ApriL, 1914 | THE ORCHID REVIEW. 117° 
At the meeting held on March 24th there was a fine display of Orchids, 
and the awards consisted of nine medals, one First-class Certificate, two 
Awards of Merit, and two Cultural Commendations. 
Orchid Committee present: J. Gurney Fowler, Esq. (in the Chair), 
Messrs. J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), Gurney Wilson, de Barri Crawshay, W. 
Bolton, R. Brooman White, S. W. Flory, W. H. White, E. H. Davidson, 
J. Cypher, J. Charlesworth, H. G. Alexander, J. E. Shill, A. McBean, W. 
Cobb, F..M. Ogilvie, R. G. Thwaites, W. H. Hatcher, Stuart Low, T. 
Armstrong, W. P. Bound, A. Dye, R. A. Rolfe, Sir Harry J. Veitch, and 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. 
H. T. Pitt, Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. Thurgood), was 
awarded a Silver Flora Medal for a fine group, including a well-flowered 
Eulophiella Elisabethz, Miltonia Warscewiczii, the tiny Masdevallia 
simula, Cypripedium Mastersianum and several others, Lzliocattleya Avoca 
(L. Latona x C. Trianz), Brassocattleya William Pitt (C. Octave Doin x 
B.-c. Mariz), Cymbidium Lady Colman, Lowgrinum, and _ Veitchii, 
Odontoglossum luteopurpureum Vuylstekeanum, O. Rossii, and a few good 
Odontiodas. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. Collier), 
staged a group of nine well-grown plants of Odontioda Bradshawie and 
Vuylstekez, bearing a profusion of beautiful scarlet flowers, a Silver Medal 
being awarded. He also sent O. Colmanii (see New Hybrids, p. 125). 
E. R. Ashton, Esq., Broadlands, Tunbridge Wells, sent the beautiful 
Miltonia vexillaria var. Lyoth (v. chelseiensis X memoria G. D. Owen), a 
very pretty pink variety with rosy crimson mask on the lip. 
W. Waters Butler, Esq., Southfield, Edgbaston (gr. Mr. Jones), showed 
the handsome Cattleya Tityus Southfield var. (Octave Doin x Enid), 
bearing a spike of four large and brilliantly-coloured flowers, with some 
yellow veining on the lip’s base. 
Sir John Edwards Moss, Bart., Roby Hall, Torquay, sent as a curiosity 
a flower of a Lezliocattleya having the sepals curiously abbreviated and 
undeveloped. 
Pantia Ralli, Esq., Ashtead Park, Surrey (gr. Mr. Farnes), sent 
Odontoglossum Aureole, a pretty yellow hybrid of unrecorded parentage, 
having the disc of the petals white, and a few brown blotches on the lip. 
The O. triumphans influence was very marked in the lip, and it is probably 
a form of O. loochristiense. 
R. G. Thwaites, Esq., Chessington, Streatham Hill (gr. Mr. E. J. 
Hannington), sent Odontioda Sanderz, Odontoglossum Newlingii (see p. 
125), O. Vuylcirrha (Vuylstekez X cirrhosum), and a few others. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a very fine group, including 
Many Cymbidium insigne, with examples of C. Pauwelsii, Gottianum, 
