180 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [Nov -DEc., 1920- 
acutifolium, Coelogyne speciosa, Cypripedium Germaine Opoix, C. Gaston 
Bultel, and others. 
OTHER EXxXHIBITs. 
A. J. Hollington, Esq., Forty Hill, Enfield (gr. Mr. May), sent Cattleya 
Amy May (Empress Frederick x Dowiana aurea), most like a light form of 
the latter, and C. Alice Hollington, with flowers of the C. Hardyana type- 
Dr. Miguel Lacroze, Bryndir, Roehampton (gr. Mr. Taylor), sent fine 
examples of Leeliocattleya Serbia and Lc. St. George Bryndir var. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, sent a choice little i 
group, including Leliocattleya "Doreen (Lc. Elinor X C. Dowiana aurea), 
yellow, with some red markings on the lip, Cattleya Rothschildiana alba, 
C. Mrs. Pitt Charlesworth’s var., with three brilliant carmine-rose flowers, 
and Cypripedium Ivanhoe (Gaston Bultel x leyburnense), a richly-coloured 
form, most-like the former. 
The meeting held on October 5th was devoted to British-grown fruit, 
and the Orchid exhibits were limited to plants submitted for Certificate, 
and these formed a very brilliant series. 
The Orchid Committee sat upstairs, and was represented as follows: Sir 
Jeremiah Colman, Bart. (in the Chair), J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), Arthur Dye, 
E.R. Ashton, C. J. Lucas, F. J. Hanbury, Sir Harry J. Veitch, Pantia 
Ralli, T. Armstrong, C. H. Curtis, H. G. Alexander, J, ee oul, i. fo- 
Thwaites, S. W. Flory, J. Cypher, R. A. Rolfe, F. K. Sander, and J. W- 
Potter. 
FIrsT-cLass CERTIFICATES. 
BRASSOCATTLEYA MURIEL MAGNIFICA (Be. Maronie x Lc. Feroniz). 
A large and very beautiful variety, having perfectly shaped rose-pink flowers, 
with a large chrome-yellow disc to the lip. Exhibited by W. R. Fasey, Esq. 
VUYLSTEKEARA MEMORIA JOSEPH CHARLESWORTH (Odontioda Brewit 
x Miltonia Charlesworthii)—A_ brilliant hybrid, most like the Miltonia 
parent in shape, and having deep maroon-crimson sepals and petals, anda 
very large rosy-crimson lip with a yellow crest. Exhibited by Messrs- 
Charlesworth & Co. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
BRASSOCATTLEYA RosiTA VAR. HaRMONY (Be. Hene x C. Dowiana 
aurea).—A charming variety, having white sepals and petals, and a rosy- 
mauve, well fringed lip with a yellow disc. Exhibited by Messrs. Flory & 
lack. 
CATTLEYA THE PRINCE (Rhoda x Dowiana aurea).—A handsome 
hybrid, having brilliant yellow sepals and petals, flushed with red, and 
a crimson lip with yellow veining on the disc. Exhibited by Messrs- 
