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Leliocattleya Muelleri, in compliment to Mr. Gustav H. Muller, the great 
Dutch amateur Orchidist. 
A richly-coloured form of Cattleya Mossiz is sent from the collection of 
G. Hamilton Smith, Esq., of Finchley, by Mr. Coningsby, together with a 
light form of C. Mendelii. A hybrid derived from Lelia Latona X 
Cattleya Schilleriana may be left until the plant becomes stronger. 
ORCHID NOTES AND NEWS. 
MEETINGS of the Royal Horticultural Society will be held at the Royal 
Horticultural Hall, Vincent Square, Westminster, on August rst and 2gth, 
when the Orchid Committee will meet at the usual hour, 12 o’clock noon. 
Owing to the redecoration of the Hall there will be no Show on August 
15th, but the Orchid Committee will sit upstairs at the usual hour, and 
plants, &c., for Certificates (only) will be received. 
The Manchester and North of England Orchid Society have issued the 
programme of their 1911-1912 session, the dates of meetings being as 
follows :— 
IQgIl. (Thursdays). 1912. 
July 20. January II, 25. 
August Io. February 8, 22. 
September 14, 28. March 7, 21. 
October 12. April 4, 18. 
November 2, 16, 30. May 2, 16, 33*. 
December 14, 28. *Date of Annual Meeting. 
Several competitions are being arranged for the present session, 
particulars of which will be given when the list is completed. 
The Committee meets at noon, and the exhibits are open to members 
and the public from 1 to 4 p.m. Exhibits should be staged by 11.30 a.m. 
Mr. H. Arthur, Pine Villas, Millington Road, Blackburn, has been appointed 
Secretary for the coming year. 
CYCNOCHES STELLIFERUM. 
AN interesting plant of Cycnoches stelliferum was exhibited by Messrs. 
Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, at the recent Olympia Show, It 
bore four female flowers, two at the base of a long male inflorescence, -and 
two on a separate inflorescence. The flowers of both sexes are light green. 
It is the plant formerly figured as C. Egertonianum var. viride (Lindl. 
Bot. Reg., 1846, t. 46), also as C. Warscewiczii (Fl. Mag., 1879, t. 381), 
The latter shows a plant which was exhibited at a meeting of the R.H.S in 
October, 1879, by Mr. W. Bull, of Chelsea, and received a Botanical 
Certificate, being then described and figured as a curious Orchid with green 
