382 INDEX. 
Orchids in season— 
potting, 240 ; root-structure of, 31 ; stamens 
of, 63; structure of, 129 ; summer treat- 
ment of, 144, 229; the best six, 158; un- 
named, 162; watering, 197; Window- 
bearing, 140; winter treatment of, 364. 
Orchis hircina, 240; longibracteata, 263, 
a maculata, 168 ; mascula, 263, 354 
Robertianum, 263 ; saccata, 32 
Orchis, an early, 32. 
Origin of Species, 234. 
Ornithidium bicolor, 100 ; Sophronitis, 43. 
Osmunda fibre fungus, 232. 
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PACHYSTOMA Thomsoniana, 36. 
Paphiopedilum, 131, 132; X Al ental 
106; X Atys rubrum (X Leeanum), 64 ; 
Epa dR: 2; X Bantam, 106; X Beryl 
107; X Brunianum, 59; X Colossus, 93 
x conspicuum, 93 ; exul (x Calypso), 93; 
x Hiawatha, 59; imsigne (abnormal), 
var. Gloria M ™ ornianum, 
350; X tonso-superbiens, 319; X Venus 
143; villosum aureum (xX GC oclesaiavenh), 
ia; X we es 157. 
Peristeria elata, 36, 165. 
Phaius, 30, 43; hybrid, 167. 
Phaius grandifolius, 99 ; ruse 167 ; 
pauciflorus, 276; simulans, 167. 
vanes. 286, 303, 327; X Artemis, 156: 
Lady othschild, 118; Lowii, 288 ; 
Serene aap Wilsoni, IOI, 
Phalznopsis seedlings in tubes, 156. 
Phragmopedilum, 131, 132 ; caudatum Lin- 
denii, 11 
Physosiphon Lindleyi, 266 ; Loddigesii, 265 ; 
rei, 266 batus, 265. 
Plants, primitive, 69 ; the earliest, 70. 
Pleiones, 44, 231. 
Pleurothallis, 36, 140 ; Birchenallii, 150, 178 ; 
ornata, 140. 
Pogonia, 194 ; ophioglossoides, 194. 
Pollen grains, 193. 
Pollen, storing, 29. 
Pollinarium, 193. 
Pollinia, 194. 
Polystachya, 37 : —— 37 ; rhodoptera, 
146 ; stricta, 100 
PORTRAITS. oueen R&CUM Augustum, 96; 
Kotschyi, 320; sesquispedale, 128, 224, 352. 
— BRASSOCATTLEYVA A Cliftoni i, 64; ; c. Mag- 
5 ayan 
Dearei, 288 ; lessened be sauroce- 
phalum 352.—CALANTHE X Angela, 64 ; 
Portraits — 
xX Dominyi, 376.—CATTLEYA X Iris, King 
Edward VI1., 352;  MHardyana, The 
Baron, 376; Loddigesii var. Harrisonz, 
160 ; Mossize Mariana, 256; xX Irs. 
Pitt, vars superba,’ 4$3; Percivaliana 
Charlesworth’s var., 64; as 
Warscewiczil_ var. Sanderiana, 64. — 
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CCELOGVNE asperata, 256; cristata, 288 ; 
c. Lemoniana, 32. — CYCNOCHES densi- 
florum, 288; maculatum, 64; penta- 
dactylon, 64; peruvianum, 192; War- 
scewiczli, 64. — CYMBIDIUM _insigne 
Sanderi, 192. — CYPRIPEDIUM acaule, 
;° & Aide Lairésse,. 320; 
Arethusa, 32; ianca superbum 
Bridgei magnificum, 128 ; 
Calceolus, 320; californicum 
var., 352; X Dreadnought, 32; ar 
of Tankerville, 96; X Faire- Maude, 376; 
x hirsuto-Salheri, 192; insigne Grand 
Monarch, 192; i. Gwynedd, 192; i.. 
«us etoni IENSe, =" 32:5 
crassicornis, 160; grandiflora, 288; x 
—EPIDENDRUM costatum, 32. 
—ERIA hyacinthoides, 32; rhynchosty- 
loides, 64. — EULOPHIELLA Elizabethe, 
Westonbirt var., 256; Canhamiana alba, 
376; Choletiana, 288; Dr. R. Schiffman 
Westonbirt var., 192 ; Elinor, 96 ; Felicia, 
Pizarro Holford’s var., 352; P. Weston- 
birt var., 160, 376; Sea esau, 288. 
LycasTE Skinneri, 96. — MASDEVALLIA 
ignea, 160. — MAXILLARIA Sanderiana, 
192. — MEGACLINIUM _ purpureorachis, 
192 
Goodsonize, 128; Ernest Henry, 192, 
ti OboNTO 
me, 00, 128. 
vee x ardentissimum, Norman 
Cookso 64 xX a “Paeepe, oo 
4 Chariesworthit Theodora, 160 : 
