56 THE ORCHID REVIEW. (Mar.-APRIL, 1920. 
OTHER EXHIBITS. 
Dr. Miguel Lacroze, Bryndir, Roehampton (gr. Mr. Taylor), showed 
Leliocattleya Linda var. Roehampton (C. Dowiana X Lc. Arachne), a fine 
- variety, with salmon-coloured sepals and petals, and a violet-crimson lip. 
R. G. Thwaites, Esq., Chessington, Streatham (gr. Mr. Gover), staged 
an interesting little group, including Sophrocattleya Ramilles, Odontioda 
Elizabeth (Thwaitesii x Bradshawize), most like the latter in colour. 
‘Odontoglossum harvengtense, and a few others. 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, sent a few interesting 
things, including Odontoglossum Model (Aglaon X promerens), a very 
round flower, blotched with claret-red on a white ground, O. Violetta 
«Doris x Armstrongiz), a well-shaped violet-rose flower, O. Robin-Hood 
(Mars x illustrissimum), a dark, claret-red flower of excellent shape. 
At the Meeting held on February 28th, the display of Orchids was again 
good, and the awards consisted of one First-class Certificate, two Awards of 
Merit, and six Medals, one being a Lindley Medal for progress. 
Orchid Committee present : Sir Jeremiah Coleman, Bart. (in the chair), 
J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), Sir Harry J. Veitch, W. Bolton, Arthur Dye, 
R. A. Rolfe, W. H. White, R. Brooman White, A. McBean, S. W. Flory, 
W. Hy Hatcher, F. K. ‘Sander, J. E. Shill, C. J. Lucas,;-E. R. Ashtons 
‘Walter Cobb, T. Armstrong, W. J. Kaye, and J. Charlesworth. 
The Chairman called the attention of the Committee to the well-deserved 
Belgian Honour accorded to Sir. Harry J. Veitch, and also to his election 
as a Vice-President of the Royal Horticultural Society, a distinction that 
would not deprive the Orchid Committee of his valued services. The 
heartiest congratulations of the Committee was expressed. 
First-CLass CERTIFICATE. 
MILTONIA BLEUANA PRINCEss ELIZABETH (vexillaria x Roezlii).—An 
exceptionally fine variety, having large blush-white flowers, with the 
greater part of the petals rose, and a rayed, reddish-orange blotch at the 
base of the lip. Exhibited by M. Firmin Lambeau, Brussels. (gr. M. E. de 
Munter). A Silver-gilt Medal was also awarded to this handsome plant. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CONQUEROR FAsEy’s var. (illustrissimum X crispum). 
—A well-shaped variety, having the flowers heavily blotched with claret on 
a white ground, and the lip white with claret-red blotches round the yellow 
crest. Exhibited by W. R. Fasey, Esq., Holly Bush Hill, Snaresbrook 
(gr. Mr. Seymour). 
OponToGcLossum Henry VIII. ieelon x Aglaon).—A well-shaped, 
claret-red flower, with a few intersecting white lines and a narrow white 
margin. Exhibited by W. R. Fasey, Esq. 
