ApRIL, 1903] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 113, 
D. X CHLOROSTELE VAR. OWENIANUM, represented by two flowers near 
the centre (fig. 25), is another fine hybrid raised in the collection of 
N. C. Cookson, Esq., from D. Linawianum ? and D. Wardianum ¢, and 
flowered for the first time in 1891. It was at first called D. x Owenianum, 
under which name it received a First-class Certificate from the R.H.S. in 
February, 1893. The sepals and petals are light blush pink below, passing 
into rose-purple near the tips, and the lip bears a large maroon blotch on 
the disc. 
D. X MELANODISCUS VAR. PALLENS, the flower in the lower right hand 
corner (fig. 26), was raised in the collection of Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., 
Fic. 22 D. X ELLISII VAR. WIGANIANUM. 
PIG. 2%. 1), x SIBYL. Fic. 24. D. X WIGANIA. 
FiG. 25. D. X CHLOROSTELE Fic. 26. D. X MELANODISCUS 
VAR. OWENIANUM. VAR. PALLENS. 
Burford, Dorking, and is believed to be one of a series of hybrids obtained 
by the intercrossing of D. x Ainsworthii and D. Findlayanum. It received 
an Award of Merit from the R.H.S. in February, 1896, under the name of 
D. X pallens. It is a very delicately tinted form, relieved by a trace of 
reddish purple on the disc of the lip. 
