84 THE ORCHID REVIEW. (Marcu, 1911 
Mr. E. V. Low, Vale Bridge, Haywards Heath, sent Cattleya Triane 
Goliath, a fine form, with broad petals. 
FIRST-CLAsS CERTIFICATES. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM PEACOCK.—A very finely-shaped white form, 
with a large zone-like reddish-crimson blotch near the base of the sepals and 
petals, and a few smaller ones with a chestnut brown blotch on the lip. 
The spike bore about a dozen very fine flowers. Exhibited by Lieut.-Col. 
Sie GLa Holferd, K.C.V.O. 
ODONTOGLOssUM Harwoopi (Wiganianum X maculatum auriferum).— 
A very handsome hybrid, having broad bright yellow segments, with some 
dark chocolate blotches on the sepals, and some similar lines on the base of 
the petals. Exhibited by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. (see p. 81, fig. 10). 
“AWARDS OF MERIT. : 
BRASSOCATTLEYA EUTERPE (C. Schilleriana x B.-c. Veitchii).—A finely 
shaped flower, having broad greenish white sepals and petals, tinged with 
lilac, the latter rather darker, and the fringed lip pale rosy lilac, with a 
greenish primrose disc. Exhibited by Lieut.-Col. Sir. G. L. Holford. 
CYPRIPEDIUM DUKE OF CONNAUGHT (Beryl X nitens G. S. Ball’s var.). 
—A flower of good shape, with clear greenish yellow ground colour, and 
some chocolate brown spots on the dorsal sepal and petals, the former 
being margined with white. Exhibited by Messrs. Armstrong & Brown. 
MILTONIA WARSCEWICZII PICTA.—A fine variety, bearing a branched 
spike, the sepals and petals light brown tipped with yellow, and the lip very 
broad, and dark rose with a white apex. Exhibited by Messrs. Charles- 
worth & Co. 
OponToGLossuM MARL#& (Uroskinneri X Queen Alexandra).—A pretty 
hybrid, having greenish yellow sepals and petals, spotted with brownish 
purple, and a broad white lip spotted with rose-purple. Exhibited by 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. 
CULTURAL COMMENDATION. 
_L#LIA ANCEPS CHAMBERLAINIANA.—A very fine flower, bearing ten 
spikes and an aggregate of twenty-one richly-coloured flowers. To Mr. 
H. G. Alexander, gr. to Lieut.-Col. Sir G. L. Holford. 
At the meeting held on February 14th there was again a very fine 
display of Orchids, and the awards consisted of one Lindley and seven other 
medals, one First-class Certificate, three Awards of Merit, one Botanical 
Certificate, and one Cultural Commendation. 
Orchid Committee present: Mr. J. Gurney Fowler (in the Chair), and 
Messrs. Harry J. Veitch, Stuart Low, F. J. Hanbury, Gurney Wilson, 
T. Armstrong, A. McBean, Walter Cobb, J. Charlesworth, J. Cypher, 
W. H. Hatcher, H. G. Alexander, J. E. Shill, Arthur Dye, W. H. White, 
