224 THE ORCHID REVIEW. {JuLy, 1922. 
A Gold Medal was awarded to S. Grattix, Esq., for a group of Odonto- 
glossums in great variety. A Silver-gilt Medal was given to A. Hanmer, 
Esq., for an exhibit of Odontoglossums and Odontiodas, and a Large 
Silver Medal to Messrs Cypher & Sons for a group of Cattleyas in variety. 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
Od. crispum Earl Balfour, a fine variety of the Doin type ; Od. crispum _ 
Queen of the May, of similar type, rose-tinted ; Blc. Lady Rachel var. 
Ivorine, white flower with rose blotch on lip; from Mfrs. Gratrix. 
Od. Doreen var. Queen of the Belgians, large flower, blotched reddish- 
brown; Od. Colossus, perfect shape and heavily blotched; Blc. Joan var, 
Golden Aureole var. Jove, mauve colour with magenta lip; from Mrs, 
Bruce and Miss Wrigley. 
Od. eximium rotundum, broad sepals and petals, blotched with reddish- 
brown; from P. Smith, Esq. 
Awarbs OF MERIT. 
Od. crispum Mary Regina; Od. Pescatorei Gratrixiz ; Bc. Andre 
Maron; Lc. Vesuvius var. flammea; from S. Gratrix, Esq. 
Be. Pink Pearl; Bc. Hon. Mrs. Fitzroy ; Cattleya Irene var. grandis ; 
from Mrs. Gratrix : 
Od. Conqueror var. Illustrious; from P. Smith, Esq. 
AWARDS OF APPRECIATION. 
Od. crispum Duchess of Athlone; Od. crispum Cecelia ; Od. Rosina ; 
from S. Gratrix, Esq. 
DENDROBIUM CLARENSE.—The parents of this pretty hybrid are 
Findlayanum and signatum. It was raised in the collection of Sir Frederick 
Wigan, Bart., Clare Lawn, East Sheen, by Mr. Young, and first flowered 
about the year 1903. The sepals and petals are yellow, with a faint trace of : 
pink at the tips, and the lip bears some radiating lines on either side of 
the claw. 
_RODRIGUEZIA SECUNDA.—This species was originally introduced from 
Trinidad about the year 1818, but it had been discovered many years 
previously by Humboldt and Bonpland in Northern Colombia growing oP 
the trunks of the Calabash tree. The brothers Schomburgk, during their 
exploration of British Guiana in 1840-44, found it: pretty well distributed 
over the whole country. It is also common around Para in Brazil, where 
it is found upon the Mango trees, and Mr. E. S. Rand has stated that he ; 
found it to be almost the only Orchid growing within the city itself. The 
pseudobulbs are oval-oblong, compressed, 14-2 inches long, and single 
leaved. The arched racemes bear rose-pink coloured flowers, which are alb 
turned in one direction ; hence the specific name. 
