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Medal for a fine group of Cattleyas, Leeliocattleyas, &c., in which we noted 
goodexamples of C. A‘neas, Thora, Miguelito, the pretty C. Ena (Fabia 
alba X Hardyana Countess of Derby), having white sepals and petals, and 
a purple lip veined with yellow, Leliocattleya Britannia, Salonica, St. 
George, Maudiz, and others, Brassocattleya Luegman (C. Luegeew x Be. 
Leemaniz), alarge pink flower with deep orange throat to the lip; Bc. 
Maroniz, Brassocatlelia Thompsonii alba, ‘Sophrocattleya Andromeda (C- 
Octave Doin X S. grandiflora), Cirrhopetalum ornatissimum, and others. 
Messrs. Flory & Black, Slough, received a Silver Banksian Medal for a 
pretty little group, including Brassocattleya Morna superba, Bc. General 
Diaz, Bc. Lotus, Bc. Ilene, Cattleya Mrs. J. Ansaldo var. citrina, with 
lemon yellow sepals and petals and a dark purple lip, Sophrocatlelia 
Hanningtonii, light yellow tinged with rose and the lip claret-purple, and 
others. 
Mr. C. F. Waters, Balcombe, received a Silver Banksian Medal for a 
small group, including good examples of Leeliocattleya epicasta and 
bletchleyensis, Cattleya Mrs. Pitt, and several other Cattleya hybrids. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Jarvisbrook, sent Sophrocatlelia Edie Tack. 
(Scl. bletchleyflora x C. Leda), a charming little plant, having apricot 
yellow sepals and petals, tinged with rose, and a violet-purple lip with a 
yellow centre. 
The meeting held on October 21st was a particularly interesting one, for 
the Society was able to return to its own Hall at Vincent Square, which has. 
for so long been in the occupancy of the Australian Military Authorities... 
Circumstances, however, limited its importance, so far as Orchids were: 
concerned. It was the Annual Show of British- -grown Fruits (which had been: 
fixed for October 7th, but had to be postponed on account of the Railway 
Strike), and consequently groups of Orchids were excluded. _ Some fifteen 
plants were entered to go before the Committee, and of these one gained a. 
First-class Certificate, and two others Awards of Merit. 
Orchid Committee present: Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. (in the Chair), 
J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), Arthur Dye, W. Bolton, G. Wilson, R. G. Thwaites,. 
Pantia Ralli, J. Charlesworth, A. McBean, W. J. Kaye, S. W. Flory, 
J. Cypher, H. G. Alexander, J. E. Shill, Sir Harry J. Veitch, J. Wilson 
Potter, and R. A. Rolfe. 
FiRsT-cLass CERTIFICATE. 
- BRASSOCATLELIA JoicEy1 (Bcl. Cooksonii x Lc. Thyone).—A brilliant 
hybrid, in which the four species, Cattleya Dowiana aurea, Brassavola 
Digbyana, Lelia cinnabarina, and L. xanthina are combined ina rather 
complicated series of crosses, the flower showing most of the Cattleya . 
ancestry. The broad sepals and petals are canary yellow with a little rosy 
