52 THE ORCHID coe a [Mar.-APRIL, 1920 
(Solon X Dusky Monarch), being a richly-coloured flower of good shape, 
and Oncidium incurvophorum (incurvum X corynephorum), a very distinct 
novelty, with white and purple flowers of intermediate shape. Lelio~ 
cattleya Thetis (Lc. Myrrha x C Triana Grand Monarch), and Brassolelia 
Billingtonii (Bl. Gratrixie x B. Digbyana) were also interesting novelties, 
the latter being deep buff yellow, with a three-lobed and well-fringed lip. 
SILVER BANKSIAN MEDALS. 
To Messrs. Flory & Black, Slough, for a small group, including Sophro- 
catlelia Ruboris (Lc. rubens x Lc. Doris), having rosy-mauve sepals and 
petals, and a ruby-red lip with yellow throat; also a few other Sophronitis 
hybrids and Brassocattleyas. 
To Messrs. Sanders, St. Albans, for a good group, including Cypri- 
pedium memoria F. M. Ogilvie, C. British Lion (Curtmannii X Pyramus), 
.a richly-coloured flower, C. Marshall Haig var. Victory, and some good 
Odontoglossums and Leliocattleyas. 
OTHER EXHIBITS. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park (gr. Mr. Collier), sent a fine 
specimen of Odontoglossum Gatton Princess. 
Baron Bruno Schréder, The Dell, Englefield Green.(gr. Mr. Shill), sent 
fine forms of Leliocattleya Schroederze and Cypripedium Eurybiades. 
At the Meeting held on January 27th, there was again a fine display, 
and the awards consisted of six Medals, two Awards of Merit, and one 
Cultural Commendation. 
Orchid Committee present: Sir Harry J. Veitch (in the Chair), J. 
O’Brien (hon. sec.), W. Bolton, C. J. Lucas, Arthur Dye, J. Wilson Potter, 
-G. Wilson, R. A. Rolfe, Stuart H. Low, W. J. Kaye, F. J. Hanbury, F. K.- 
Sander, T. Armstrong, A. McBean, J. Cypher, J. Charlesworth, W. H. 
Hatcher, J. E. Shill, S. W. Flory, W. H. White, Walter Cobb, C. H. 
Curtis, R. G. Thwaites, and R. Brooman White. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
CATTLEYA Mrs. JAMES Watson, THE DELL var. (Maggie-Raphael alba 
X Trianz).—A handsome variety, having broad, white sepals and petals, 
the latter somewhat undulate at the margin, and the lip rose purple, with 
some yellow veining on the disc. Exhibited by Baron Bruno Schroder, 
The Dell, Englefield Green (gr. Mr. J. E. Shill). 
CYMBIDIUM ALBANENSE JOICEY’s VAR. (erythrostylum x insigne).—A 
fine variety, bearing a spike of large blush-pink flowers, with lines of claret- 
red blotches on the lip. Exhibited by J. Joicey, Esq., Witley, Surrey (gr- 
Mr. J. Mackay). 
CULTURAL COMMENDATION. 
Oncipiopa CooKsoniz.—To Mr. Farnes, Orchid grower to Pantia Ralli, 
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