SEPTEMBER, 1999. ] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 273 
CYCNOCHES MACULATUM. 
IT is interesting to record the appearance of the female of another species 
of Cycnoches so quickly after the publication of the paper summarised in the 
preceding pages. Three plants of C. maculatum have just bloomed at Kew, 
and one of them has produced flowers of both sexes, of which a photograph 
Fig. 21. CYCNOCHES MACULATUM. 
taken by Mr. F. W. Rolfe is reproduced in the annexed figure. The upper 
inflorescence bore two female flowers, measuring 34 inches from tip to tip of 
the petals, so that the figure isa shade over one-third natural size. The 
sepals and petals of the female are bright green, with a suffusion of olive 
