THE ORCHID REVIE WV, 241 
PHAIUS x HYBRIDUS VAR. GRAVESII. 
Last year a fine hybrid Phaius flowered in the collection of D. O. 
Drewett, Esq., of Riding, Mill-on-Tyne, which had been obtained by cross- 
ing Phaius grandifolius with the pollen of P. Wallichii. In February last 
another equally fine form flowered in the collection of H. Graves, Esq., 
Fig, 13. PHAIUS X HYBRIDUS VAR. GRAVESII. 
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of Orange, New Jersey, U.S.A., which was raised from the reversed cross, 
P. Wallichii in this instance being the seed parent. It flowered when three 
and a half years old. The general habit and shape of flower is much like 
that of P, Wallichii - the flower five inches across, the sepals and petals 
cinnamon-brown in front and white behind, and the lip white with a yellow 
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