248 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [Aucusr, 1914, 
His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, Blenheim Palace, Woodstock (gr. 
Mr. Hunter), showed Cypripedium Lawrebel Blenheim var., and Vanda 
-coerulea Grace, the latter bearing a fine spike of thirteen flowers. 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Brackenhurst, Pembury (gr. Mr. Davis), 
sent Leliocattleya Maqueda Brackenhurst var., a richly-coloured form. 
R. G. Thwaites, Esq., Chessington, Streatham (gr. Mr. Hannington), 
‘sent Odontioda Isis (Odm. Rolfe x C.vulcanica), and O. Stella (Odm. 
percultum xX C. vulcanica). 
E. F. Clark, Esq., Evershot, Dorset, sent flowers of a fine form of 
‘Cattleya Warscewiczii Sanderiana and two Lzeliocattleyas. 
Messrs. Charlesworth and Co., Haywards Heath, staged a group of 
-choice things, including the new Brassocattleya Dora (B. cucullata X C. 
Mossiz Wageneri), with fragrant white flowers, some good Miltonia 
vexillaria, a fine specimen of Odontoglossum Rolfeze bearing a panicle with 
ten branches, and producing a very graceful effect, good specimens of 0. 
armainvillierense and its var. xanthotes, O. coronarium, and other good - 
things (Silver Flora Medal). » 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a very interesting group, 
including Oncidium Sandere, Ceelogyne asperata, Acineta Humboldtii, 
Dendrobium Sandere, Brassia caudata and Forgetiana, Cirrhopetalum 
:pulchrum, Bulbophyllum patens, Lycaste Tunstillii punctatum, Masdevallia 
elephanticeps, and other good. things (Silver Flora Medal). 
Mr. C. F. Waters, Balcombe, sent a good rose-coloured Brassocattleya 
of unrecorded parentage. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
CATTLEYA AsTRON (C. Harrisoniana alba x Dusseldorfii Undine).—A 
promising hybrid, flowering for the first time, and bearing a single pure 
‘white flower, with a sulphur yellow disc to the lip. Exhibited by Baron 
Bruno Schréder, The Dell, Englefield Green (gr. Mr. Shill). 
CaTTLEYA HARDYANA RUBENS.—A richly-coloured form, having bright 
Tose-purple sepals and petals, and a ruby-crimson lip, margined with lilac, 
and with much yellow in the throat. Exhibited by J. Gurney Fowler, 
Esq., Bruckenhurst, Pembury (gr. Mr. Davis). 
L2LIocaTTLEYA Miss Louisa FOowLeER (L.-c. callistoglossa X be 
granulosa). — A fine hybrid, bearing a_ spike of six flowers, with 
lilac-pink sepals and petals, and a deeply three-lobed lip, with @ 
dark purple front lobe and some yellow at the base. Exhibited by J. 
Gurney Fowler, Esq. 
Oncip1Ium LEoPoLDIANUM (Rolfe).—A handsome species, allied to G 
corynephorum, but differing in having a deltoid, not broadly rounded hip: 
It bore a twining panicle of 45 blooms, the sepals and petals being whitish, 
freckled with rose, and the lip violet in front, margined with white, and 
