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ORCHID ALBUM. 
CATTLEYA Mossi, Hook. var. REINECKIANA, Rchb.f. From the collec- 
tion of A. H. Smee, Esq., The Grange, Carshalton.—t. 461. 
DISA TRIPETALOIDES, N. E. Br.—t. 462. 
MAXILLARIA SANDERIANA, Rchb. f.—t. 463. 
CALANTHE VESTITA, VAR. OWENIANA, Williams. A very pretty hybrid 
between C. vestita and C. x Veitchii, and therefore not a variety of C. 
vestita in the true sense. Flowers rose and white with light yellow eye. 
Raised by Messrs. B. S. Williams, and dedicated to G. D. Owen, Esq., of 
Rotherham.—t. 464. 
REVUE HORTICOLE. 
CyPRIPEDIUM CHAMBERLAINIANUM.—June Ist, p. 141, with plate. 
WIENER ILLUSTRIRTE GARTEN-ZEITUNG. 
EPIDENDRUM UMLauFtTu, Zahlbruckner. Described as new and the 
habitat unknown, but it appears to be identical with E. costaricense, Rchb. 
f. (Bot. Zett., x., p. 937).—June, p. 210, t. 2. 
CONTINENTAL NOTES. 
By CH. DE BOSSCHERE. 
AT the last meeting of the Chambre Syndicale des horticulteurs belges, at 
Ghent, some interesting Orchids were observed, and among them the follow- 
ing :—A very fine dark form of Cypripedium Lawrenceanum, from M. Em. 
De Cock. Aérides crassifolium, from MM. Vervaet et Cie., with large and 
brilliantly-coloured flowers. Odontoglossum crispum guttatum, from the 
same firm, remarkable for its perfect form and regular markings. Mormodes 
luxatum eburneum, a splendid plant bearing a raceme of twenty-one ivory- 
white flowers with a large dark purple blotch on the lip, from M. A. Van Im- 
schoot, of Ghent. Gongora odoratissima, with three very fine racemes of its 
curiously-shaped amaranth-coloured flowers, from the same exhibitor. M. 
Van Imschoot also exhibited the rare Brassia keiliana, with ten racemes ; 
Trichopilia crispa marginata, a superior variety, a splendid and well- 
flowered example of Eriopsis rutidobulbon, always so rare in Belgian col- 
lections ; Brassia caudata; and a beautiful example of Miltonia vexillaria, 
with twelve racemes. M. Jules Hye exhibited a beautiful hybrid Odonto- 
glossum, much like O. x excellens. 
The meetings of the Orchidéene, of Brussels, have been suspended 
during June, July, and August. 
In the establishment of MM. Vervaet et Cie., of Mont-St.-Amand, is a 
very beautiful example of Miltonia Phalnopsis, and in the celebrated 
collection of M. A. Van Imschoot a remarkable Cattleya Schilleriana. 
