NOVEMBER, 1923.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 349: 
luminosa aurea, also Lc. Diana and Lc. Dodona. Cattleya virginalis and 
Bc. Windsor were in fine form and Miltonias were represented by Bleuana 
var. Our Queen and superba. Odontioda Sunbeam var. Sunset carried a 
spike of pretty flowers tinged with crimson, and another of similar 
parentage bore a many-flowered spike, in which the prevailing colour was 
rose. Oda. Euterpe was of rich red colour. Among the Cypripediums 
were well flowered examples of Maudie, Farrieanum, Rossettii and insigne 
Sandere. A fine variety of Cattleya Fabia bore four richly-coloured. 
flowers, and in the front were strong plants of Cochlioda vulcanica and. 
Oncidium flexuosum. 
H. T. Pitt, Esq., exhibited Cattleya Prince Shimadzu, Rosslyn var., 
with a spike of five rose-purple flowers, the large lip crimson-purple, and 
Brassocattleya Penelope, Frenchay var., of large size and rose-pink colour. 
A. M. Gentle, Esq., St. Albans, staged Leeliocattleya Nancy var. Edith 
Gentle, of light-mauve tint and tinged with yellow, the wide lip bright 
purple ; also a well-cultivated example of Pleione Wallichiana with nine 
flowers. 
Messrs. Cowan & Co. showed Cypripedium Bedfordiz, a large flower, 
the dorsal sepal light apple-green bordered with white. 
October 16th, 1923. 
Members of the Orchid Committee present: Sir Jeremiah Colman, 
Bart. (in the chair), Messrs. Jas. O’Brien (hon. sec.), Viscount Sohma, R. 
Brooman White, C. J. Lucas, S. W. Flory, J. Wilson Potter, R. G: 
Thwaites, W. H. White, H. T. Pitt, Gurney Wilson, H. H. Smith, A. Dye, 
J. H. Shill, C. H. Curtis, H. G. Alexander, and the Hon. Henry D.. 
McLaren. 
FirstT-CLass CERTIFICATES. 
Cypripedium Albion, Bodnant var. (niveum X Astarte), from Lady 
Aberconway and the Hon Henry McLaren. A beautiful hybrid composed 
of bellatulum, niveum and insigne Sandere, and an improvement on 
Boltonii. ‘Fhe roundly-formed segments porcelain-white, the sepals and 
petals minutely dotted with rose, and the staminode having a greenish: 
centre. 
Cattleya Mrs. Gratrix (Lady Veitch X intertexta Juliette), from Messrs. 
Sanders. A pure white result produced by combining albino varieties of 
Mossiz, Warneri and Lueddemanniana. The flower of model formation 
and pure white, except for some bright orange-yellow colour in the throat. 
OTHER EXHIBITS. 
Messrs. Cowan and Co. were awarded a Silver Banksian Medal for a 
neat group containing a fine plant of Leliocattleya luminosa aurea, with 
