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coloured hybrid, having rosy mauve sepals and petals of good shape, and a 
ruby crimson lip with yellow veining in the throat. Exhibited by Messrs. 
Charlesworth & Co. 
OTHER EXHIBITS. 
W. R. Fasey, Esq., The Oaks, Holly Bush Hill, Snaresbrook (gr. Mr. 
E. J. Seymour), sent Odontoglossum St. George, Fasey’s var., and the 
richly-coloured O. Woodroffez, in well-grown examples. 
Dr. Miguel Lacroze, Bryndir, Roehampton (gr. Mr. Taylor), sent 
Odontioda Brewii var. nigra, having quite black-purple sepals and a lilac 
lip with some purple markings. 
Baron Bruno Schréder, Heath Lodge, Englefield Green (gt. Mr. J. E, 
Shill), sent Cattleya Eleanor Dell var.,a very handsome variety, with white 
sepals and petals, and the front of the lip rich violet-purple. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, sent Odontioda illustris 
{Oda. Charlesworthii x Odm. illustrissimum), bearing a fine spike of 
eighteen richly-coloured flowers. 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean, Cooksbridge, sent Odontoglossum 
Fletcherianum var. nigrescens (Edwardii x cirrhosum), bearing two fine 
panicles of numerous very dark flowers. 
Messrs. Sanders, St. Albans, sent Leliocattleya Glory (C. fulvescens x 
Le. Thyone), buff yellow, with some reddish veining in the throat, and Le. 
Enchantress (Lc. bletchleyensis x C. Rex), the latter showing unmis- 
takably the influence of the rare Cattleya parent in the lip. 
Owing to the Hall being in the hands of the painters, there was no 
meeting on August roth, but the Committee sat upstairs to adjudicate on 
plants submitted for Certificate. 
Orchid Committee present: Sir Harry J. Veitch (in the Chair), 
J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), F. J. Hanbury, Pantia Ralli, F. K. Sander, C. H 
Curtis, Walter Cobb, and Arthur Dye. 
Before the ordinary business the Chairman alluded to the loss the 
Committee had sustained in the death of Mr. Joseph Charlesworth, one of 
its oldest members, and one to which Orchid lovers owed so much for his 
researches in hybridisation. It was unanimously agreed that a letter of 
condolence should be sent to the relatives in their great loss. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
CaTTLEYA DIANA MajESTICA (Dowiana aurea X Sybil var. Lord 
Kitchener).—A handsome thing, with broad, light canary-yellow sepals and 
petals, and a vinous purple, very undulate lip, with a yellow disc. Exhibited : 
by Messrs. Hassall & Co. 
L&LIOCATTLEYA BoMBARDIER (C. Adula X Lc. Geo. Woodhams).—A 
fine hybrid, with rosy mauve sepals and petals, and the lip purple-crimson, 
