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MILTONIA X BLEUANA ROSEA.—Gard. Mag., Oct. 27, p. 637, with fig. 
MorMopEs CoaniAuxu, L. Lind.—Lindenia, t. 444. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM FRANZ MASEREEL.—Fourn. of Hort., Nov. 22, 
p- 467, fig. 71. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM PESCATOREI VAR. PRINCE OF ORANGE.-—Lindenta, t. 
439. This is O. x excellens, Rchb. f. 
ONCIDIUM ORNITHORHYNCHUM ALBUM.—Fourn. of Hort., Nov. 1, p. 399; 
fig. 62. 
ORNITHOCHILUS FuscuUsS, Wall.—Bot. Mag., t. 7385. 
STENOGLOTTIS FIMBRIATA.—Gard. Mag., Oct. 27, p. 642, with fig. 
STENOGLOTTIS LONGIFOLIA, Hook. f.—Gard. Chron., Nov. 10, p. 563, 
fig. 72. 
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CONTINENTAL NOTES. 
By Cu. DE BOSSCHERE. 
At the Chrysanthemum Show which closed the International Exhibition 
at Antwerp, M. Ch, Vuylsteke, of Loochristy, surrounded the statues of 
the King and Queen of the Belgians with a group of beautiful Orchids, 
producing a very beautiful effect. M. Jules Hye-Leysen exhibited the 
beautiful Miltonia vexillaria Leopoldiana, Cattleya x Hardyana, Cypri- 
pedium x Albertianum, and C. x Annie Measures. 
At Gand, also at the Chrysanthemum Show, there was a good number 
of Orchids, including an interesting group of Cattleya labiata from M. 
Metdepenningens, an excellent collection of Cypripediums from M. J. 
Moens, and a beautiful dark Vanda ccerulea and Leelio-cattleya x Gottoiana 
Hyeana, from M. Jules Hye-Leysen. 
The meeting of the Orchidéene, of Brussels, was particularly interesting. 
Cattleya Warscewiczii Leopold II., from the Royal Gardens at Lacken, 
was an object of general admiration, and received a First-class Diploma of 
Honour. The flowers are pure white, except the front part of the lip, 
which is deep velvety purple, and the two _ eyes gradually passing 
into white, and encircled by a lilac border. 
About twenty supposed natural hybrids between Catasetum Bungerothii 
and C. macrocarpum were exhibited by Messrs. Linden. The forms were 
very varied, and the colours ranged from white, yellow, and green, to rose. 
C. x Lindeni and C. x Luciani were among the most remarkable. A 
Diploma of Honour was awarded to the group and four others to special 
varieties. 
In the establishment of M. Peeters, Brussels, we observed a very 
beautiful white variety of Cattleya labiata. 
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