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LycasTE X IMSCHOOTIANA (see p. 8 of our January number).—March 
17th, p. 151, with fig. 
. GARDENING WORLD. 
ANGR4ICUM SESQUIPEDALE. A fine plant with eighteen flowers from the 
collection of M. Sanderson, Esq., Edinburgh.—March 3rd, pp. 421, 422, 
with fig. 
PHALZNOPSIS SCHILLERIANA. A specimen plant.—March roth, pp. 
436, 437, with fig. 
JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE. 
L#&LI0-CATTLEYA X Hon. Mrs. AsTOorR (see p. f11): —February 22nd, p. 
141, fig ge, 
CALANTHE X Baron ScurépER. A handsome hybrid with deep rose- 
purple flowers and a deeper throat to the lip. Calanthe vestita gigantea 
and C. Regnieri are the parents.—March rst, p. 163, fig. 
L2LIO-CATTLEYA X TyDEA. A handsome hybrid inet by Messrs. 
Veitch from Lelia pumila? and Cattleya Triane?. It most resembles 
the former and has rosy mauve flowers with a deep purple-crimson lip.— 
March 8th, p. 181, fig. 30. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X ASHWORTHIE. Supposed to have been derived from 
C. x Leeanum superbum and C. x selligerum majus, but apparently 
identical with the former.—March 15th, p. 197, fig. 33. 
ORCHID ALBUM. 
ONCIDIUM MACRANTHUM, Lindl.—t. 485. 
CYPRIPEDIUM SUPERBIENS, Rchb. f. It is remarkable that all the plants 
in cultivation should have arisen from two original ones, and that the 
habitat is not precisely known.—t. 486, 
L2&LIA GRANDIS TENEBROSA, Gower. The plant now known as L. 
tenebrosa, Rolfe, formerly thought to be a variety of the old L. grandis (see 
p. 146 of our last volume).—t. 487. 
DENDROBIUM DEVoNIANUM, Paxt. Southern China is given as one of 
the habitats of this beautiful plant, but incorrectly, as that locality belongs 
to the quite different D. Loddigesii, Rolfe, formerly confounded with it.— 
t. 488. 
REICHENBACHIA. 
Part 6 of Vol. II. of the second series contains :— 
ZYGOPETALUM CRINITUM, Lodd.—p. 57, t. 73. 
- CATTLEYA LUEDDEMANNIANA ALBA.—A beautiful albino with light yellow 
throat.—p. 59, t. 74 
CyMBIDIUM X WINNIANUM.—A beautiful hybrid from C. vigemedalie 
and C. eburneum 7, whose characters are onstes out at p. 22 of -our 
last volume.—p. 61, t. 75. os 
