224 . THE. ORCHID REVIEW. [Jury, IQI5+ 
remarkable Coryanthes macrantha, one of the largest and most remarkable 
species of this quaint genus. Many others could be enumerated, and there 
is a fine display of the usual showy species of the season. 
¢| ORCHID NOTES AND NEWS. ¥ 
HE next ordinary meeting of the Royal Horticultural Society will be 
held at the Royal Horticultural Hall, Vincent Square, Westminster, 
on July zoth, when the Orchid Committee will meet at the usual hour, 12 
o’clock noon. There are meetings of Special Societies on two other 
dates, but the Orchid Committee will not meet again until the bape 
meeting on August 4th. 
The Manchester & North of England Orchid Society will hold meetings 
at. the Coal Exchange, Manchester, on July 8th and 22nd. The 
Committee meets at noon, and the exhibits are open to inspection from 
I to 4 o'clock p.m. 
A flower of Lzeliocattleya Hoylei has been sent by Mr. Alwyn Harrison, 
Hame, Redbourne, Herts. It is a very promising hybrid raised by him 
from Leeliocattleya Martinetii x Sunset, and may be described as flame 
coloured, with a light purple front lobe to the lip. The latter is more open 
than in many hybrids derived from Lelia cinnabarina, and the flower is 
large and very attractive. 
S| ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. ig 
[Orchids are named _ A cxsgpniceed answered here as far as possible. Corre. spondents he 
requested to give the native country or parentage of plants sent. An ADDRESSED postcard 4 
sent if a reply by post is ie (abroad, reply p feshaahd should be used). Subjects of pecia 
interest will be dealt with in the body of the w an Rk]. 
J.H.—Angrzecum armeniacum, Lindl. 
W.B.—Dendrobium clavatum, Wall. 
—Epidendrum ae icum, Batem. The Castasetum could abroeggeg gre be 
t.D.AC. 
identified from a dried flower, and we shall be pleased to make the attempt. aste 
Skinneri oe only differs foes the type in the absence of colou 
C.A. robably Gongora bufonia, Lindl. Please do not i flowers in cotton wool 
unless first chive in tissue paper. We shall be pleased to name others 
’.L.—We will report on the plant in a post or two. 
G.E.S.—A dil of Odontoglossum Thompsonianum, but the other parent is uncet- 
tain at ee 
F.J.H.—Dendrohium speciosum, Sm., an Australian species. It is interesting to know 
that it grows par at La Mortola. 
