244 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [Nov.-Dec., 1918. 
J. Ansaldo, Esq., Rosebank, Mumbles, sent Sophrocattleya Faboris 
Ansaldo’s var. (C. Fabia X Sc. Doris), a charming form, tinged and flaked 
with rose on a light yellow ground, with flowers of Sc. Gwendoline (C. 
Octave-Doin xX Sc. Wellesleyi), Sophrocatlelia Myra, Leliocattleya 
luminild (Lc. luminosa x C. Rothschildiana), Le. Golden Wren, Brasso- 
cattleya Ilene and Nestor, Cattleya Williamsiz alba, C. Prince John, and 
Vanda coerulea. : 
Dr. Miguel Lacroze, Bryndir, Roehampton (Orchid-grower, Miss 
Robertson), sent Brassocattleya Griselda Bryndir var. (C. Rothschildiana X 
Bc. Leemaniz), a well-shaped flower, with cream sepals and petals, and the 
lip light rose with a yellow disc. 
Mr. J. E. Shill, The Dell Gardens, Englefield Green, showed Cypri- 
pedium Etna The Dell var. (Leeanum xX Dreadnought), a large and 
striking variety. 
Messrs. Chariesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, received a Silver Flora 
Medal for a fine group, including many good Cattleyas, Odontoglossums 
and others, those specially noted being a well-grown Angrecum Ellisii, 
several seedling Cattleya Dowiana aurea, good forms of Cattleya Dionysius, 
7Eneas, and Princess Royal, the remarkable Chondropetalum Fletcher- 
ianum, Brassocatlelia Lilian (C. Iris X Bcl. Cooksoniz), Odontonia Lang- 
owoyi, Odontioda Joyce (Odm. Harryanum X Oda. Royal-Gem), cream- 
white with dark claret blotches, O. Gwendoline (Odm. eximium X Oda. 
Madeline), cream-white, with rosy lilac margin and many purple-red spots, 
and the lip rosy lilac with a large chestnut blotch, and numerous good 
Odontoglossums and Leliocattleyas. 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, received a Silver 
Banksian Medal for a small group of choice things, including Brassocat- 
lelia Violetta (C. Warscewiczii X Bl. Veitchii), a fine lilac flower, some- 
what darker on the front of the lip, and the disc yellow, Odontonia 
McNabiana, Cattleya labiata Princess of Wales, white with a flush of lilac 
on the front lobe of the lip, Odontioda Henryi and Madeline, Odonto- 
glossum promerens xanthotes, and other good things. 
Messrs. Sanders, St. Albans, staged half-a-dozen plants of the beautiful 
Cattleya Fabia alba, each bearing a spike of four flowers. _ 
At the meeting held on November 19th, several choice Orchids put in 
an appearance, five of which gained awards of various kinds, and there were 
two medal groups, the one staged by Messrs. Charlesworth being exceP- 
tionally fine in every respect. 
Orchid Committee present: Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. (in the Chair), 
J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), Sir Harry J. Veitch, R. A. Rolfe, Arthur Dye, W- 
Bolton, R. Brooman White, C. H. Curtis, F. K. Sander, C. J. Lucas, 
