344 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [NovEMBER, IgI5. 
Interesting exhibits were also sent by S. Gratrix, Esq., Whalley Range 
(gr. Mr. W. W. Field); H. J. Bromilow, Esq., Rainhill (gr. Mr. W. J. 
Morgan), and Messrs. J. & A. McBean, Cooksbridge, several of which 
received certificates, as shown in the following list :— 
Messrs. A. J. Keeling & Son, Bradford, were awarded a Bronze, Medal 
for a group. 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean, Cooksbridge. 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
Odontoglossum percultum var. Mde. R. le Doux, a fine ane with 
heavily marked flowers, from Mrs. R. le Doux. 
Cattleya Fabia var. Samuel Gratrix (labiata * Dowiana aurea), with 
very large flowers, of good solid colour, and a well-shaped spreading lip, 
from S. Gratrix, Esq. 
Cattleya labiata var. R. Ashworth, a large Wwell-set white flower, with 
orange lines in the throat, from R. Ashworth, Esq. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
Gatteys Lady Veitch var. Mrs. S, Gratrix, and Odantosioagad 
Victory var. Gratrixiz (crispum Baronness xX Unknown), both from 
‘S. Gratrix, Esq. 3 
Lzliocattleya Mrs. Geoffrey Tate (Orion X Golden Oriole), from Mrs. 
R. le Doux. | 
Cattleya labiata Lowie, from R. Ashworth, Esq. 
Sophrocattleya November (S. grandiflora x C. Portia magnifica), fron 
eee J. & A. McBean. 
AWARD OF APPRECIATION. 
Odontioda leopardina (O. beechense xX Odm. Vaylstekei), from R. Ash- 
worth, Esq. 
FIRST-CLASS CULTURAL CERTIFICATE. 
To Mr. E. Rogers, gr. to O. O. Wrigley, Esq., for plants of Cypripedium 
Fairrieanum. 
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ANGRAECUM BIRRIMENSE,— This interesting Angrzcum has now flowered 
at Kew, the plant having been sent from the Birrim district, on the Gold 
Coast, by Mr. A. G. Miles, together with the dried specimen from which the 
species was described (Rolfe in Kew Bull., 1914, p. 214). It is an ally of 
A. Eichlerianum, Kranzl., being very similar in habit, but has shorter 
leaves, and the flowers are well distinguished by the less dilated lip, and the 
straighter spur. The stem is somewhat elongated and climbing, and bears © 
numerous obliquely oblong, somewhat bilobed leaves, and shortly-pedicelled, 
solitary flowers, with light green lanceolate sepals and petals, and a white 
lip, with a light yellow tinge on the disc. The allied A. Eichlerianum, 
Kranzl., was figured at page 120 of our twenty-first volume. 
