THE ORCHID REVIEW. gl 
JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE. 
SACCOLABIUM CCELESTE.—Feb. Ist, p. 87, fig. 13. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X ApRASTUS. A handsome hybrid, obtained from C. x 
Leeanum superbum @ and C. Boxallii ¢ by Messrs. Veitch.— Feb. 8th, 
p- 103, fig. 16. 
L2&LIA ANCEPS ASHWORTHIANA.—Feb. 15th, p. 125, fig. 19. 
LINDENIA. 
AERIDES LAWRENCE, Rchb. f.—t. 4o1. 
CATTLEYA ELporapo, Lind., var. TREYERAN2, L. Lind. A fine blush- 
coloured variety.—t. 402. 
CATASETUM IMScHOOTIANUM, L. Lind. et Cogn.—A light greenish yellow 
flowered species, allied to C. Hookeri, Lindl., native of Brazil.—t. 403. 
CYPRIPEDIUM PHILIPPINENSE, Rchb. f.—t. 404. 
ORCHID ALBUM. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X SEDENI CANDIDULUM. A form with more highly- 
coloured flowers than the true plant of this name, and probably obtained 
from another cross.—t. 481. 
Cuysis La&vis, Lindl.—A brightly-coloured Mexican species, which 
originally flowered in the collection of Mr. Barker, of Springfield, some fifty 
years ago, having been introduced with C. bractescens. Basket culture is 
recommended for it.—t. 482. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X SELLIGERUM MAJUS.—+t. 483. 
TRICHOCENTRUM TIGRINUM, Lind. and Rchb.f. A pretty little species, 
native of Central America. Block culture is recommended, with a small 
portion of sphagnum moss about the roots, and a shady position at the cool 
end of the Cattleya house.—t. 484. 
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REVUE DE L’HORTICULTURE BELGE ET ETRANGERE. 
CYPRIPEDIUM FASCINATUM. A very handsome hybrid, raised in the 
collection of M. Jules Hye from C. Spicerianum magnificum 2 and C. 
hirsutissimum 2, and thus a fine variety of C. x Ceres, raised by Messrs. 
-Veitch.—February, p. 25, with plate. 
CONTINENTAL NOTES. 
By CH. DE BOSSCHERE. 
Tue February meeting at Ghent was especially interesting, on account of 
the exhibition of some hybrids obtained by the renowned hybridist, M, Jules 
