124 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
MASDEVALLIA X COURTAULDIANA, Rchb.f. A charming hybrid derived 
from M. caudata Shuttleworthii 2 and M. rosea f, in the collection of N. C. 
Cookson, Esq.—p. 63, t. 76, fig. 1. 
MASDEVALLIA X GELENIANA, Rchb. f. Raised by Messrs. F. Sander 
and Co. from M. caudata Shuttleworthii? and M. xanthina f.—p. 63, t. 76, 
fig. 2. 
MASDEVALLIA X MEASURESIANA, Rolfe. Raised in the same establish- 
ment as the preceding, from M. tovarensis ? and M. amabilis f.—p. 63, t. 76, 
fig. 3. 
XENIA ORCHIDACEZ. 
The last-issued number of this work contains the following :— 
TRICHOPILIA KIENASTIANA, Rchb. f.—p. 10g, t. 261. Apparently only a 
form of T. suavis, Lindl. 
MAXILLARIA LONGIPES, Lindl.—p. 109, t. 262. 
C@LOGYNE CUPREA, Wendl. and Kranzl.—p. 110, t. 263. 
SPATHOGLOTTIS WRayI, Hook. f.—p. 111, t. 264. 
CYPRIPEDIUM ROEBELENIU, Rchb. f.—p. 113, t. 265. 
PHOLIDOTA SESQUITORTA, Kranzl.—p. 114, t. 266, fig. I. 
EULOPHIA WARBURGIANA, Kranzl.—p. 115, t. 266, fig. 2. 
RODRIGUEZIA LEHMANNI, Rchb. f.—p. 116, t. 267, fig. I. 
PLEUROTHALLIS GELIDA, Lindl.—p. 116, t. 267, fig. 2. 
PLEUROTHALLIS KEFERSTEINIANA, Rchb. f.—p. 117, t. 268, fig. 1. 
PLEUROTHALLIS POLYLIRIA, Rchb. f.—p. 118, t. 268, fig. 2. 
Luisia GRIFFITHII, Kranzl.—p. 119, t. 269, figs. I-g. This is Vanda 
alpina, Lindl. 
SACCOLABIUM WENDLANDoRUM, Krianzl.—p. 121, t. 269, figs. 10-20. 
The plant known as Cleisostoma Wendlandorum, Rchb. f. 
DENDROBIUM SPHEGIDOGLOSsUM, Rchb. f.—p. 121, t. 270, fig. 1. 
LISTROSTACHYS METTENL#, Kranzl.—p. 122, t. 270, fig. 2. 
CONTINENTAL NOTES. 
By CH. DE BOSSCHERE. 
AT the March meeting at Ghent M. Jules Hye presented a series of Orchids 
of the first rank ; notably a splendid group of fifteen Odontoglossums; the 
beautiful Phaius x Cooksoni; Miltonia x Bleuana rosea, whose large white 
flowers were tinted with rose; a dark Odontoglossum radiatum; O. x 
cuspidatum ; magnificent examples of Ccelogyne cristata; Cypripedium x 
Rex, derived from C. Spicerianum x villosum; C. x Dauthieri; a fine 
white Lelia anceps, &c. M. A. Van Imschoot exhibited the beautiful 
