56 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [ FEBRUARY, 1908. 
CHONDROPETALUM FLETCHERI. 
THE annexed figure shows a very interesting plant, which was noted at page 
291 of our last volume as follows: ‘‘ A most curious cross was shown to me 
by Mr. Gott in one of these houses, namely, Chondrorhyncha Chestertoni 
x Zygopetalum Mackayi. There were quite a little lot of plants, and they 
appear, as far as one can judge them at present, to be mostly intermediate. 
It will be instructive to see how far the Zygopetalum will be able to assert 
its influence in this case. Some of the seedlings ought to flower next year.” 
Fig. 8. CHoy 
TONDROPETALUM FLETCHERI. 
The expected event has taken place, and Messrs. Sander have sent us a 
photograph of a flower, natural size, with another showing the whole plant, 
much reduced. These have been combined in one, and are shown in the 
annexed figure. The plant has passed into the collection of the Rev. J.C. B. 
Fletcher, Mundham Vicarage, Chichester, who has kindly sent us one of the 
flowers. The plant has unquestionably the habit of Zygopetalum Mackayi; 
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