go THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
showed fine spikes of Odontoglossum crispum and luteopurpureum, also 
O. triumphans and three good forms of O. x Andersonianum. 
M. Ch. Maron, Brunoy, France, brought over Lelio-cattleya xX Ernesti 
pallida, a pretty light form, with the sepals and petals soft cowslip yellow, 
and L.-c. X Berthe Fournier var. splendida, a very large and most richly- 
coloured form, to which a First-class Certificate was given. 
Messrs. Heath and Son, Cheltenham, sent the pretty, white Dendrobium 
barbatulum, Cypripedium x Lathamianum giganteum, and a form of C. 
insigne. 
Messrs. Linden, L’Horticulture Coloniale, Brussels, showed a_ fine 
blush form of Odontoglossum crispum, a dark form of O. x Andersonianum, 
and Cypripedium xX Schusterianum (villosum x Hookerze Volonteanum), 
in which the form and colour of both parents were combined. 
At the meeting held on February 27th Orchids were represented in 
great force, the display being one of the finest which we have yet seen at 
the Drill Hall during February. The members of the Orchid Committee 
present were:—J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., in the Chair, and Messrs. H: 
Ballantine, T. W. Bond, H. J. Chapman, W. Cobb, J. Colman, De B. © 
Crawshay, J. Douglas, J. T. Gabriel, T. B. Haywood, E. Hill, J. Jaques, 
H. Little, C. J. Lucas, H. T. Pitt, J... W.. Potter, W, Thompson, F. J. 
Thorne, H. A. Tracy, R. B. White, W. H. Young, and J. O’Brien (hon. 
secretary). 
The President, Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. 
White), staged a particularly fine group, to which a Silver-gilt Flora Medal 
was given. Dendrobiums were strongly represented, and included D. X 
Wiganiz xanthochilum, D. x Clio and Burford Vat. D..x<. Juno, 
Luna, D. x pallens, D. x Schneiderianum, D. x splendidissimum grandi- 
florum, D. x burfordiense, D. x melanodiscus, D. x chrysodiscus, D. X 
The Pearl, D. x Dominianum, D. x specio-Kingianum, the rare purple D. 
Treacherianum, a fine example of D. barbatulum, and the curious little D. 
herbaceum. Other good things were a fine. example of Cochlioda vulcanica, 
cut spikes of Phalznopsis x intermedia Portei, P. Stuartiana, and several 
of P. Schilleriana, Masdevallia x glaphyrantha, M. x Curlei, M. 
Schreederiana, two forms of Bulbophyllum Careyanum, Calanthe x gigas, 
the remarkable Bonatea speciosa, Cypripedium x Chamberlaino-insigne, C. 
x Alice, a remarkable series of ten forms of C. X hirsuto-Sallieri, showing 
a gradation from yellow to purple, and with both spotted and unspotted 
forms, and other interesting things. The rare Dendrobium Jerdonianum, 
and D. puniceum (Rolfe), bearing axillary heads of rose- 
received a Botanical Certificate. 
H. T. Pitt, Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. Thurgood), 
purple flowers, each 
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