THE ORCHID REVIEW. 177 
EULOPHIELLA ELISABETH. 
THE accompanying illustration represents a fine specimen of Eulophiella 
Elisabethe which flowered at Kew during the present spring, reproduced 
from a photograph taken by Mr. A. Griessen, now in charge of the Orchid 
department there. It is one of the best examples of the species which we 
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have seen, the leaves and flower spikes being very luxuriant, and the 
photograph had to be taken on a very reduced scale. The history of this 
Orchid will be too fresh in the minds of our readers to need repetition, as 
it has already been fully detailed in these pages, but we may add that the 
plant proves to have an excellent constitution, and only requires a good 
