348 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
Carefully regulate the temperatures in each division as advised in former 
Calendars, and, above all things, guard against a hot dry state of the 
atmosphere, which is not only detrimental to the health of the inmates, 
but will encourage the propagation of innumerable insect pests, which 
cause so much devastation amongst plant life. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 
CYPRIPEDIUM MONTANUM, Dougl. A Western American species, much 
like the Eastern C. parviflorum, but with a white lip.—t. 7319. 
PHALZNOPSIS TETRASPIS, Rchb. f.—t. 734%. 
THE GARDEN. 
L2LIA ANCEPS SCHR@DERIANA.—September 23rd, p. 284, t. 928, fig. 1. 
L2&LIA ANCEPS SANDERIANA.—Sept. 23rd, p. 284, t. 928, fig. 2. 
GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
CYPRIPEDIUM CHARLESWORTH, Rolfe. (See page 303 of our October 
issue.)—Oct. 7th, p. 437, fig. 70. 
ZYGOPETALUM LINDENI, Rolfe. A very handsome species of the Wars- 
cewiczella group, with pure white flowers veined with purple at the base of 
the lip.—Oct. arst, p. 493, fig. 85. 
JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE. 
CYPRIPEDIUM CHARLESWoRTHII, Rolfe.—Oct. sth, p. 307, fig. 43- 
LINDENIA. 
CYMBIDIUM GRANDIFLORUM, Griff., VaR. PUNCTATUM, Cogn. A variety 
with a few minute dots at the base of the sepals and petals.—t. 389. 
ODONTOGLOssUM TRIOMPHE DE RaMBoUILLET. A handsome variety of 
O. crispum, from the collection of M. Dallemagne, of Rambouillet, France. 
The sepals and petals are blotched with reddish purple, the ground colour 
being flushed with light rosy pink.—t. 390. 
GALEANDRA CLagsi, Cogn. A very pretty species, imported from 
Brazil by Messrs. Linden, L’Horticulture Internationale, Brussels, through 
their collector, M. Claes. “The racemes are slender and drooping, the sepals 
and petals are suffused and veined with brown, and the lip rose-purple and 
white.—t. 391. 
CymBipium Low1anum, Rchb. f., VAR. SUPERBISSIMUM, Lind. A good 
form of a handsome species.—t. 392. 
ORCHID ALBUM. : 
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CATTLEYA ciTRINA, Lindl. Block treatment is recommended for th 
