284 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
ORCHID ALBUM. ae 
ODONTOGLossuM Epwarpul, Rchb. f. A handsome violet-flowered 
species, with yellow crest, from Ecuador.—t. 465. 
CaTTLEYA TRIAN#, Lind. and Rchb. f., var. REGINA. A beautiful 
variety, with white sepals and petals, and the lip deep purple-crimson in 
front with a broad white margin and the usual yellow disc. It flowered 
with Messrs. B. S. Williams and Son, of Upper Holloway, and is now in 
the collection of the Hon. F. L. Ames, Boston, U.S.A.—t. 466. 
CYMBIDIUM EBURNEUM, Lindl.—t. 467. ae 
CATTLEYA DowIANA AUREA STATTERIANA. This is the C. x Hardyana 
var. Statteriana, Rolfe in Lindenia, viii, p. 77, t. 373, a very beautiful 
form with nearly white sepals and petals, but certainly a natural hybrid 
between C. Warscewiczii and C. Dowiana aurea, and not a variety of the 
latter, as here considered. It appeared in the collection of T. Statter, Esq, 
Stand Hall, Whitefield, Manchester.—t. 468. 
CONTINENTAL NOTES. 
| By C. DE BosscHERE. 
AMONG the Orchids exhibited at the August horticultural meeting at Ghent — 
were several very interesting forms. From M. Alfred Van Imschoot came 
a fine Anguloa eburnea, a beautiful variety of a rare and difficult Orchid; 
Lelio-cattleya x elegans Turneri; Cattleya Eldorado var. Wallisii, and — 
very pretty Cattleya Shepherdiana [We do not know a Cattleya under | 
this name—Ep.]. Madame H. de Waorin de Rousella sent Vanda coerulea, 
with large flowers of remarkable colour. Cypripedium x Youngianum het 
M. Jules Hye confirmed brilliantly the eulogiums which have been passed | 
upon this superb novelty. Odontoglossum Schroederze, from the samt — 
exhibitor, is a hybrid of great beauty, worthy to take a leading place ad 
collections [This also we do not know, though there is an 0. sam 
derianum, Rchb, f., a very obscure plant]. O. Harryanum and 0. j | 
tentaculatum were also good and well-flowered specimens. bie 
Vervaet and Cie. had also two excellent examples of good culture * 
Dendrobium thyrsiflorum and Saccolabium guttatum. A special —_, | 
's due to a new hybrid Cypripedium, raised by M. J. Moens; called | 
CyPRIPEDIUM x CLOTILDE MOENS. — 
This handsome form is a hybrid from C. x Leeanum superbum and 
Haynaldianum, between which it is clearly intermediate in charactet. 
flowers are racemose, very large and open. The dorsal sepal is cleat ® 
at the base, spotted with ashy brown, the centre clear rosy yellow, 
