32 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [JANUARY, 1903. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
(WE are making a slight alteration in our method of citation. Instead of 
giving the date with the number of the volume in addition, in the case of 
those works which publish two volumes a year, we propose to add the 
figures i. Or ii. to indicate the first and second of the two annual volumes), 
ARACHNANTHE CATHCARTU, Benth.—Wien IIl. Gart. Zett., 1902, p- 
421, t. 4. 
CATTLEYA X BRYMERIANA, Rchb. f.—Gartenfl., 1902, p: 617, t. 1505. 
CATTLEYA LABIATA AMESIANA.—Garden, 1902, ii., p- 401, with fig. 
CIRRHOPETALUM Hookenrt, Duthie.—Bot. Mag., t. 7869. 
CYPRIPEDIUM INSIGNE HAREFIELD HALL VAR.—]ourn. Hort., 1902, il., 
- 535, with fig. Var. HoLForpiaANuM.—Gard. Chron., 1902, i., p. 413, 
fig. 141. 
Ss 
CYPRIPEDIUM NIVEUM.—Journ. Hort., 1902, ii., pp. 558, 559, with fig. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X Ws. Lioyp.—Journ. Hort., 1902, ii., p. 579, with fig. 
LALIO-CATTLEYA X HAROLDIANA SUPERBA.—Gard. Mag., 1902, pp- 
832, 833, with fig. 
ODONTOGLOssSUM GRANDE.—Fourn. Hort., 1902, ii., Pp- 551, with fig. 
ODONTOGLOssUM X WILCKEANUM VAR. ROTHSCHILDIANUM.—Gard. 
Chron., 1902, ii., P- 419, with Suppl. fig. 
VANDA KIMBALLIANA.— Fourn. Hort., 1902, ii. 
» P- 579, with fig. 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
(Correspondents not answered here may find replies to 
theiy queries on other pages, and in some 
caies, for various reasons, they may have to stand over : 
for a future issue. In the case of hybrid 
se and history should always be briefly stated, for without these 
details we are not always able to deal with then satisfactorily, ) 
__H.J.H. “Paphiopedilum x Harrisianum superbum crossed with unknown ” has. 
yielded a large dark flower of good shape, but it is difficult to suggest the second parent. 
You say that flowers of the first named were “fertilised with a number of good varieties, 
so wn, and the records in some Cases not kept, in others mislaid.” Was not the 
s € percentage of P. villosum blood is appar- 
ently not reduced, and the lower fourth of the petals bears spots suggestive of P. superbiens. 
It should be possible to ascertain what was used, and in any case the seedling should be 
taken care of. 
J.-H. Maxillaria punctata, Lodd. 
m of Paphiopedilum callosum with 
ELK. r 
we have seen before. You confirm the recor 
cannot be a natural hybrid. i 
rather elongated narrow petals, which 
d that it comes with P. cal osum, and therefore 
The other is Cymbidium Dayanum (Simonsianum). 
E.F.C. .The large flower is Zygopetalum intermedium, which is often cultivated under 
the name of Z. Mackayi. The smaller one is apparently Z, Mosenianum, Rodr. Is not the. 
plant more caulescent than usual ? 
W.M.A. Ansellia africana. 
E.R. Odontoglossum Hunnewellianum. 
Photographs received, with thanks, Je Mi 
