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THE ORCHID REVIEW. [May, 1908. 
DENDROBIUM PHALAANOPSIS. 
figure represents a beautiful example of Dendrobium 
THE annexed hg 
Phalenopsis, in the collection of Mrs. B. B. Tuttle, Naugatuck, Conn., 
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U.S.A., bearing twenty-eight flowers on one pseudobulb, and forming quite 
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an elegant picture. It is reproduced from a very beautiful photograph sent 
to us by Mr. M. J. Pope, who has charge of the collection. This beautiful 
Fig. Pe DENDROBIUM PHALAZNOPSIS. 
species has bee Ain bie t ' . . 
species has been known for upwards of a quarter of a century, having been 
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described by Fitzgerald in 1880 (Gard. Chron. 1880, ii. p. 38), from 
Specimens Ww hich flowered in the collection of Captain Broomfield, of 
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Baliiain, Australia, which had been collected near Cooktown, it 
