APRIL, 1915.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 119 
Orchid Committee present: J. Gurney Fowler, Esq. (in the Chair), 
Messrs. J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), R. Brooman White, W. Bolton, Gurney 
Wilson, C. J. Lucas, S. W. Flory, W. H. White, A. Dye, J. E. Shill, 
W. H. Hatcher, J. Cypher, J. Charlesworth, W. Cobb, T. Armstrong, 
F, J. Hanbury, F. M. Ogilvie, Pantia Ralli, R. G. Thwaites, F. Sander,. 
R. A. Rolfe, J. Wilson Potter, Sir Harry J. Veitch, and Sir Jeremiah 
Colman, Bart. 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Brackenhurst, Pembury (gr. Mr. Davis), 
staged a magnificent group of over 300 plants, which filled the stage along 
the side of the Hall, and to which the Society’s Gold Medal was awarded. 
It consisted largely of Dendrobiums, which were arranged on the wall 
behind, producing a very graceful effect. D. nobile was represented by the 
leading varieties, including Cooksonianum, Ballianum, elegans, and a lot 
of the chaste var. virginale, with the hybrids D. Ashworthii, Wiganize 
Thwaitesiz, Rubens, Cybele, Juno, Sybil, and many others, and one very 
promising hybrid from D. nobile nobilius and D. chessingtonense (both 
also included) had yellow sepals and petals flushed with purple, and the lip- 
of a peculiar light claret margined with yellow. On the stage in front 
were forms of Odontoglossum crispum, Ossulstonii, and numerous others, 
Odontiodas, Cymbidium Alexanderi roseum, a handsome Brassocattleya 
Cliftonii, the flame-coloured Brassocatlelia Fowleri, forms of Cattleya 
Schroeder, Cypripediums, Lzliocattleyas, &c. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, Reigate, sent a group of 
several plants of Sophrocattleya Marriottiana, showing much variation in 
colour, Sophrocatllia Thalia, and two S.-c.-l. Mary; also an interesting 
selection of cut spikes of Dendrobiums, including 28 named varieties. 
G. W. Bird, Esq., Manor House, West Wickham (gr. Mr. Redden), 
sent Odontioda Gladys (Odm. Pescatorei X Oda. Bradshawiz), a very 
beautiful thing, having two distinct zones of scarlet round the petals, with 
a few central spots, and the lip of good shape and colour. 
Sir F. W. Moore, Royal Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, sent, three spikes. 
of the handsome Bulbophyllum dichromum (Rolfe), having deep golden 
yellow flowers, and a claret-coloured lip. 
F. M. Ogilvie, Esq., The Shrubbery, Oxford (gr. Mr. Balmforth), sent 
a fine plant of the handsome Brassocattleya Cliftonii magnifica. 
Baron Bruno Schroder, The Dell, Englefield Green (gr. Mr. Shill), sent 
Odontioda Cardinal (Oda. Vuylstekee x Odm. spectabile) bearing a 
panicle of eighteen large and richly-coloured flowers, and a good plant of 
Odontoglossum Pescatorei Veitchianum. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a group of 
finely-grown Odontoglossums and allies, including beautiful examples of 
O. crispum xanthotes, O. Jasper, O. armainvillierense xanthotes, 
