60 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
AGANISIA LEPIDA, Lind. and Rchb. f. This is a very charming plant, a 
native of Rio Negro, which was introduced to cultivation as long ago as 
1865, but was soon lost sight of, and has only recently re-appeared. The 
flowers are white, with yellow crest, and the base of the column violet— 
t. 400. 
ORCHID ALBUM. 
LALIA ANCEPS SCHREDERIANA.—. 473. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM PRIONOPETALUM, O’Brien. One of the forms of O. x 
Wilcl atl 49 
VANDA TERES ANDERSONI. A brightly coloured variety.—t. 475. 
PLEUROTHALLIS ROEZLII, Rchb.f. A rare New Granadan species with 
racemes of largish purple-brown flowers.—t. 476. 
ONCIDIUM SARCODES, Lindl.—t. 477. 
Pualus X Cooksonl, Rolfe.—t. 478. 
TRICHOPILIA HYMENANTHA, Rchb.f. A pretty little species now seldom 
seen in cultivation.—t. 479. 
CATASETUM ATRATUM, Lindl. The male flowers of a very singular 
species. For description of the females, see Rolfe in Gard. Chron., 1891, ii. 
p- 36, as the editors remark, ‘“‘ We cannot say what the other sex is like.” 
—t. 480. 
REICHENBACHIA. 
Part 5 of volume ii. of the second series contains :— 
ARACHNANTHE CLARKEI, Rolfe. A handsome species from Sikkim, 
growing at six thousand to eight thousand feet elevation.—p. 35, t. 65. 
ZYGOPETALUM Burtu, Hemsl. A fine species from Costa Rica.—p. 37, 
t. 66. 
CATTLEYA X PaRTHENIA, Bleu. A handsome hybrid derived from C. x 
fimbriata 2? and C. Mossiz gf, by M. Bleu, of Paris——p. 39, t. 67. 
PHALZNOPSIS SANDERIANA, Rchb. f.—p. 41, t. 68, fig. 1. 
PHALZNOPSIS X INTERMEDIA VAR. PORTEI.—p. 43, t. 68, fig. 2. 
CONTINENTAL NOTES. 
By CH. DE BOSSCHERE. 
THE close of the year 1893 was characterised by a greater demand than ever 
for cut flowers of Orchids, which evidently proves that these charming and 
curious flowers are becoming more popular every day. 
Many interesting and unpublished hybrids have flowered in the estab- 
lishment of one of our principal cultivators, M. Ch. Vuylsteke, of Loochristy. 
Cypripedium x Jupiter, derived from C. Boxalii atratum 2 x and C. hirsu- 
tissimum 7, has the dorsal sepal very dark, with a light green apex, and the 
ciliated margin white, the petals strongly undulated, yellowish green in their 
