320 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
Lawrenceanum @), a fine white hybrid with rosy veins and do 
reverse cross of C. x Antigone. An Award of Merit was giv 
lilac-purple Lzlio-Cattleya x Epicasta (L. pumila 2 x C. Warsei 
and also to L.-C. x Nysa (L. crispa 2 x C, Warscewiczii 4), 
exhibited for the first time in August, 1891, and has pale rose s 
petals and a deep purple lip. Dendrobium neo-guineense, which i 
albino of the green-flowered D. Veitchianum, was also shown. 
CORRESPONDENCE, &c. 
CaTTLEYA X HARDYANA.—A superb form of this handsome Cattleya, in the shape: 
flowered raceme, has been sent by Reginald Young, Esq., Sefton Park, Liverpool (gr. 
Poyntz). The plant has twenty-eight bulbs, and this year has produced thirteen fle 
four spikes. The sepals are slightly mottled and the petals slightly veined, while 
deep purple-crimson in front, the disc beautifully pencilled with golden lines, with 
deep yellow blotch on either side. A rather smaller form comes from R. Brooman 
Esq., of Arddarroch, which flowered out of a batch of C. Dowiana aurea from 
Charlesworth, Shuttleworth and Co. 
like to see the matter cleared up. At present it would appear to be a synonym of C. 
tans. And is it certain that the other species came from New Guinea? The otherp! 
Stanhopea Wardii and a variety of Vanda suavis. ) 
R. I. Measures, Esq., Cambridge Lodge, Camberwell, sends a seedling Selenipeal 
near S. X Sedeni, which was derived from S. x cardinale crossed with the : 
longifolium, and thus a hybrid in the third degree :—S. longifolium X Schlimii=S- 
—S. X Sedeni x Schlimii albiflorum — S. x cardinale.—S. x cardinale X S. le n 
SX seedling.—Parentage, S. longifolium 3, S. Schlimii 3. It would almost pass 
form ofS. X Sedeni. Had S. x Ainsworthii been used instead of S. 10Ng = 
aeiates would have been S. longifolium 4, S. Schlimii 4, or precisely the same : 
en. 
Portraits received with thanks ‘—Rodriguezia pubescens from R. B. 
Arddarroch, and C. Winn, Esq., Selly Hill, Birmingham ; which latter also 
pedium X Edith Winn. H. Little, Esq., The Barons, East Twickenham, sends © 
-X selligerum and C. x Io grandis, Several interesting Cypripediums < 
have also been received from Mr, G. l’Anson, of Upper Clapton. 
ERRATA. 
P. ats line 17 from bottom, for Cattleya “Shepherdiana ” read “ Schofield 
P. 286, line 16. Cypripedium Fairieanum was the pollen parent of C 
Edw ardii, not the seed parent, as inadvertently stated. It is correctly given ™ 
description at p, 23. 
