312 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
CYPRIPEDIUM STONEI PLATYTZNIUM.—Orchid Album, t. 496. 
CYPRIPEDIUM SUPERBIENS. A flower with two lips.—Gard. World, Sept. 
I5, p. 41, with fig. 
Disa NERVOSA.,—Gard. Chron., Sept. 15, pp. 308, 309, fig. 41. 
HABENARIA SUSANNE.—Fourn. of Hort., Sept. 6, pp. 227, 228, fig. 32 ; 
Gard. Chron., Sept. 8, pp. 278, 279, fig. 38. 
L2#LIO-CATTLEYA X BROOMFIELDENSIS.—fFourn. of Hort., Aug. 23, Ppp- 
170, 171, fig. 25; Gard. Chron., Aug. 25, p. 223, fig. 33; Gard. Mag., Sept. 
I, p. 519, with fig. 
L2LIO-CATTLEYA X CANHAMIANA ALBA.—Gard. Mag., Aug. 25, pp. 502, 
507, with fig. 
L#LIO-CATTLEYA X CAUWENBERGHE], L. Lind.—Lindenia, t. 428. This 
is a variety of L.-c. x elegans. 
MASDEVALLIA Davistt, Rehb. f—Lindenia, t. 427. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CIRRHOSUM, Lindl., VAR. SUPERBUM, Hort.—Lindenia, 
t. 424. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM VAR. MACULATUM.—Gard. Chron., Sept. I, p. 
248, fig. 35. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM VAR. MIRABILE.—Gard Chron., Sept. 1, pp. 248, 
249, fig. 36. This is O. x Coradinei mirabile. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM WRIGLEYANUM.—Orchid Album, t. 493. 
SOBRALIA SESSILIS, Lindl.—Bot. Mag., t. 7379. 
TRICHOPILIA SUAVIS, Lindl.—Lindenia, t. 423. 
The eighth part of volume iii. of Xenia Orchidacea has just appeared, and 
contains ten partly coloured plates of fifteen species. Three of the four 
species described by Dr. Kranzlin must take rank as synonyms, Lissochilus 
Graefei being identical with L. Krebsii, Rchb. f, Epidendrum Wend- 
landianum with E. venosum, Lindl., and Saccolabium Sanderianum with S. 
Mooreanum, Rolfe. 
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CALENDAR OF OPERATIONS FOR OCTOBER. 
By H. A. BurBERRY, Highbury, Moor Green, Birmingham. 
TEMPERATURES.—On the figures quoted below allow a rise of 5° to 10° for 
sun heat in all departments. 
Tue Coot House.—Day 60°, night 55°, morning 50°. Fire heat during 
the night will now again be frequently needed, and also during the daytime 
should the weather be very cold. It is best to have a gentle warmth in the 
pipes, if only for a few hours, so that the ventilation may not be discontinued. 
Always bear in mind that when the outside conditions are such as to 
warrant the use of fire-heat, that it is not used in excess, for cool Orchids 
will not stand it. 
-Damping-down in this department may now be done twice a day—morning 
