June, 192}.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 18g 
was Brassocattleya St. André (B. nodosa X C. Dowiana aurea), with pale 
yellow flowers, the wide lip veined with rose. 
Messrs. Stuart Low.& Co: were awarded a Silver Banksian Medal for a 
group in which the elegant Oncidium McBeanum and a fine variety of 
Brassocattleya Apollo occupied central positions. Brightly coloured hybrids. 
were seen in Lzliocattleya luminosa aurea, Lc. G. S. Ball, and Bc. Everest. 
Dendrobium aggregatum majus carried a number of golden-yellow flowers, 
and D. Royal Sovereign was the result of crossing Curtisii with Regium. 
The fine Cattleya Lueddemanniana Stanleyi and C. Lawrenceana were two 
rarely seen species, while an interesting hybrid was C. Dusseldorfei Aquinii, 
in which the petals had the tips flushed with purple. 
Lady Aberconway and the Hon. Henry McLaren, Bodnant, N. Wales 
(gr. Mr. F. C. Puddle), exhibited Cypripedium Psyche, Bodnant variety 
(bellatulum x niveum), porcelain-white, thickly spotted with purple, and 
very pretty. | 
Dr. Miguel Lacroze, Bryndir, Roehampton (gr. Mr. Taylor), staged 
Brassocattleya Cliftonii var. Bryndir, of model shape, rose tinted, the 
fringed lip purplish, and Slc. Meuse var. Bryndir, with four rose-red 
flowers and a crimson lip. 
Messrs. Flory & Black exhibited Cattleya G. P. Walker, a fine result 
with rose-purple coloured flowers, and Cattleya Miguelito, a handsome 
hybrid obtained by crossing Dowiana with Octave Doin, the flower being 
bright rosy-mauve, with the lip ruby-crimson. 
May 8th, 1923. 
Members of the Orchid Committee present : Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. 
(in the chair), Messrs. Jas. O’Brien (hon. sec.), C. J. Lucas, H. H. Smith, 
R. G. Thwaites, Stuart Low, Gurney Wilson, R. Brooman White, 
E. R. Ashton, Fred. J. Hanbury, H. G. Alexander, A. Dye, H. T. Pitt, 
A. McBean, W. J. Kaye, and the Hon. Henry D. McLaren. 
FirsT-CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
Odontioda Naomi (Oda. Vuylstekee X Odm. Nathaniel), from R. 
Gerrish, Esq., Milford Manor, Salisbury (gr. Mr. W. Sorrell). The tall and 
erect spike carried 14 flowers of excellent formation, of a peculiar bronze 
tint of terra-cotta, the roundly-formed labellum having a bright yellow crest. 
This beautiful hybrid was considered to be of outstanding merit on account 
of its very distinctive coloration. 
Awarps OF MERIT. 
Odontoglossum Tagus, Gerrish’s var. (Othello x Doris), from R. 
Gerrish, Esq. In this attractive result the good points of both parents are 
happily blended. The spike carried 11 large flowers of deep rose-purple 
