158 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
group, containing Eulophiella Elisabethe, Ada aurantiaca, Lycaste 
Schilleriana, Oncidium Phalenopsis, O. phymatochilum, Calanthe vestita 
gigantea, a fine lot of Calanthe Regnieri Sanderiana, Cattleya citrina, 
C. Mendelii, numerous Odontoglossums, Dendrobiums, and some good 
plants of Cymbidium Devonianum. 
At the meeting held on April 27th, tke display of Orchids was much 
smaller than usual, but included a. number of interesting things, eleven 
awards of various kinds being given, including six medals. 
Welbore S. Ellis, Esq., Hazelbourne, Dorking (gr. Mr. Barrell), staged a 
fine group, consisting largely of Odontoglossums, to which a Silver Flora 
Medal was given. It contained a number of fine forms of Odontoglossum 
crispum, O. Pescatorei Hazelbourne variety, with purple-spotted flowers, 
the handsome O. X Andersonianum, which is figured at page 305 of our 
second volume, O. citrosmum, Lycaste aromatica, Epidendrum ciliare, a 
fine plant of Cattleya citrina with nine flowers, &c. 
R. Brooman White, Esq., Arddarroch, Garelochead, N.B., received a 
Silver Banksian Medal for a very pretty group, containing several very good 
forms of O. crispum and O. X Andersonianum, with two plants of the hand- 
some Cattleya x Lawre-Mossiz. A First-class Certificate was given to the 
beautiful Odontoglossum crispum heliotropium, with bright rose-coloured, 
very undulate flowers, bearing a few darker spots on the sepals, and more 
numerous smaller ones on the petals. 
The Marquis of Camden, Bayham Abbey, Kent (gr. Mr. Methuen), sent 
a splendid plant of Denbrobium thyrsiflorum with twenty-seven spikes, to 
which a Cultural Commendation was given. It had been grown on from a 
small piece. 
Major Joicey, Sunningdale Park (gr. Mr. Thorne), sent a fine raceme of 
Eriopsis rutidobulbon, and an excellent example of Lueddemannia 
Pescatorei, with a raceme of seventy-four flowers, a Cultural Commendation 
being given to the latter. 
W. W. Palmer, Esq., Rutland Lodge, Kent, staged a fine specimen of 
Dendrobium infundibulum, to which a Cultural Commendation was given. 
Malcolm C. Cooke, Esq., Kingston Hill, received a Bronze Banksian 
Medal for an intersting group, containing a finely-flowered Miltonia 
vexillaria, Sophronitis grandiflora, Masdevallia x Chelsoni, Odontoglossum 
Hallii, O. crispum, &c. 
F. W. Marter, Esq., Lake House, Byfleet, Surrey (gr. Mr. Bradley), 
showed a fine piece of Lelia purpurata with two racemes, one bearing seven 
flowers, the other five. 
H. T. Pitt, Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. Aldous), sent a very 
fine form of Odontoglossum Hallii with broad dark sepals and petals, and 
the lip with white ground. 
