56 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [FEBRUARY, IQI1. 
Messrs. Heath & Son, Cheltenham, sent about two dozen Cypripediums, 
mostly familiar kinds. 
M. Maurice Mertens, Mont-St.-Amand, Ghent, sent half-a-dozen 
handsomely blotched hybrid Odontoglossums, which were unnamed. 
First-Class CERTIFICATE. 
CYPRIPEDIUM ELIZABETH VAR. VOGEL (Hera Marie x Hitchinsiz). 
—A very handsome hybrid, most like the former in shape. The dorsal sepal 
is very broad, white, blotched with claret-purple, and the petals and lip 
yellow, tinged and veined with purple. Exhibited by M. Firmin Lambeau, 
Brussels. 
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CYPRIPEDIUM CHARLES SLADDEN (glaucophyllum xX bellatulum).—A 
handsome hybrid, which is described and figured at page 41 of the present 
issue, under the name of Paphiopedilum Sladdenii. Exhibited by Messrs. 
Sander and Sons. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM GODMANII (Edwardii x Rolfez).—A pretty hybrid, 
most like the former, having rose-purple flowers, with a bright yellow crest. 
Exhibited by F. Ducane Godman, Esq., South Lodge, Horsham. 
ODONTOGLOsSsUM HALSEYANUM (parentage unrecorded).—A fine hybrid, 
having pure white flowers, most like O. crispum in shape, and well blotched 
with rich purple. The plant bore a spike of a dozen large flowers. 
Exhibited by J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Glebelands, South Woodford (gr 
Mr. J. Davis). 
ODONTOGLOSSUM ROSEFIELDIENSE (Harryanum xX Lambeauianum).— 
A yery pretty hybrid, of good shape and colour. The sepals and petals are 
broad, heavily blotched with reddish claret on a light ground, which is 
almost reduced to thin white lines. Exhibited by de Barri Crawshay, 
Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks’ (gr, Mr. Stables). 
BOTANICAL CERTIFICATES. 
BULBOPHYLLUM GALBINUM.—A large flowered species allied to B. 
Reinwardtii, but having two-flowered scapes. The sepals and petals are 
pale green, suffused and lined with dull purple, and the broad, hinged lip 
suffused with bright purple. Exhibited by Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. 
PLOCOGLOTTIS JAVANICA.—A striking species, haying broad green leaves, 
with large rounded dusky blotches, and erect spikes of small greenish 
flowers. pee by Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. 
MANCHESTER AND NorTH oF ENGLAND ORCHID. 
A MEETING of this Society was held at the Coal Exchange, Manchester, 
on December 15th, 1910, when there was a rather small display of 
Orchids. 
S. Gratrix, Esq., Whalley Range, Minchaser (gr. Mr. Brown), exhibited 
