NOVEMBER 1908.] THE ORCHID REVIEW, 
CQELOGYNE MOOREANA. 
THE annexed figure represents a plant of the beautiful Coelogyne Mooreana 
from the collection of Lt.-Col. G. L. Holford, Westonbirt, Tetbury, and is 
reproduced from a photograph kindly sent by Mr. Alexander. It is, of 
course, much reduced in size. The species is a native of Annam, and was 
discovered by Micholitz, when collecting for Messrs. Sander, on the Laos 
side of the Lang Bian range, at about 4,300 feet elevation. It flowered for 
Fig. 42. C@LoGyNe MoorREana. 3 
the first time with the importers in December, 1906, and received a First- 
class Certificate from the R.H.S., being dedicated to Mr. F. W. Moore, 
A.L.S., Keeper of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, who also flowered 
it at about the same time. Individually the flowers are much like those of 
C. cristata, and in colour and the numerous yellow, hair-like filaments on 
the lip, the resemblance is remarkably close, but they are rather smaller in 
