162 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [JuLy, 1917. 
Dr. Miguel Lacroze, Bryndir, Roehampton (gr. Mr. Cresswell), sent 
well-grown plants of Leliocattleya Aphrodite Bryndir var., white with the 
front of the lip dark purple, and Lc. luminosa Bryndir var., a finely 
coloured form. 
R. Brooman White, Esq., Arddarroch, Garelochead, showed cut blooms 
of several fine forms of Odontoglossum crispum of the older types, and of a 
few hybrids raised in the collection ; a very interesting series. 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, were awarded a Silver 
Flora Medal for a fine group, including several hybrid Miltonias, Odontioda ; 
General Haig Orchidhurst var., with a spike of nineteen flowers, finely 
spotted with Indian red and margined with rose, O. Joan Orchidhurst var., 
reddish claret with deep rose mottling on the lip, the brilliant scarlet 
Odontioda Chantecleer Orchidhurst var., some good white Cattleyas, 
Odontoglossum Epicasta magnificum, O. Menier var. St. Vincent, and — 
other interesting things. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Jarvisbrook, received a Silver Banksian Medal 
for a good group, in which forms of Cattleya Mossiz and Mendelii were 
conspicuous, with some good Leliocattleyas, Odontoglossums, and other 
interesting things. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, were also awarded a Silver 
Banksian Medal for an interesting group, containing some good Lelio — 
cattleya Fascinator, with several other showy species of the season, and 4 — 
few rare botanical Orchids. 
At the meeting held on June rgth there was a fine display of Orchids, — 
the awards consisting of one Gold and three other medals, two Awards of 
Merit, and two Preliminary Commendations. 
Orchid Committee present : Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. (in the Chait), 
J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), Sir Harry J. Veitch, W. Bolton, J. Wilson Potter, 
R. A. Rolfe, Pantia Ralli, E. R. Ashton, J. Charlesworth, W. H. Hatcher, — 
C. H. Curtis, Walter Cobb, C. J. Lucas, and R. Brooman White. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
MILTONIA PrincEss-Mary (Hyeana x Bleuana).—A fine thing, bearing 
a spike of seven blush-white flowers, with a pale lilac area at the base of the - 
petals, and the broad lip having a large purplish rose mask at the bas 
from which extend a number of thin radiating lines. Exhibited by Messrs. 
Armstrong & Brown. 
ODONTIODA THE PRINCE (Oda. Charlesworthii x Odm. Ernestii)-A ‘ 
large and attractive hybrid, the flowers being of good shape, and the colout 
light lilac-purple, with some red-brown blotching in front of the yellow 
West 
crest of the lip. Exhibited by G. W. Bird, Esq., Manor House, 
Wickham (gr. Mr. Redden). 
