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Africa, from Grahamstown to Natal, and has recently been found in the 
highlands of Madagascar.—t. 7309. 
GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
DENDROBIUM DENSIFLORUM, Wall. A fine specimen plant, grown by 
Mr. Princep, gardener at Buxted Park, Sussex.—July 2gth, pp. 122, 123, 
fig. 30. 
-MoRMODES PARDINUM, Batem. VAR. UNICOLOR, Hook. The handsome 
yellow unspotted variety, which has been rare in gardens until recently, 
when plants were imported by Messrs. F. Sander and Co., of St. Albans.— 
August 12th, pp. 180, 181, fig. 34. 
L2LIA TENEBROSA, Rolfe, WALTON GRANGE VARIETY. (See p. 268 of 
our present issue.)—August 19th, p. 221, fig. 42. 
GARDENERS’ MAGAZINE. 
HABENARIA MILITARIS, Rchb. f.—July 29th, p- 436, with figure. 
CatrLeya Forspesit, Lindl.—August 12th, p. 468, with figure. 
JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE. 
DENDROBIUM HooKERIANUM, Lindl. A handsome species allied to 
D. Brymerianum.—July 2oth, p. 49, fig. 8. 
CypripepIuM x WunNIANUM, Rchb. f. A pretty little hybrid derived 
from C. villosum 2 and C. Druryi 3.—July 27th, p. 71, fig. 12: 
MASDEVALLIA X GELENYANA, Rchb. f. A very graceful little hybrid 
derived from M. caudata Shuttleworthii ¢ and M. xanthina ¢.—August roth, 
p. I19, fig. 18. 
L&LIA TENEBROSA, Rolfe, WALTON GRANGE VARIETY. (See p. 268 of our 
present issue).—August Igth, p. 150, fig. 22. 
LINDENIA. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM, Lindl., VAR- FERRIERENSE, Hort. A 
handsome variety, with a very large chestnut blotch on the disc of the 
sepals and petals, and a few small ones, chiefly on the lip—t. 381. 
MASDEVALLIA HARRYANA, Rchb. f., VAR. KEJELJANI, LILACINA, CARNEA, 
REGIN#, and 1LLustRIs, Hort. A series of five varieties, showing some of 
the variations to which this plant is subject.—t. 382. : 
Cuysis BRACTESCENS, Lindl. A well-known Mexican plant, which was 
introduced to cultivation in 1840, by Mr. John Barker, of Birmingham.— 
& 383. 
Mitronia Warscewiczu, Rchb.f. A handsome species, with mein 
panicles of richly coloured flowers. It is a native of Peru and New 
Granada, and was sent by Wallis to M. Linden, with whom it flowered in 
1869.—t. 384. 
An account of the history of Eulophiella Elisabethz also appears 10 this, 
the July number of this work. 
