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Marcu, 1908.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
A figure of the Diacrium parent is elso reproduced (fig. 13), and it will be 
seen that the seedling has rather taller and more slender stems, which b 
two or three leaves at the apex. The inflorescence is also dwarfer, and %: 
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present four-flowered, though only one of the four buds was expanded 
Fig. 15.. DIACRIUM BICORNUTUM. 
when the shetoove yph was taken. This flower has also been sent by Mr. 
Bound, and measures 3} inches across. The ay and petals are pure 
white, and the strongly three- aentiins lip is tinged with pale sulphur on the 
front half. The two pec uliar angles seen on the disc of the Diacrium " p are 
also present, but much reduced in size. The column is sharply angled, 
almost winged below, and there are a few minute purple dots on ee 
These modifications in detail show the influence of the Cattleya parent. 
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