122 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [JuLy-AucusT, 1919. 
var. Vesuvius, rich crimson, C. Mossiz Wageneri, a beautiful series of 
Odontiodas and Odontoglossums, noteworthy among the latter being O. 
Miriam, having large rosy-mauve flowers, with some white spaces on the 
segments and the front of the lip white. The group was rich in detail and 
very effectively arranged (Silver-gilt Flora Medal.) 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Jarvisbrook, staged a rich and varied group, 
in which Lzliocattleyas, and white and coloured Cattleyas were numerous 
and good, while some well-bloomed Renanthera Imschootiana, Phalznopsis 
amabilis, a series of Odontoglossum crispum and blotched hybrids, some 
showy Odontiodas, white and coloured Lycaste Skinneri were noted, with 
the violet-blue Dendrobium Victoria-Regina, D. Phalenopsis album, D. 
Brymerianum, a fine Miltonia Roezlii, Arpophyllam spicatum, the remark- 
able Cattleya intermedia Aquinii, Maxillaria Houtteana, the feathery-lipped 
Bulbophyllum _ barbigerum, Cypripediums, Epidendrums, &c. (Silver-gilt 
Flora Medal). 
_ Messrs. Mansell & Hatcher, Rawdon, staged a very effective group, in 
which white and blotched Odontoglossums and richly-coloured Odontiodas 
were arranged with some good Miltonias, Cattleyas, Lzliocattleyas and 
Brassocattleyas, with some well gtown Cypripedium niveum and allies, 
Renanthera Imschootiana, Zygopetalum maxillare, Dendrobium Thwaitesiz, 
Trichopilia Backhouseana, a fine Coelogyne pandurata, and _ others. 
Odontioda Brewii Rawdon var. was a fine dark-coloured form, while O. 
Sunbeam, O. Cooksoniz, and O. Edith Hodgson were also noteworthy 
(Silver-gilt Flora Medal). 
Mr; H. Dixon, Spencer Park Nursery, Wandsworth Common, staged a 
good group of showy species and hybrids, including Cymbidum insigne, C. 
Lowianum and var. concolor, C. tigrinum, the richly-coloured Sophrocat- 
lelia Pandora, Dendrobium Owenianum, Odontoglossum platychilum and 
some good O. crispum and blotched hybrids, Cattleya Mendelii and Mossiz, 
Leliocattleya callistoglossa magnifica and the bright yellow Lc. Helius, 
and some good Miltonias and others (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Sanders, St. Albans, staged a group of about fifty plants of 
Cymbidium insigne, showing a good deal of variation, and some of the . 
Plants bearing three fine spikes. A Certificate of Appreciation for the 
introduction of this fine species was awarded. 
An ordinary meeting was held at the London Scottish Drill Hall, 
Buckingham Gate, Westminster, on May 27th, the week following the 
Chelsea Show, and the exhibition and attendance was naturally small, 
though a few good Orchids put in an appearance, the award list being as 
below :— : 
Orchid Committee present: Sir Harry J. Veitch (in the Chair), 
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