196 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [Nov.-Dc., r9r9. 
meeting held on September 23rd, Sir Harry J. Veitch informed the members 
that the Council had decided not to alter the arrangements for the current 
year, but that on regaining possession of their own Hall at Vincent Square, 
the required facilities would be provided at future shows of the kind. 
ees ORCHIDS IN SEASON. [Ra 
FLOWER of Cypripedium’ nitens-Leeanum var. Oswaldii (Leeanum 
Clinkaberryanum X nitens Wrigleyanum) is sent from tha collection 
of Mrs. Bruce and Miss Wrigley, Bridge Hall, Bury (gr. Mr. A. Burns). 
The dorsal sepal is very light green, with numerous brown dots and a white 
margin, while there is a narrow brown line and a few dots on the petals. It 
received an Award of Merit from the Manchester Orchid Society on 
November 2tst, 1918 (see Pp- 30). 
Several interesting Cymbidiums are sent from the collection of G.. 
Hamilton Smith, Esq., Northside, Leigh Woods, Bristol, by Mr. G. Walker. 
Flowers of C. Orion are from the reverse cross of the original, and have the 
sepals and petals suffused with light rose, and the lip crimson, copiously 
lined and dotted with dark brown. The others are as follows :-— 
CymBIpIUM Norma (Winnianum x Dayanum).—Sepals and petals light 
yellow, with numerous dark lines on the lip, which most resembles that of. 
C. Dayanum in shape. The spike at present bears eight flowers.. 
CyMBIDIUM ARGO (Winnianum x erythrostylum).—Flowers of two 
seedlings are sent, these having light yellow sepals and petals, lined with 
red, and the lip with darker markings, and somewhat resembling GC. 
erythrostylum in shape. The spike bears nine flowers. 
CYMBIDIUM CERES (Cravenianum x insigne).—Flowers rather large, 
light yellow in colour, with light red stripes on the sepals and petals, and 
the lip darker, with numerous brown, dotted lines, and somewhat villous in 
front, somewhat recalling C. giganteum. 
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C.G.—The matter is receiving attention. Dried flowers would be very acceptable, 
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for we know that your district is rich in interesting botanical species, as well as some 
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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
showy ones. 
-W.H.—Negatives received, with many thanks. 
C.H.L.—Unavoidably postponed till next month, with some other matters. 
Hybridist.—The matter is dealt with on an earlier page. We have a note on the 
other questiou for an early issue. 
ERRATA. 
Page 9. For “Disa longilabris” read “ Herschelia longilabris.” ‘The author of H. 
hamatopetala and H. Goetzeana should read “ Kranzl.” 
- 71. The omitted name of Odontoglossum Fascinator x crispum Lucianii is “/O. 
Erzeroum.” 
P. 136. For “Lotzy” read “ Lotsy.” 
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