96 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
the staging, yet allowing a free circulation of air about them, and thus 
preventing fungoid growth, which often occurs when inverted pots. are: 
used, to the detriment of the plants. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
CATTLEYA TRIANE SANDERE.—Journ. of Hort., Feb. 10, p. 127, fig. 19. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X CAUDATUM-RoEz.Lit.—Revue Hort. Belge, Feb., p. 25; 
with plate. 
_ LELIA ANCEPS OWENIANA.—Journ. of Hort., Feb. 17, p. 143, fig. 21. 
LAELIA ANCEPS WADDONIENSIS.—Gard. Mag., Feb. 19, pp. 112, I15, 
with fig. ; Journ. of Hort., Feb. 24, pp. 164, 165, fig. 24 (waddonensis) ; 
Gard. Chron., Feb. 26, pp. 124, 126, fig. 48. 
Lauia X BrisEIs.—Gard. Mag., Jan. 29, p. 68, with fig. 
L#&LIA RUBESCENS, Lindl.—-Gard. Mag., Feb. 5, p. 84, with fig. 
L#LIA MAJALIS ALBA.—Amer. Gard., Feb. 5, pp. 109, 110, with fig. 
L&LIO-CATTLEYA X JACOBIANA.—Moniteur d’Horticole, July 10, 1896, 
p. 158, with plate. This is a form of L.-c. x Aphrodite. 
PAPHIOPEDILUM CHAMBERLAINIANUM, Pfitz.—Bot. Mag., t. 7578. 
SACCOLABIUM MINIATUM.—/ourn. of Hort., Feb. 3, p- 109, fig. 17. 
SOBRALIA Lucastana.—Journ. of Hort., Feb. 4, p, 105, fig. 16. 
CORRESPONDENCE, &c. 
(Corre garoseatapeel sa answered here may find replies to their quertes on other es and in 
s, for various reasons, they have to stand over for a future issue 
H. J. R., Florence. The Cypripedium is not C. x Atys, but looks like a form of 
C. nigritum, Rchb. f., a Bornean species. See vol. v. p. 79. Is there any evidence of your 
plant being a hybrid ? 
¥. Many thanks. Owing to pressure on our space the article, and one or two 
others, must stand over till next month. 
W. J. R., Maghull. -A good typical Odontoglossum Halli. 
B. The resemblance which Cyp ripedium x Mrs. G. D. Owen (C. x super- 
ciliare x villosum) bears to C. X Harrisianum is not saainion, for the latter is half 
villosum and half barbatum, while the former is half villosum, a quarter C. barbatum, and a 
quarter C. superbiens. 
A. W. H. Next month. 
J. and R. C., Wakefield. A small pale form of Odontoglossum x Andersonianum. 
Correspondents are requested not to wrap the flowers they send in cotton wool. If this 
material is used at all in packing, the flowers should always be isolated by a little tissue 
pa When slips of papers containing names or numbers are attached they should not 
be rolled round the stalks, ery in all cases should be tied on in such a w. ay that they can 
be read without being detach 
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