220 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
L2&ELIO-CATTLEYA X ELEGANS VAR. LEUCOTATA. This is a form of L.-c. 
x Schilleriana.—Lindenia, t. 413. 
LELIO-CATTLEYA X FREDERICK BoyLe.—Gard. Mag., pp. 312, 316 
With fig. 
LycasTE cosTata.—Fourn. of Hort., June 14th, p. 467, fig. 76.—This 
is Lycaste mesochloena, Rchb.f. See Orchid Review, i. p. 72. 
LycasTE x ImMscHooT1ana.—Lindenia, t. 410. 
Lycaste Luciani, L. Lind. and Cogn.—Lindenia, t. 412. 
MAXILLARIA VENUSTA.—Orchid Album, t. 492. 
MILTONIA SPECTABILIS.—Orchid Album, t. 4gI. 
MILTONIA VEXILLARIA.—Garden, June 23rd, p. 536, with fig. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CORDATUM AUREUM.—Orchid Album, t. 489. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM, BARONESS SCHRODER.— Fourn. of Hort., 
June 2tst, pp. 490, 491, fig. 80. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM NOBILIUS.—Fourn. of Hort., May 31st, pp. 
423, 430, fig. 64. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM REx.—Gard. Mag., pp. 312, 316, with fig. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM SANDERZ.—Fourn. of Hort., May 24th, pp. 
401, 408, fig. 65. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM VAR. WALTONENSE.—Lindenia, t. 416. 
ODONTOGLOssUM VUYLSTEKEANUM.—Gard. Mag., June 23td,. p.- Sey, 
with fig. 
ONCIDIUM AMPHIATUM MaJUS.—Garden, June goth, p. 491, with fig. 
PALUMBINA CANDIDA.—Orchid Album, t. 490. 
PHAIUS X OWENIANUS.—Journ. of Hort., June 7th, p- 445, fig. 72; 
Gard. Chron., June 23rd, pp. 783, 787, fig. 102. 
SELENIPEDIUM SARGENTIANUM, Rolfe.—The interesting Brazilian species 
described at p. 239 of our last volume.—Gard. Chron., June 23rd, p. 781, 
fig. Ioo. 
STANHOPEA MARTIANA. 
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Garden, June 2nd, p. 470, with fig. 
CONTINENTAL NOTES. 
By CH. DE BosscHERE. 
AT the International Horticultural Exhibition at Lille’ many beautiful 
Orchids were sent, by MM. Boutemy and M. Ad. Van den Heede, from 
France, and MM. Peeters and Vervaet, from Belgium. Among the 
numerous species and varieties sent by M. Peeters must be mentioned— 
the beautiful varieties of Odontoglossum crispum guttatum, an unusually 
dark Lelia tenebrosa, a beautiful Cattleya Mossia Reineckiana with richly- 
Coloured lip, a Cattleya Warneri remarkable for the breadth of the petals 
and rich colour of the lip, Oncidium macranthum with seventy-five flowers, 
