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greatest faults in cinnabarina hybrids is the 
constricted or pinched nature of the side 
lobes of the lip, and a very strong specific 
force is required to counteract this disfigure- 
ment. By the use of Cattleya Warscewiczii 
considerable success has been obtained, for, 
as may be seen in the adjoining figure of 
Laslio-Cattleya Cappei, the broad labellum of 
obtained rather similar results, what differ- 
ence there is may be found chiefly in size and 
the period of the year in which they flower. 
A distinction can, however, be made in the 
case of Laelio-Cattleya G. .S. Ball (cinna 
barina x Schroderae), a hybrid in which con- 
siderable variation exists, for in Cattleya 
.SchrodertE we have a species of delicate 
Lalio-Cattleya Cappet Charlesworth's variety, received F.C.C., November 1st, 1904. 
this species has to a large extent remedied 
the trouble. The two bright-yellow discs in 
the throat of C. Warscewiczii are almost 
always visible in the numerous hybrids 
derived from this species. 
In many of the hybrids derived from cinna- 
barina and purple coloured Cattleyas we have 
colouring, and producing hybrids of very 
varying degrees of coloration. This may 
also be witnessed in Leelio-Cattleya Fas- 
cinator (Schroderae x purpurata) another 
hybrid of C. Schroderae in which hardly two 
are to be seen alike. 
In Brasso-Laslia Mrs. M. Gratri.x we have 
