JANuARY, 1922 ] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 27° 
which were numerous Cypripediums, among the best being Dreadnought, 
Durbar and Nydia; also Le. Schrodere alba, distinct forms of Cattleya 
Fulva and C. Enid, and Cymbidium Hebe (erythrostylum Xx Pauwelsii),. 
ivory-white tinged with rose, the lip blotched with red at the apex. 
Leiut.-Col. Sir George Holford, K.C.V.O., exhibited Cypripedium 
Viking, an excellent and very distinct hybrid ; also C. Osprey (Lucifer x 
Caractacus) a pleasing novelty af excellent formation. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., staged Odontoglossum Crethus, with a 
spike of four flowers having claret-red blotching, and O. Vesuvius (eximium: 
x Amethyst), handsomely blotched. 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean exhibited Sophroleliocattleya Rosalind (Sc. 
Pearl X Le. Dominiana), carrying three neat flowers of medium size and: 
rose-purple in colour. 
Baron Bruno Schréder exhibited a cut spike of an unusually fine variety 
of Leeliocattleya Schrodere. 
December 13th, 1921. 
Members of the Committee present :—Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. (in 
the chair), Sir Harry J. Veitch, Prince Tadashige Shimadzu, Rev. a 
Crombleholme, Messrs. J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), R. Brooman-White, F. J. 
Hanbury, C. H. Curtis, Pantia Ralli, E.R. Ashton, H. G. Alexander, J. E, 
Shill, Gurney Wilson, C. J. Lucas, J, Wilson Potter, W. J. Kaye,’S. W. 
Flory, and A. Dye. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
Odontioda Juno (Oda. Coronation X O. eximillus), from R. Gerrish,. 
Esq., Manor House, Milford, Salisbury. A very pleasing hybrid, the erect 
spike carrying 13 medium sized flowers of bright reddish-brown colour, the 
tips of the segments rose-tinted. 
Odontoglossum eximillus Rex, from Messrs. Armstrong & Brown. 
Flowers above the average size, all the segments broad and handsomely 
blotched with claret-purple over an extensive area. 
Odontoglossum St. George var. Majestic, from Messrs. J. & A. McBean, 
A fine result in which the large flowers are of excellent formation, almost 
covered with reddish-purple blotching, the tips of the segments rose-coloured. 
GROUPS. 
Lieut.-Col. Sir George Holford, K.C.V.O., Westonbirt, was awarded a 
Gold Medal for an exceptionally fine exhibit of superb Cypripediums. 
They included Lucifer, with four prettily marked flowers, Garibaldi, with 
six large blooms, Actus Bianca, Corsair, Moonlight, very beautiful, the 
Westonbirt variety of Golden Fleece, Muriel var. Amethyst, with a suffusion 
of amethyst-purple on the dorsal sepal, and Ballet Girl, in which the 
cohesion of the lateral sepals forms a segment larger than the dorsal sepal, 
