May, 1915.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 149 
ODONTOGLOSSUM LEVIATHAN (parentage unrecorded).—Apparently a 
form of O. amabile, bearing six enormous flowers, with the sepals and petals 
tinged with rose and spotted and blotched with brown, and the lip well 
blotched. Exhibited by W. R. Lee, Esq. 
CULTURAL COMMENDATION. 
MASDEVALLIA KIMBALLIANA VAR, PoURBAIXI (Veitchiana X caudata).— 
To Mr. J. Collier, gr. to Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., for a very fine 
specimen, bearing a large number of orange-red flowers. 
At the meeting held on April 27th the Orchids, of which there was a 
very good display, were confined to the Orchid annexe, so full was the 
Hall with general exhibits, and there was also an excellent attendance. 
The Orchid awards consisted of six medals, one First-class Certificate, and 
two Awards of Merit. 
Committee present: J. Gurney Fowler (in the Chair), J. O’Brien (hon. 
sec.), Gurney Wilson, R. Brooman White, C. J. Lucas, W. Bolton, Clive 
Cookson, S. W. Flory, A. Dye, W. H. White, G. Hunter, W. P. Bound, 
H. G. Alexander, J. E. Shill, W. H. Hatcher, J. Cypher, J. Charlesworth, 
Walter Cobb, T. Armstrong, F. M. Ogilvie, Pantia Ralli, F. J. Hanbury, 
R. G. Thwaites, J. Wilson Potter, Stuart H. Low, R. A. Rolfe, Sir Harry 
J. Veitch, and Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. J. Collier), 
showed a fine specimen of Oncidium monachicum, bearing a large panicle 
of yellow and brown flowers, the petals uniting at the apex into a ring, 
Leliocattleya Eldorado (L.-c. Canhamiana alba x C. Eldorado), having 
white sepals and petals, the front of the lip rose-purple, and the disc orange- 
yellow, the rare Lissochilus arenarius, and a stand of cut Dendrobiums, 
noteworthy among them being the fine D. Lady Colman, D. Alpha 
{euosmum x regium), and a charming hybrid from D. aureum and regium, 
having light rose flowers with the disc of the lip yellow. 
G. W. Bird, Esq., Manor House, West Wickham (gr. Redden), sent 
Odontioda Gladys (Odm. Pescatorei X Oda. Bradshawiz), and O. Sensation 
var. Arethusa (Odm. crispum Queen Victoria x Oda. Vuylstekez), well 
blotched with chocolate on a yellow ground margined with lilac. 
Walter Cobb, Esq., Normanhurst, Rusper (gr. Mr. Salter), sent Brasso- 
cattleya Maric Cobb’s var., a pretty blush white form, Miltonia Bleuana 
rosea, blush white with the lower halves of the petals purple, and Lelio- 
Cattleya Lucia Cobb’s var., bearing a spike of six golden-yellow flowers, 
with the front lobe of the lip ruby-purple. 
The Earl of Craven, Coombe Abbey, Coventry (gr. Mr. H. Chandler), 
sent Leeliocattleya Corneliensis (L.-c. Haroldiana X C. Schroedere), 
bearing three light salmon-buff flowers, with an orange throat to the lip. 
