248 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [Nov.-Dec., 1918, 
Odontoglossum amabile var. splendens and Leeliocattleya St. Gothard, . 
from J. J. Bolton, Esq. 
Cypripedium Wm. Coupe (Earl Tankerville Xx Priam), from J. 
Hartley, Esq. 
-Cypripedium Damascus (Earl Tankerville x Dreadnought), from 
Messrs. Sanders. 
FIRST-CLASS AWARD OF APPRECIATION. 
Odontoglossum crispum var. Shower of Gold, from Capt. W. Horridge. 
CULTURAL CERTICATE. 
To Mr. E. Rogers, for a batch of Odontoglossum grande and _ var. 
aureum, 
FirsT-cLass BOTANICAL CERTIFICATE. 
Cycnoches peruvianum, from Mrs. Bruce and Miss Wrigley. 
A Silver-gilt Medal was awarded to Mrs. Bruce and Miss Wrigley, Bury, 
gr. Mr. Rogers), for a fine group, including ten plants of Cypripedium 
Maudie, with examples of C. Boltonii, Venus, Shogun, Dreadnought, 
Spicerianum, Lord Ossulston, Lord Roberts, and Fairrieanum, Cattleya 
Regina and Portia, Vanda ccerulea, and Epidendrum vitellinum autumnale. 
Messrs. Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, were awarded a Silver Medal for a 
group, including Cypripedium Gaston Bultel, Sir Redvers Buller, Mrs. F. 
Wellesley, Arthurianum Sandere, Actzus superbum, Bourtonii, Leeanum 
Balliz, Winifred Hollington, Wm. Lloyd, Rossetti, Tityus superbum, 
insigne Laura Kimball and Harefield Hall, with Odontoglossum Uro- 
skinneri and var. album, Zygopetalum Balliz, Cattleya Bowringiana 
atrosanguinea, and others. 
S. Gratrix, Esq., Whalley Range (gr. Mr. Howes), was also awarded a 
Silver-gilt Medal for a good group of Cattleyas and Leliocattleyas. 
J. J. Bolton, Esq., Pendleton (gr. Mr. J. Law), was awarded a Silver 
Medal for a group, including Leeliocattleyas in variety, Odontoglossum 
heathfieldiense ; a batch of Epidendrum vitellinum autumnale, and others. 
Interesting exhibits were staged by Mrs. Gratrix, Whalley Range (g: 
Mr. J. Howes) ; Capt. W. Horridge, Bury (gr. Mr. A. Coningsby); John 
Hartley, Esq., Morley (gr. Mr. Coupe); Messrs. Sanders, St. Albans ; and 
Messrs. Keeling & Sons, Bradford; a number of which appear in the above 
list of awards. 
HABENARIA ROEBELENI, Rolfe. — This brilliant little Habenaria, 
mentioned on p. 247, is a native of Annam, and an ally of H. militaris, 
which flowered in Mr. S. W. Flory’s Nursery, at Twickenham, about six 
years ago (O.R., xxi. p. 39). The two species are very similar in character, 
but in the present one the flowers are orange-scarlet throughout, and the 
leaves uniformly olive green, instead of being variegated. 
