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consisting of several hybrid Phaiuses, allied to P. X Marthe, a series of 
hybrid Epidendrums of lost parentage, but apparently forms of E. xX 
Endresio-Wallisii, varying much in colour, Lelia Jongheana, Epiphronitis 
xX Veitchii, Selenipedium Titanum (longifolium MHincksianum @ X 
Lindleyanum ¢), &c. 
Messrs. B. S. Williams and Son, Upper Holloway, also staged a good 
group, containing Cymbidium eburneum, Dendrobium X_ burfordiense, 
Platyclinis glumacea valida, Cypripediums Boxallii, callosum, villosum, X 
Winnianum, euryandrum, X Harrisianum superbum, and other interesting 
forms. 
NOTES. 
MEETINGS of the Royal Horticultural Society will be held at the Drill 
Hall, James Street, West ter, on March 13th and 27th, when the 
Orchid Committee will meet at the usual hour, 12 o’clock noon. 
Meetings of the Manchester and North of England Orchid Society will 
be held at the Coal Exchange, Manchester, on March 8th and 22nd. The 
Committee meets at noon, and the exhibits are open to inspection from 
one o’clock until three p.m. 
The following new members have been added to the Royal Horticultural 
Society’s Orchid Committee for the coming year :—W. H. Hay, Oakley 
Park, Eye, Suffolk; A. Hislop, Bletchley Park; J. Leemann, Heaton 
Mersey; C. J. Lucas, Horsham; J. Wilson Potter, Croydon; T. Rochford, 
Broxbourne, and H. A. Tracy, Twickenham. 
An interesting departure from the usual course is announced in the 
arrangements for the Royal Horticultural Society for the present year. 
The meeting for Wednesday, June 27th, will not be held at the Drill Hall, 
but at Richmond, in conjunction with the Annual Show of the Richmond 
Horticultural Society, on which occasion the Orchid Committee will meet 
at 11.30 a.m. Single plants may be entered on the morning of the show, 
and may be removed the same day- Groups, however, must be entered 
not later than June 16th, and must be left for the second day of the show 
(June 28th), when they may be removed at 7 pm. A united Luncheon has 
been arranged for the Council and Committees, together with the Local 
Committee and Judges, to which invitations will be issued in due course. 
We hope to see a good display of Orchids on this occasion. The loca| 
Society’s Show in the Old Deer Park is always a great success, and the 
additional importance given to the occasion by the co-operation of the 
great national Society, and the close proximity to Kew, is sure to draw 
