360 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [DECEMBER, 1909. 
S.-l. Marriottii S. grandiflora ? xX L. flava. 
S.-l. Ortoni Ps a Se 6. Le oe Diana. 
S.-l. Psyche - ‘i x L. cinnabarina ¢. 
S.-l. Valda ae RS x L. harpophylla ?. 
(In Sophroleelia Ortoni a hybrid Lelia was employed; the rest are 
primary hybrids.) ; 
There are three secondary Sophrolelias which are composed of one 
quarter Sophronitis grandiflora and three-quarters Lelia, namely :— 
S.-l. Felicia L. Dayana 2? X S.-l. heatonensis. 
S.-l. Leda L. pumila 2 x §S.-l. Gratrixie. 
S.-l. Phroso L. Jongheana @ xX S.-l. leta. 
The Sophrocatlelias having one-half Sophronitis grandiflora in their 
composition number three, namely :— 
SoCol! BGs S. grandiflora X L.-c. elegans 2. 
S.-c.-l. Veitchii “9 is x L.-c. ‘Schilleriana ¢ . 
S.-c.-l. Mary Pe o x Lice Helena. = 
The Sophrocatlelias having but one-fourth Sophronitis grandiflora in 
their composition, the remaining three-fourths being made up of Lelia and 
Cattleya in varying proportions, number thirteen, and are as follows :— 
S..c.-l. Danze S.-l. Orpetiana x C. Harrisoniana ?. 
S.-c.-l. De. Vere L.-c. bletchleyensis 2 X S.-l. heatonensis. 
Beauclerc 
S.-c.-l.. Horba L.-c. Charlesworthii ¢ x S.-c. Nydia. 
S.c.-l. Marathon S.-l. Psyche 2 x C. x Frederickiz. 
S -c.-l. Medeia S.-]. Orpetiana * C. bicolor &. 
S.-c.-l. Nestor S.-l. Gratrixiz 2 x C. Dowiana. 
S.c-l. Gédipus L.-c. luminosa ? x S.-c. Cleopatra. 
S.-c.-l. Olive S.-l. Psyche 2 x C. x Enid. 
S.-c.-l. Pandora S.-]. heatonensis ? x C. Dowiana Rosita. 
S.-c.-l. Penelope S.-l. Psyche ? x L.-c. Hardyana. 
S.-c.-l. Phyllis S.-l. leta x C. Lawrenceana ?. 
S.-c.-l. pumeximia  L. pumila 2 x S.-c. eximia. 
S.-c.-l. Sibyl S.-l. heatonensis ? x L.-c. Haroldiana. 
The Epiphronitis number two, namely :— : 
E. Orpeti S. violacea x E. x O’Brienianum. 
E. Veitchii S. grandiflora x E. radicans. 
CuLTuRAL NOTE. 
There is nothing really difficult in the cultivation of these charming 
plants when once they have attained a certain size. Warm intermediate 
temperature, with a crisp, fresh atmosphere: might best describe the 
conditions they enjoy, and a suitable corner can always be found in the 
