252 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [AuGusT, 1923. 
Dendrochilum filiforme, the best bearing 43 elegant pendulous spikes of 
golden colour.. Cattleyas included Mossiz Reineckiana, now somewhat 
Scarce, and Cypripediums were well represented in Enchantress, light 
@reenish, Mary Beatrice, very dark, and the curious glaucophyllum. 
Masdevallia Schlimii was in fine state, as also were several Miltonias of the 
vexillaria section. Oncidium leucochilum carried a spike of many flowers, 
the white lip of this species showing prominently. 
Pantia Ralli, Esq., Ashtead Park, Surrey (gr. Mr. S. Farnes), showed 
-Odontoglossum Cordoba var. Rubicon (eximium x Doris), with a spike of 
14 flowers, blotched with claret colour and margined with rose. Also 
Odontioda Alcantara var. Prince of Orange, with a spike of 6 orange-red 
flowers. 
Dr. R. N. Hartley, Pemberton, Nr. Wigan, exhibited Miltonia A. C. 
Burrage, a beautiful hybrid of unrecorded parentage, the spike bearing 7 
dJarge flowers flushed and veined with rose, the lip having a crimson mask 
with blackish centre. 
July toth, 1923. 
Members of the Committee present :—Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. 
4in the chair), Messrs. Jas. O’Brien (hon. sec.), Fred. K. Sander, 
Pantia Ralli, S. W. Flory, H. T. Pitt, Gurney Wilson, H. G. Alexander, 
A. Dye, and the Hon. Henry D. McLaren. 
AWARD OF MERIT. 
Vuylstekeara insignis picta (Miltonia Bleuana X Odontioda Charles- 
worthii) ; from Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. A very much finer variety 
than the original one flowered by Mons. Lambeau in 1914. In the variety 
Ppicta the spike carried five flowers of medium size, the sepals and petals 
rather narrow, but heavily. stained with blood-red colour, the expansive 
labellum prettily tinged with varying shades of rose. 
OTHER EXxXuIsirTs. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co. were awarded a Silver Banksian Medal for a 
small though interesting group, containing Epidendrum Brassavole with a 
couple of many-flowered spikes, a nice piece of Brassia verrucosa, Cattleya 
Schilleriana, now seldom seen, the beautiful Cattleya gigas in variety, 
including that known as rochellensis, Oncidium Papilio, and Lelia 
tenebrosa “‘ Walton Grange variety,” with a spike of four well-developed 
flowers. The Odontoglossums included Carpathus, elegantly marked, 
Rolfeze, with a branched spike of neat flowers, and hastilabium. Dendro- 
bium Deari and Buibophyllum Lobbii were also much appreciated. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. staged a beautiful variety of Odontoglossum 
<rispum bearing 10 flowers with the segments prettily crisped at the 
margins, Odontioda Gwendoline, of crimson-scarlet colour, and a large 
