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with a good six-flowered spike, Lelio-cattleya x Aurora, the rare L.-c. X 
amanda, and a good form of L.-c. X elegans. 
Messrs. F. Sander and Co., St. Albans, exhibited a few very interesting. 
Orchids in a small miscellaneous group. They included the remarkable 
Bulbophyllum grandiflorum, a good B. barbigerum, two plants of 
Odontoglossum bictoniense album, one bearing three spikes, the rare 
Oncidium incurvum album, Cattleya velutina, a good C. Gaskelliana, C. 
Leopoldi, and a form of C. x intricata, prettily spotted with brown on a 
light rose-coloured ground. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
CYMBIDIUM CANALICULATUM.—Gard. Mag., June 25, pp. 406, 407, 
with fig. 
DENDROBIUM PIERARDI.—Gard. Mag., Aug. 13, p. 526, with fig. 
L&LIA PRESTANS.—Garden, June 25, p. 550, with fig. 
L2LIO-CATTLEYA X ADMIRAL DEWEY.—Gard. Mag., Aug. 6, pp. 508, 
509, with fig. 
L#LIO-CATTLEYA X INGRAMII GIGANTEA. — Journ. Hort., Aug. II, 
pp. 108, 109, fig. 20. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM LEHMANNI (Schofield’s variety).—Gard. 
Chron., Aug. 20, p. 147, fig. 39. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM LUCIANI.—Gard. Mag., June 25, p. 406, 
with fig. 
STANHOPEA MADOUXIANA, Cogn.—Gard. Chron., Aug. 20, pp. 134, 135; 
fig. 34. : 
STANHOPEA RopIGASIANA.—Gard. Mag., July 30, p. 492, with fig. 
VANDA X Miss Joaguim.—Gard. Chron., Aug. 13, p- 123, with plate. 
CORRESPONDENCE, &c. 
(Correspondents not answered here may find replies to their queries on other pages, and in 
some cases, for various reasons, they have to stand over for a future issue. ) 
F.J. Le M. Photograph 3 appears to be a natural hybrid between Sobralia macrantha 
and S. xantholecua, and thus a form of S. x Veitchii. 4 may be S. leucoxantha. 
De B.C. Believed to be a form of Odontoglossum ramosissmum, which is very variable. 
E. F.C. It is difficult to say why Lzelia anceps and others should be making growths 
one or two back bulbs as well as from the leading one, but it is not generally 
considered a good sign. The use of a small quantity of ammonia on the pipes can scarcely 
cause. 
