NOVEMBER, 1916.| THE ORCHID REVIEW. 275 
Messrs. Flory & Black, Slough, showed a fine example of Cirrhopetalum 
Rothschildianum, the finest species of the C. Collettii group. 
Mr. C. F. Waters, Balcombe, showed a beautiful example of Vanda 
coerulea, bearing a spike of fifteen flowers, tessellated with blue on a lighter 
ground, one of the best types. 
At the meeting held on October 24th Orchids formed the leading 
feature, and produced a very fine display, including one magnificent Gold 
Medal group, while four other medals were awarded, together with two 
First-class Certificates, and four Awards of Merit. 
Orchid Committee present:—Sir Harry J. Veitch (in the Chair), 
J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), W. Bolton, S. W. Flory, W. H. White, Arthur Dye, 
C. A. Curtis, H. G. Alexander, W. H. Hatcher, J. Charlesworth, Walter 
Cobb, T. Armstrong, E. R. Ashton, Pantia Ralli, F. J. Hanbury, Sir J. 
Jeremiah Colman, Bart., C. J. Lucas, R. Brooman White, and R. A. Rolfe. 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
CATTLEYA THEBES VAR. BRITANNIA (Adula X Dowiana aurea).—A 
brilliant acquisition, the flower being of excellent shape and substance, with 
bright cowslip yellow sepals and petals, and the lip ruby-red, with paler 
margin, and the smaller articulate side lobes light yellow. Exhibited by 
Messrs. Sander & Sons. 
ODONTOGLossUM MENIER (gandavense X amabile).—A fine hybrid, 
bearing a spike of eight large flowers, light claret-brown in colour, with 
the margins and tips of the sepals and petals whitish, and a broad white apex 
to the lip. Exhibited by Ernest G. Mocatta, Esq., Woburr Place, Addle- 
stone (gr. Mr. E. Stevenson). 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
BRASSOCATTLEYA MARS VAR. XANTHOLEUCA (Bc. Leemanize xX C. 
Maggie-Raphael alba).—A finely-shaped and beautiful flower, the colour 
blush-white, shading off to pink at the margin, and the broad lip with a 
very large orange yellow disc. Exhibited by Messrs. Flory & Black. 
CaATTLEYA ALEXANDRA (Carmen X Hardyana).—A finely-shaped and 
richly-coloured hybrid, most like C. Hardyana in general character, and 
having rosy-mauve sepals and petals, and a ruby-red lip, with two orange- 
yellow blotches on the sides of the throat, and some yellow lines below. 
Exhibited by Messrs. Flory & Black. 
CaTTLEYA FapiA MEMORIA LorRD Roserts (labiata X Dowiana aurea). 
A very large and richly-coloured form, having purple-rose sepals and petals, 
and an intense purple-crimson lip, with a yellow disc and some yellow 
lines behind. Exhibited by Messrs. Sander & Sons. 
CATTLEYA PRINCE-JOHN ORCHIDHURST VAR. (Hardyana alba xX 
Dowiana aurea).—A very beautiful hybrid, most like the former in 
