THE ORCHID REVIEW. 30 
on 
A GROUP OF ODONTOGLOSSOMS. 
Our August number contained a portrait of a group of four very hand- 
some varieties of Odontoglossum, which were exhibited and received 
awards at the last Temple Show, and we now have pleasure in giving 
four other striking forms, which were also exhibited at the same time, the 
photograph, as before, being kindly taken for us by H. Little, Esq., of 
The Barons, Twickenham. The flowers are represented two-thirds natural 
size. 
O. CRISPUM XANTHOTES (Fig. 29) is a pure white form with the exception 
of the disc of the lip which is deep yellow, while each sepal has usually a 
Fig. 29. O. CRISPUM XANTHOTES. Fig. 30. O. x ANDERSONIANUM VAR. 
Fig. 31. O. X A. SUPERBUM. Fig. 32. 0. X HORSMANII. 
few similar spots in the middle. This character, however, is somewhat 
variable, and in the flower here represented, two of the sepals are, like the 
petals, unspotted. The yellow spots come out dark in the photograph. 
The plant is in the rich collection of Baron Sir Henry Schréder, The Dell, 
Egham, and received a First-class Certificate at the Temple Show. It is 
figured at t. 312 of the Lindenia. 
O. x ANDERSONIANUM, Hazelbourne variety (Fig. 30) is a very pretty 
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