374 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
W. Duckworth, Esq., Shaw Hall, Flixton (gr. Mr. Tindale), showed a 
good plant of Cattleya X Mantinii. 
W. A. Gent, Esq., Brooklands, showed two very pretty forms of 
Dendrobium Phalenopsis named albens and roseum, also D. X Cassiope 
and Cattleya X Mantinu. 
G. W. Rowe, Esq., Clarence Drive, Timperley, showed a good plant of 
Cattleya x Hardyana, which, as regards variety, was not quite up to the 
standard of the better forms of this hybrid. 
Mr. J. Anderson, Wallace Avenue, showed a pale form of Laelia 
tenebrosa, and several Cattleyas. 
We are indebted to two esteemed correspondents for the following 
corrections of errors, which have crept into preceding reports :— 
Page 220, line 9. Cancel “L-c. x D. S. Brown, &c.” to end of paragraph. 
» yy 14. For “Mrs. E. Ashworth” read “ Mrs. S. Gratrix,” and add —‘* They - 
also showed Cypripedium x Gertrude Hollington (A.M.)” 
pre ag te ier 17. For “Prince of Wales,” read “ Princess of Wales.” — 
>» ~~ 36.” For “four,” read “three,” and (next line) cancel “Cattleya Mossiz 
rubens,” to end of line. 
n 283, ,», 12-14. This should read ‘‘ Dendrobium speciosissimum received a First-class 
Certificate, and Cattleya Lueddemanniana a Cultural Certificate.” 
pe ee “i 19. For “Award of Merit,” read “ First-class Certificate.” 
» 285, 5 15. Read “Cypripedium Lawrenceanum atrorubens received a First-class 
Certificate.” 
» 316, ,, 8. After C. x triumphans,” add “(First-class Certificate.)” 
9s » 24. Cancel “and the occasion,” &c., to end of paragraph. 
Oe ak " 35. Cancel “and to this,” &c., to end of paragraph. The Gold Medal of 
the Society, we are assured, does not exist. 
from bottom. For “Cypripedium insigne, Nellie Don,” read 
“C.-i. Wm. Millie Dow.” 
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ORCHIDS AT THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
AT the meeting of the Royal Horticultural Society, held at the Drill 
Hall, James Street, Westminster, on November 9th, Orchids were not as 
numerous as usual, though several striking things were included among the 
exhibits. The day, however, was very dark and foggy, and the plants were 
not seen to the best advantage. 
The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P., Highbury, Birmingham 
(gr. Mr. Smith), sent a group of six very fine things, to which a Silver 
Banksian Medal was given. It comprised the handsome Leelio-cattleya X 
Semiramis, L.-c. x Sallieri, a fine, richly-coloured Cattleya labiata, C. x 
