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THE ORCHID WORLD. 
THREE NEW ORCHIDS, WITH NOTES. 
By DE BARRI CRAWSHAY. 
ONCIDIODA PENELOPE. 
C. Noezliana x On. leucochilum. 
Another item to ^Ir. Charlesworth's credit 
in the list of " Red " bigeneric h\ brids. 
Scarcely had I completed the compilation of 
the tables to December 31st, 1910, but he 
renders them liable to an addendum. 
ODOXTOGLOSSUM GODMANII. 
O. Edwardii x O. Rolfeae. 
This is somewhat different to other 
Edwardii hxbrids, as the colour has suc- 
cumbed to Harryanum influence to the extent 
of being somewhat altered to a more lilac- 
purple hue, something more like the results 
The flower on the top is Oncidiola Penelope, the one on the left sida Odonioglossum 
Qodmanii, and the one on the right Odonioglossum Ashworlhianum. 
The Cochlioda has largely won the battle 
with the handsome Oncidium, for in size it 
is only equal to a large fcrm of its mother. 
In form it is not good, and in colour the 
yellow has not improved the red this time, 
but made it dull brick-red. The lip is good 
in form, of medium size, and exactly like a 
violin, minus the neck, all of a dull, light 
yellowish-hued brick-red. 
This, the first one to flower, will not be the 
best variety, and it is my experience that 
rarely does the better one ever bloom first. 
in Odontiodas from C. vulcanica ; but as to 
any marking, here Edwardii reigns supreme, 
for there is no evidence, even any appxOach, 
to a breaking up of the intense purple of 
Edwardii. 
In form it is most like my Zenobia (Hallii 
X Edwardii), and otherwise it agrees with all 
Edwardii crosses. These " stepping stones " 
are leads to greater things, and all honour is 
due to those who make them, for did the\- not 
do it we should be " where we were." Raised 
b}- Mr. F. du Cane Godman. Received an 
