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CG@LOGYNE CRISTATA LEMONIANA. A fine specimen over four feet across, 
bearing more than five hundred flowers, grown by Mr. Bailey, gr. to Mrs. 
Barclay, The Briars, Reigate.—Gard. World, March 24th, p. 469, with fig. 
C@LoGYNE Moss1&, Rolfe. A handsome new species from the Neilgherry 
Hills, which was exhibited at a meeting of the Royal Horticultural Society 
by John S. Moss, Esq., Wintershill, Bishops Waltham, on March 13th last, 
and awarded a First-class Certificate. The flowers are white with a crescent- 
shaped yellow marking in front of the keels—Gard. Chron., March 31st, 
pp. 400, 401, fig. 49. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X CONCO-LAWRE.—Lindenia, t. 408. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X LAWREBEL.—Luindenia, t. 407. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X WINIFRED Ho.tiincTon. A very beautiful hybrid raised 
in the collection of A. J. Hollington, Esq., Forty Hill, Enfield, from G. 
niveum and C. callosum or C. ciliolare (both have been stated).—Gard. 
Chron., April 21st, p. 495, fig. 60; Fourn. Hort., April rgth, pp. 294, 295, fig. 48; 
Gard. Mag., April 21st, pp, 218, 222, with fig. 
L&LIA X CALLISTOGLossA.—Gard. World, April 7th, p. 501, with fig. 
L@LIA X FINCKENIANA (See p. Q, fig. 1 of our February issue).—Gard. 
Mag., March 31st, p. 176, with fig. 
MASDEVALLIA GARGANTUA, Rchb. f. A remarkable species allied to M. 
Mooreana and M. elephanticeps. It was exhibited by Sir Trevor Lawrence 
at the Royal Horticultural Society’s Meeting on March 13th last, and received 
a First-class Certificate.—Gard. Mag., March 24th, p. 161, with fig. 
_ QODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM VAR. APIATUM. A flower of the splendid speci- 
men for which Baron Schréder received a special Gold Medal on March 13th 
last.—Gard. Chron., March 24th, p. 375, fig. 47. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM X ELEGANS, SANDER’S VAR.. A beautiful variety which 
received an Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society on March 
24th last—Gard. Chron., April 7th, p. 441, fig. 55 
Oncip1Ium Lucasianum. A handsome Oncidium with golden-yellow 
flowers for which Messrs. F. Sander and Co., St. Albans, received an Award 
of Merit on April roth last.—Gard. Chron., April 21st, p. 497, fig. 6r. 
Puarus X MartuH#. A handsome hybrid raised in the establishment 
of Messrs. F. Sander and Co., from Phaius Blumei 2 and P. tuberculosus 8. 
—YFourn. Hort., March 2and, p. 219, fig. 36. : 
CULTURE OF MASDEVALLIAS. 
IN # tie article on the Cambridge Lodge Collection in the ORcHID. REVIEW 
for March, _ ose hati account is given of the treatanent of the Masde- 
vallias:— — 
** During the winter a emnperiuie = 50° -is joneiiasionll as nearly as 
