Jan.-FEB., 1910.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. es 
dark purple behind and white in front, with a bright yellow crest. Exhibited’ 
by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park (gr. Mr. Collier), showed 
Ccelogyne gattonensis (speciosa X Sanderz), and Cattleya Festus (Dor- 
maniana X Adula), an interesting hybrid most resembling the former. 
FP. J. Hanbury, Esq., Brockhurst, East Grinstead, exhibited a flower of 
Dendrobium Hanburyi (pulchellum x fimbriatum oculatum), orange-yellow 
with a large claret blotch on the lip. 
Dr. Miguel Lacroze, Bryndir, Roehampton (gr. Miss Robertson), sent 
two pretty varieties of Lzliocattleya Linda, called illuminata and aurifera, 
the latter having yellow sepals and petals. 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, received a Gold Medal’ 
for a magnificent group of about 250 plants, occupying one side of the long 
stage, and containing numerous good Cattleyas, Leliocattleyas, Odontiodas, 
Odontoglossums, Cypripediums, and Cymbidiums, Oncidium varicosum, 
Lelia anceps, and others. Noteworthy examples were a fine Odontoglossum 
ardentillus with a spike of twelve flowers, Leliocattleya Wrigleyi, Cattleya 
Maggie Raphael var. Marshal Foch, with broad white sepals and petals, 
and a very richly-coloured lip, a very fine Brassocattleya Maronii var. 
M. Clemenceau, a richly-coloured hybrid from Odontoglossom Wilckeanum 
x Odontioda Charlesworthii, the brilliant Oncidium varicosum var. Fie dat 
and others too numerous to mention. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Hayward’s Heath, received a Silver Flora 
Medal ‘for a fine group, consisting largely of Odontoglossums and 
Odontiodas, noteworthy among them being Odontoglossum Prince Edward 
(spectabile x -Rolfeze), O. plumptonense (amabile xX Lambeauianum), 
finely blotched with claret-red, a few brilliant Cattleyas, Leeliocattleyas, 
and numerous other good things. 
Messrs. Flory and Black, Slough, sent Brassocattleya Ruby (Be. 
Leemanize X C. labiata Peetersii), having bright rose flowers with yellow 
veining on the lip, a good Be. Nestor, Leliocattleya Lorna, and a few 
Cypripedium seedlings. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Jarvisbrook, sent Sophrocattleya Doris, with 
three brilliant flowers, Cattleya Alcimeda alba, forms of C. Gaskelliana, and 
aves other interesting things. . 
’ Messrs. J. & A. McBean, Conksbrides sent a few good Odontoglossums’ 
including O. crispum xanthotes, and O. armainvillierense xanthotes, also 
Cymbidium Caroline (C. Doris x erythrostylum), and Leeliocattleya Linda, 
a pretty hybrid from Le. Arachne and C. Dowiana aurea. 
At the meeting held on January 14th, there was an exceptionally fine 
display, including a magnificent Gold Medal group from Messrs. Charles- 
