54 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [FEBRUARY, IQII. 
phyllum Dayanum, the graceful white and yellow B. auricomum, the rare 
Sarcochilus teres, Pleurothallis scapha, Masdevallia polysticta, Cypri- 
pedium Helen II., Gatton Park var., a good white flower dotted with 
purple, Zygopetalum leopardinum, Gatton Park var., and two others which 
received Botanical Certificates. 
R. G. Thwaites, Esq., Chessington, Streatham (gr. Mr. J. M. Black), 
staged a very interesting group of hybrids raised in the collection, to which 
a Vote of Thanks was accorded. It contained several plants of Cattleya 
Blackii (Mendelii alba X Gaskelliana alba), all with a flush of pink in the 
flowers, two good C. Octave Doin, C. Leda (Percivaliana x Dowiana), 
Odontioda Zephyr (C. Neetzliana X O. Wilckeanum), and a few other good 
things. 
M. Firmin Lambeau, Brussels, De Barri Crawshay, Esq., J. Gurney 
Fowler, Esq., and F. Ducane Godman, Esq., sent interesting exhibits, 
which are mentioned under Awards. 
H. F. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney (gr. Mr. G. E. Day), sent fine 
examples of Odontioda Lutetia and O. Goodsoniz. 
Mr. J. Hawkes, Osterley Park, Isleworth, sent two twin-flowered spikes 
of Cypripedium insigne. 
G. P. Walker, Esq., Putney Heath (gr. Mr. McGregor), showed Brasso- 
lzlia Mrs. G. P. Walker (L. flava x B. glauca), with yellow flowers. 
Francis Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. W. Hopkins), sent 
the handsome Sophrocattleya Wellesley (S. grandiflora x C. labiata, 
with carmine-rose flowers, Cypripedium Cupid magnificum, a pretty white 
flower spotted with purple, and C. Princess Louise (Leeanum giganteum X 
Druryi), closely resembling C. Buchanianum. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a magnificent 
group, which occupied one of the long stages, some sixty feet in length, and 
to which a Gold Medal was awarded. The genera were largely massed 
together, the centre being made up of Odontoglossums, chiefly hybrids, and 
O. crispum, with a fine series of white and coloured Lelia anceps on either 
side ; then came masses of Cattleyas and Leeliocattleyas, hybrid Calanthes, 
Lycaste Skinneri, and finally a batch of well-grown Vanda Amesiana at 
each end. In front of the Odontoglossums were some two dozen brilliant 
Odontiodas, and the Lzliocattleyas contained a lot of the yellow L.-c. Ariel 
and the orange L.-c. Charlesworthii. We noted also a nice lot of the chaste 
Masdevallia tovarensis, several white Saccolabium Harrisonianum, a well- 
flowered S. bellinum, three Zygocolax Charlesworthii, Oncidioda Penelope 
(C. Neetzliana X O. leucochilum), Cypripedium Aleimeda (insigne Harefield 
Hall var. X Alcibiades superbum), a very large and finely marked flower, 
and others too numerous to mention. The general effect was imposing. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a very fine group, to which 4 
