THE ORCHID WORLD. 
[March, 1913. 
December, igio. The parentage is the same 
as that of C. woodlandense, of which it must 
now be considered a variety. 
C. glebelandense (Schroderi x msigne). 
The first hybrid from the newly introduced 
insigne. Flowered by Mr. J. Gurney Fowler, 
January, igii. C. Schroderi is an Annam 
species allied to giganteum and Lowianum, 
but has smaller petals. It first appeared in 
Baron Schroder's collection, April, igo^. 
C. Pauwelsii (msigne x Lowianum). 
Exhibited by Messrs. Pauwels, Royal Horti- 
cultural Society, February 14th, igii, when 
it received an Award of Merit. 
C. langleyense (Lowianum x Devonianum). 
A very interesting hybrid, raised by Messrs. 
Veitch, and shown at the Royal Horticultural 
Society, February 28th, igi i, when it obtained 
an Award of Merit. 
C. Alexanderi (eburneo - Lowianum x 
insigne). A beautiful result, named in honour 
of the raiser and exhibited by Lieut.-Col. 
.Sir George Holford, Royal Horticultural 
Society, March 14th, 191 1, when an Award 
of Merit was secured. 
C. Gottianum (eburneum x insigne). 
Exhibited by Messrs. Sander and Sons, and 
received an Award of Merit, Royal Horti- 
cultural Society, March 14th, igii. 
C. Schlegelii (Wiganianum x insigne). 
An elegant hybrid, raised by Messrs. McBean, 
and shown by them at the Royal Horti- 
cultural Society, January 23rd, 191 2, when it 
received an Award of Merit. 
C. Doris (Tracyanum x insigne). One of 
the best of the insigne crosses. Received 
First-class Certificate, Royal Horticultural 
Society, October 22nd, 191 2, when exhibited 
by the raisers, Messrs. J. and A. McBean. 
The following are natural hybrids : — 
C. Balhanum (eburneum x Mastersii). 
The parentage has never been proved, but 
as both species grow together there appears 
every reason to believe that it is correct. 
C. Gammieanum (giganteum x elegans). 
The flowers of this hybrid combine the 
characters of both species, and as these grow 
together in Sikkim the parentage may be 
taken as correct. The plant is dedicated to 
Mr. J. A. Gammie, of the Government 
Cinchona Plantation in Sikkim. 
C. Maggie Fowler (giganteum x elegans) 
was exhibited by Mr. J. Gurney Fowler, Royal 
Horticultural Society, October 24th, 1905, 
when it received an Award of Merit. If the 
suggested parentage proves correct it must 
be considered a variety of Gammieanum. 
C. I'Ansonii (Lowianum x Tracyanum). 
This natural hybrid has appeared on more 
than one occasion, and although it is as yet 
imperfectly understood, the suggested paren- 
tage is believed to be correct. 
Cymhidium insigne, photographed from a specimen 
in the collection of Count Joseph de Hemplinne, 
St. Denis, H^estrem, Ghent. 
