178 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
the two parent species. In habit it most resembles D. Wardianum, but 
the nodes of the pseudobulbs are more swollen and closer together. The 
flowers are nearly intermediate in character, as is well shown in the figure, 
the segments being a little shorter than in D. Wardianum, and the lip 
having a pair of smaller brown blotches near the base. It originally 
appeared as long ago as 1879, four years after the Burmese form of D. 
Wardianum was introduced to cultivation by Messrs. Hugh Low and Co. 
The flower here-photographed is from a plant which, as in preceding cases, 
appeared quite accidentally among D. Wardianum, but revealed its true 
character on flowering. The photograph was kindly sent by Mr. Crispin. 
PHALAZENOPSIS TETRASPIS. 
This beautiful white Phalznopsis, so much like P. speciosa in shape, 
seems to succeed well at Kew, where several plants are now flowering, one 
of them bearing three spikes. One spike has five flowers. If the plants 
ever become strong enough to produce the strong branched spikes seen in 
wild specimens it will certainly be a very effective thing. It is perhaps a 
question of time, as both leaves and spikes may grow much larger when the 
plants become older. Such a plant as that recorded at p- 209 of our last 
volume would create a sensation if it could be grown in England, and 
would be worth a pilgrimage to see. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
Brassia LAWRENCEANA.—Gard. Mag., May 5th, pp. 247, 248, with fig. 
CATTLEYA REx.—Revue Hort., May 16th, p- 228, with plate. 
CaTTLEYA TRIANE SCHREDER®.—Gard. World, April 28th, pp. 564, 
565, with fig. 
Ca@LocynE Mossi#, Rolfe—ourn. of Hort., May roth, pp. 364, 365, 
fig. 59 
CYPRIPEDIUM X ADRASTUS.—Gard. Mag., April 28th, p. 232, with fig. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X ANNIE MEASURES. AQ fine hybrid derived from C. 
bellatulum 2 and C. Dayanum f, which was raised by Messrs. F. Sander 
and Co., St. Albans, and flowered in the collection of R. I. Measures, Esq., 
Cambridge’ Lodge, Camberwell.—Fourn. Hort., May 3rd, p. 337; fig. 55; 
Gard. Mag., May tgth, p. 278, with fig.; Gard. Chron., May 26th, p. 657, 
oo. ~ 
CYPRIPEDIUM x CALYPso, OAKWwoop’ VAR.—Reichenbachia, part 8, p. 69, 
ee 77° 4 ; ¢ 
CyPRIPEDIUM x KLOTZscHIANUM, Rchb. f.—Gard. Chron., May roth, p. 
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