one to eight in each, he will be able to refer immediately 
to anything here cited. 
In the 1891 Catalogue may be noted :— 
“QO. hybrid,” p. 19, n. (or “ lot”) 526, t. 2, fig. §9.—A dark spotted ab with broad seg- 
ments, somewhat ee between O. * Andersonianum and O. x Ruckerianum, but 
most resembling the latte 
In the 1893 Catalogue may be found :— 
“O. Alexandree,” p. 9, n. 156, t--4, fig. 19 —A good O. x Andersonianum. 
* O. Alexandre,” p. 12, n. 221, t. 2, fig. 44.—A very remarkable form of O. x Ander- 
— with many violet spots. 
exandrz,” p. 10, n..188, t. 5, fig. 173.—A form of O, x Andersonianum. 
r O. x Andersonianum,” p.' 14, n. 293, t. 7, fig. 93.—One of the forms of O. X delto- 
glossum, which, of course, may be called O. Xx ‘A idersoneiaadi with yellow ground. 
Other forms figured in these Catalogues will be mentioned in their 
proper places. 
I now believe that O. x Scottii was wrongly included under O. glorioso- 
crispum, as I have found a second note about it, in consequence of which 
it had better be transferred to the following. The descriptions, however, are 
very meagre, and a flower of it would be very acceptable. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM X LUTEOPURPUREO-CRISPUM.—Continuing our investi- 
gation of the hybrids partly derived from Odontoglossum crispum, we 
May next consider the combination with O. Juteopurpureum. This, too, 18 
very common in cultivation, and some of the best forms occupy the premier 
position among hybrid Odontoglossums as regards beauty. It is also 
Specially interesting as te first one whose parentage was proved by direct 
experiment. 
Odontoglossum luteopurpureum is a very widely diffused and variable 
Species. It occurs both on the eastern and central Cordilleras of New 
Granada, occurring on the former from about one hundred miles south of 
Bogota to as far north as Ocana, and on the latter from Quindiu to Medellin. 
