THE ORCHID REVIEW. 372 
GARDENERS’ MAGAZINE. 
Disa xX PREMIER. (See p. 339 of our last issue.)—Nov. 4th, p. 655, 
with figure. 
ILLUSTRATION HORTICOLE. 
CATTLEYA GuTTATA, Lindl., VAR. PERNAMBUCENSIS, Rod.—Vol. xl. p. 91, 
t. 184. 
JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE. 
CypRIPEDIUM x CHLonius. (See p. 374 of our present issue.) —Nov. 
and, pp. 344, 395, fig. 59. 
LELIO-CATTLEYA X PisANDRA. A handsome hybrid raised from Lelia 
crispa ? and Cattleya Eldorado 3, by Messrs. Veitch, which received a 
First-class Certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society, on October 
24th.—Nov. and, pp. 394, 407, fig. 60, 
CYPRIPEDIUM X STATTERIANUM. (See p. 373 of our present issue).— 
Nov. goth, p. 417, fig. 61. 
CarrLeya x Lorp Rotuscuitp. A handsome hybrid raised by Messrs. 
F. Sander and Co., of St. Albans, from C. Gaskelliana 2 and C. Dowiana 
aurea 7, which received a First-class Certificate from the Royal Horti- 
cultural Society on October 24th.—Nov. gth, pp. 417, 425, fig. 62. 
LINDENIA. 
ZYGOPETALUM GRANDIFLORUM, Hemsl. A remarkable species.—t. 393- 
LYCASTE CINNABARINA, Rolfe. The handsome species described at page 
303 of our October issue.—t. 394. 
CATTLEYA VELUTINA, Rchb. f.—t. 395- 
VANDA TRICOLOR, Lindl, var. Hove#, L. Lind.—A handsome light- 
coloured variety.—t. 396. 
CONTINENTAL NOTES. 
By C. DE BOSSCHERE. 
NoTWITHSTANDING the cold weather, some fine Orchids were exhibited at 
the Brussels Exhibition on November 12th, including about twenty 
Magnificent varieties of Cattleya labiata from M. A. A. Peeters, and an 
interesting collection of Cypripediums from M. J. Moens. aa. Joles “_ 
also sent a fine Odontoglossum X macrospilum, and Cypripedium * 
miniatum, a very pretty hybrid from C. Spicerianum ? and Ca 
num ¢. 
At the Ghent meeting there was also a good display of showy things; 
