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kewense crossed with E. evectum, producinga hybrid having purple flowers 
(but not of the same shade as E. evectum), and of E. X kewense crossed 
with E. xanthinum, this cross bearing flowers resembling E. X kewense. 
When E. X kewense was self-pollinated it reproduced flowers of three 
sorts bearing great resemblance in colour to E. evectum, E. x kewense, 
and E. xanthinum respectively. 
May 18th, 1909 :— 
OrcHID Hysprips.—Mr. G. Wilson sent flowers of seedlings of the cross 
Dendrobium nobile album X D. Findlayanum (= D. x Cybele). All the 
seedlings which had flowered (about sixty) had borne coloured flowers 
approaching D. nobile, with one exception, where the flowers were white 
with a faint pink tinge. 
June 8th, 1909 :— 
MALFORMED ORCHID.—Mr. Rolfe exhibited an Odontogicssuia | in which 
the petals had acquired somewhat the coloration of the lip.—This was the 
curious Odontoglossum crispum cristatum exhibited by Messrs. Armstrong 
& Brown, and recorded at page 212. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
CATTLEYA Moss1@ MariANA.—Amer. Gard., 1909, p. 1216, with fig. 
CGLOGYNE ASPERATA,—Gard. Chron., 1909, il. p. 34, fig. 15. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X CHAPMANII.—Journ. Hort., 1909, ll. p. 75, with fig. 
DENDROBIUM THYRSIFLORUM.—Journ. Hort., 1909, ii. p. 3, with fig. 
L#LIOCATTLEYA BERTHE FOURNIER, WESTONBIRT VAR.—Journ. Hort. 
1909, il. p. 99, with fig. 
L2@LIOCATTLEYA MARTINETII VAR. THE PRINCE.—Gard. Mag., 1909, p. 
553, with fig. 
L#LIOCATTLEYA MIKADOo.—Gard. Mag., 1909, p. 313, with fig. 
MILTonIA Harwoopil.—fourn. Hort., 1909, ii. p. 51, with fig. 
VANDA C@RULEA.—A mer. Gard., 1909, p. 1217, with fig. 
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J.P. Clearly a hybrid from Cattleya amy: and Lelia purpurata, and thusa form 
of Lzliocattleya burbagensis. 
W.F. Odontoglossum Lindleyanum. 
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