OcTOBER, I911I.| THE ORCHID REVIEW. 309 
The President, Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., K.C.V.O. (gr. Mr. W. H. 
White), sent a fine plant of Epidendrum floribundum, with a large panicle 
bearing ten branches, Leliocattleya Phcebus (L.-c. Phoebe x C. 
Warscewiczii), a pretty hybrid having buff-coloured sepals and petals, and 
the lip veined with rose, Cattleya Ashtoniana, and two others which are 
given under Certificated Orchids. 
Leopold de Rothschild, Esq., Gunnersbury House, Acton (gr. Mr. J. 
Hudson), showed a charming little group of finely-grown Habenaria 
militaris, consisting of about two dozen plants, arranged in a circular group 
with maiden-hair ferns and Caladium argyrites; also Cattleya Dowiana 
aurea, and a fine C. Iris with nine flowers. (See Cultural Commendations.) 
S. Larkin, Esq., The Ridgways, Haslemere (gr. Mr. Hales), staged a 
pretty little group, including two plants of Phalzenopsis violacea, several 
good Dendrobium Phalznopsis, Calanthe veratrifolia, Brassia longissima, 
Oncidium Forbesii, Cattleya lythamensis (Grossii xX Gaskelliana), with 
pretty rosy mauve sepals and petals, and a purple lip with very minute side 
lobes, several plants of C. Iris,.\C. Adula, C. Maronii, and others, with a 
few Cypripediums (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Francis Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. W. Hopkins), sent 
Cypripedium Dowleri Westfield var., a pretty little white form with a few 
minute purple dots, Cattleya Gaskelliana Delight, a good pale form, and 
another which is mentioned under Awards. 
W. Waters Butler, Esq., Edgbaston, Birmingham (gr. Mr. R. H. 
Jones), sent a very fine Cattleya, derived from C. Dowiana aurea xX 
Hardyana, having pale sepals and petals veined and marbled with rose, 
and a rich velvety crimson lip veined with yellow at the base, It recalled 
C. Hardyana var. Massaiana in general character. 
H. F. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney (gr. Mr. G. H. Day), staged an 
interesting little group, including a fine plant of Cattleya St. Gothard, 
Leliocattleya elegans Turneri, L.-c. bletchleyensis, Sophrolzlia heatonensis 
and Gratrixiz, Sophrocatlelia Nestor, and a few others. 
Baron Bruno Schréder, The Dell, Englefield Green (gr. Mr. J. E. Shill), 
showed Odontoglossum memoria Baron J. H. Schréder, a remarkably fine 
hybrid of the eximium class, having large white flowers, much blotched with 
violet-purple. Only a few of the lower flowers were antes. and the 
Committee desired to see it again. 
R. G. Thwaites, Esq., Chessington, Streatham (gr. Mr. J. M. Black), 
showed the charming little Lelia pumila alba, and Cattleya Adula Thwaites’ 
var., a very fine form bearing three richly-coloured flowers. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a very choice 
group, including a very fine plant of Vanda Maronie with a spike of ten 
handsome flowers, a richly-coloured Cattleya Venus, showing most of the 
