THE ORCHID REVIEW. 179 
_ CYPRIPEDIUM X MACROCHILUM GIGANTEUM.—Gard. Mag., May tath, 
ip. 265, with fig.; Journ. of Hort. May 17th, pp. 386, 387, fig. 62. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X MASTERSIANUM, Rchb. f.—Gard. Chron., May trath, 
P- 593, fig. 74. 
DENDROBIUM CHRYSANTHUM. A fine specimen, grown by Mr. Frank 
Lowe, gardener to the Marquis of Downshire, Easthampstead Park, 
Wokingham.—Gard. Chron., May 5th, pp. 564, 565, fig. 71. 
DENDROBIUM X DELLENSE.—fourn. of Hort., May 17th, pp. 379, 386, 
fig. 61. 
DENDROBIUM X EuRYALUS.—Fourn. of Hort., April 26th, pp. 315, 322, 
fig. 52. 
DENDROBIUM GLOMERATUM, Rolfe.—Gard. Chron., May 24th, p. 653, 
fig. 80. 
EPIDENDRUM ELttsu1, Rolfe.—Fourn. of Hort., April 26th, pp. 322, 323, 
fig. 53-_ 
EULOPHIELLA ELISABETHE.—WNeubert’s Gart. Mag., January, p. 2, t. I. 
LIssOCHILUS GIGANTEUS, Welw.—Reichenbachia, part 8, p. 77, t. 80. 
MASDEVALLIA CHIMZRA VAR. MooREANA. A variety with deep yellow 
ground.—Reichenbachia, part 8, p. 71, t. 78. 
MILTONIA PHALENopsIS.—Keitchenbachia, part 8, p. 75, t. 79. 
PHALENOPSIS STUARTIANA.—The Garden, May togth, p. 426, with fig. 
WARSCEWICZELLA WAILESIANA.—The Garden, May 12th, p. 336, t. 96I. 
NOTICE OF BOOK. 
A Manual of Orchidaceous Plants Cultivated under Glass in Great Britain. 
Part X. General Review of the Orchidez. James Veitch and Sons, 
Royal Exotic Nursery, Chelsea. 
Preceding parts of this highly meritorious work have been noticed in our 
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of the Order, and treats of the Morphology of Orchid flowers; Homologies 
of Orchid flowers; Teratology of Orchids, by Dr. Maxwell T. Masters; 
Vegetative structure ; Minute structure; Fertilisation ; Hybridisation ; 
Geographical distribution and climatology, illustrated with two maps show- 
ing temperature and rainfall; Classification; A Retrospect of Orchid 
Culture ; Orchid Amateurs of the past; Some results of the Hybridisation 
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being profusely illustrated. It concludes with a scheme for binding the work 
in two volumes, and an Index of Genera for each, though the separate 
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