ow, 
Odontoglossum — 18 
ray, | * 7 
INDEX. 381 
Martius’ Flora Brasiliensis, Orchidacee 
ogniaux), 271 
Masdevallia x Amesiana, 293; Arminii, 
Burbidgeana, 265; X Cassiope, 
356; xX caudato-Estrade, 261; X Chel- 
soni, 69; X C. splendens, 261 ; Chimera 
Vanneriana, 206; Xx Courtauldiana, 261 ; 
gantua, 29; X Geleniana, 133, 186; X 
glaphyrantha, 132; X Henrietta, 246; x 
Hincksiana, 78, 133;  Kimballiana, 61 ; 
Lowii, 287; xX McVittie, 22, 35 
Measuresiana, 293; X Mundyana, 324; 
x Parlatoreana, 261; X Rebecca, 245; 
x Rushtonii, 210; X Shuttryana, 356; X 
splendida, 2615 xX Stella, 293; Troglo- 
Maxillaria grandiflora, its habitat, 136; 
Striata, 265 
Megaclinium minutum, 76 
Miltonia x Bleuana, 260; X Joiceyana, 268, 
287 ; spectabilis vicinal 304 ; vexillaria 
Daisy Haywood, 285 
NEODRYAS Sacciana, 
Nomenclature, 66, wee ee hybrids, 340, 353 
Nursery Notes, 364 
Opituary, John C. Bowring, 213; Hugh 
s M, 333) 3343 albo- 
cupreum, 128; X Andersonianum, 142, 
170, ees 174 ; X baphicanthum, 171, 1743 
mmaculatum, 199 ; X Bergmani, 204, 
206 ; ; X bickleyense, 204, 205;  Bleich- 
roederianum, 172, 1743; X Brassia, 172, 
04, 20! 
276, 277 ; crispum at Rosefield, Seven- 
oaks, 230; X cuspidatum, 332, 333 
platyglossum, 332; X de ltoglossum, oe 
Denisoniz, 202, 205; X Edithiz, 
172, 174 ; Edwardii, 65 ; X excellens, 158, 
— x Sogn 173) 1745 essa 
x glorioso-crispum, 17° 3 
A AB ttn aah % — 
cum, 171, 174; X hinnus, 333; * histri- 
onicum, 332, 333; * Jenningsianum, i7l; 
174; X Josephine, 172, 1743 Krameri 
album, 200 ; ich ae 178; X lanceans, 
173, 174; X Leeanum, 44, 172, ee 
lepidum, 334; X perpen es 204, 2 
292; xX ligulare, 276, 277; * OES 
Odontoglossum— 
171,174; X Lindleyano-crispum, 275; 
Lindleyano-luteopurpureum, 333 ; Londes- 
boroughianum, 282, 313 ; X luteopurpureo- 
crispum, 201; luteopurpureum Cobbia- 
num, 34; X lyroglossum (Hort.), 202, 205 ; 
x macrospilum, 203, 206; X Marricttia- 
num (Hort.), 203, 205 ; X Measuresianum, 
172, 174; X Mooreanum, 373; X mulus, 
331, 333; ™ Ortgiesianum, 172, 174; 
peruviense, 223 ; Pescatorei Lewisii, 135 ; 
x Pollettianum 172, 174; X prionopeta- 
lum, 203, 206; X Roebelenianum, 187; x 
Ruckerianum, 171, 174; X Schlesingeria- 
num, 172, 1743 X Scottii, 172, 174, 201, 
203, 206; X Shuttleworthii, 203, 206; x 
Smeeanum, 203, 205; X tentaculatum, 
332, 333; Uroskinneri i ase 334; 
inbsentive te 172, 174} Wilckea- 
num, 202, 205, 292; X W. ac 135 
Pearsons that, 142, 170, 201, 275, 
33! 
Oncidium bidens, 208; xX caloglossum, 299, 
300; crispum and allies, culture of 296; 
cristatum, 10; X elegantissimum, 301, 302 ; 
x flabelliferum, 301, 302; x Forbesio- 
vi sytyle, 301; X Gardneri, 301, 302; 
Larkinianum, 299, 301 ; luteum, 267 ; 
Mantinii, 299, 301; X Marsal 
Forbesii, 299; pectorale, 299, 30° ; 
Pollettianum, 302 ; X preestans, 391, ee “ 
x preetextum (E. Morr.), 301, 302 5 Saintle- 
— um, !6; unicolor, 266; NV heatley- 
anum, 304 ; zonatum, 200 
6 ie hybrid, 298 
Orchids at Royal Horticultural Society, 29, 
60, 94, 125) 157, 186, 222, 255, 285, 317, 
9, 372; at Covent Garden, 168 
Orchid culture fifty years ago, ! 38 ; flowers 
dried in sand, 233; flowers dyed, 226 
fons in the Jungle, 47, 82, 111, 163, 
brcbids, rae ‘Chambecains,.10 5, 107, 289 
Orchids of 1892, 9; portraits, s¢e o Petiais 
Orchis purpurea, 164 
PACHITES appressa and P. Bodkini, 271 
Pelexia maculata, 77 
Peristeria aspersa, 3! 18 
Phaius x amabilis, 87, 96; Cooksoni, 
quilinus, 6 ; X irr 
grandifolius, 324 5 eicus: 
nus, 195 
