360 THE ORCHID REVIEW. (DECEMBER, 1903- 
present one the foliage approaches that of P. niveum in its more erect char- 
acter, while that of P. Godefroye leucochilum is quite spreading. Mr. 
Walker states that the differences are still more marked when the living 
plants are seen growing side by side. The flowers are white, covered with 
innumerable small purple dots, which are found on the lip as well as on the 
sepals and petals. The two parents are figured on pages 273 and 369. 
P. X WALKERIANUM (fig. 53) was also raised by Mr. Walker, from 
P. concolor ? and P. bellatulum 3, and flowered in 1898 (O.R., vi, p. 233). 
Its two parents are figured on 368 and 369, and a comparison will show how 
Fic. 53. PAPHIOPEDILUM X WALKERIANUM, 
their characters are combined in the hybrid. The flower most resemble 
P. concolor, while the colour is light yellow with numerous small brown 
spots, which are very numerous along the middle of the dorsal sepal and 
petals, almost forming a narrow band. A comparison with the figure on 
the following page will show that it is quite distinct from P. Godefroye 
leucochilum, though a form previously raised from the same parentage 
was identified with P. Godefroye (O. R., v, p. 75). 
