326 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
Selenipedium x hybridum was also raised by Messrs. Sander, from 
S. caudatum roseum and S. x conchiferum. The sepals are greenish 
yellow and the petals and lip fawn-coloured. 
A third Selenipedium was raised by Messrs. Pitcher and Manda, of 
Hexstable, Kent, and received the name of Cypripedium x Brownii. Itis 
said to be a very handsome form, and its parentage is recorded as “C. 
magnificum. x C. leucorrhodum.” 
The next appeared with Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, of Chelsea. It 
was obtained by crossing Selenipedium longifolium with the pollen of 
Uropedium Lindeni (an abnormal state of Selenipedium caudatum), and 
received the name of Cypripedium x macrochilum. The abnormal lip 
of Uropedium is quite lost in the hybrid, which may practically be con 
sidered as a variety of S. x grande (p. 71). 
The first hybrid from Selenipedium Boissierianum, which completes the 
list, was also raised in Messrs. Veitch’s establishment, by Mr. Seden. S: 
Schlimii was the seed parent. The hybrid, which received the name of 
Cypripedium x Cleola, is a pretty little plant, comparable with a light form 
of S. x Sedeni. 
The remaining hybrids of the year were all Cypripediums, and may now 
be briefly enumerated. 
The following nine were raised in the establishment of Messrs. F. Sander 
and Co., of St. Albans, by Mr. Maynard :— 5 
C. x Orpheus was derived from C. venustum ? and C. callosum 4, and 
is recorded as the first hybrid derived from the latter, which it most 
resembles. 
C. x Castleanum was raised from C. hirsutissimum ¢ and ©. superbiens 
gd. It isa brilliantly coloured and handsome hybrid, bearing some resem: 
blance to C. x porphyrochlamys (p. 105, fig. 7). 
C. x Alcides was obtained by crossing C. hirsutissimum wi 
of C. insigne. It is a large and delicately coloured hybri 
intermediate in character. 
C. x Kramerianum was derived from C. cenanthum 2 and C. 
and most resembles the former. 
C. x barbato-superbiens, whose parentage is indicated in its name 
a stately flower, which received an Award of Merit from the Royal cae 
cultural Society at the Temple Show in May, 1891. It must be consider 
as a variety of C. x superciliare (p. 39). 
C. x Macfarlanei was derived from C. x calophyllum 
anum ¢, and most resembles the former. 
C. x Maynardii is a beautiful hybrid derived from C. p 
C. Spicerianum 3, and combines the characters of the tw 
dedicated to Mr. Maynard, Messrs. Sander’s clever hybridist. a 
C. x Pollettianum is a very handsome hybrid derived from 2 d 
th the pollen 
d, and fairly 
villosum 4, 
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