38 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
narrow, connivent and unspotted, Angrecum Humblotii, 7Eonia 
polystachya, some hybrid Cypripedes, Lelio-cattleya x intermedio-flava, 
and L.-c. X Wilsonz (C. labiata X L. Dayana), an effective hybrid of good 
shape, having light rose sepals and petals, and the lip claret-purple with a 
rose-coloured tube veined with dark purple. 
Ch. Vuylsteke, Loochristy, Ghent, seat two pretty forms of 
Odontoglossum x spectabile, raised from O. crispum x Harryanum, and 
from the reverse cross. They are very beautiful, and most resemble 
O. Harryanum, except that the flower is flatter, the ground colour 
lighter, and the markings more broken up. 
Mr. H. A. Tracy, Amyand Park Road, Twickenham, showed a form of 
Cymbidium Tracyanum in which the markings were less pronounced than 
usual. 
Messrs. McBean & Sons, Cooksbridge, Sussex, showed a fine form of 
Odontoglossum x Andersonianum, with broad, heavily blotched segments. 
The last meeting of the year was held on December roth, and although 
the Orchids exhibited were not numerous, they were excellent in quality, 
the awards including three First-class Certificates and four Awards of 
Merit. It is interesting to note that the beautiful Dendrobium spectabile 
was exhibited for the first time at this meeting. 
W. M. Appleton, Esq., Tyn-y-coed, Weston-super-mare, staged a small 
but very interesting group, to which a Silver Banksian Medal was given. 
It contained a fine plant of Lelio-cattleya Xx intermedio-flava Golden 
Queen, a hybrid Cypripedium called C. x Morteni (Leeanum Masereelianum 
x Chamberlainianum), having a rather narrow dorsal sepal, green at the 
base, lined with dark brown, and white above, and a rather elongated 
reddish lip, C. insigne Macfarlanei, and other varieties, including C. i. 
‘‘ Oddity,” in which the two petals are metamorphosed into lips, a curiosity 
which repeats itself from year to year. 
Major Joicey, Sunningdale Park (gr. Mr. Thorne), showed the beautiful 
Dendrobium Johnsonz, D. atroviolaceum with four spikes, and the 
remarkable Dendrobium spectabile, to which latter a First-class Certificate 
was given. (See note on page 13.) 
C. L. N. Ingram, Esq., Elstead House, Godalming (gr. Mr. Bond) 
received an Award of Merit for a hybrid Cattleya called C. x elatior 
(Schilleriana xX Mossiz Reineckeana), though unfortunately there is a 
species which bears the same name (see p. 338 of our third volume). It is. 
a handsome thing with blush white sepals and petals, and a lip handsomely 
marked with bright rose crimson, and near the base some orange and 
brown lines. 
G. W. Law-Schofield, Esq.. New-Hall-Hey, Rawtenstall (gr. Mr. Shill), 
sent Cypripedium x conco-callosum, a very pretty hybrid which received 
