THE ORCHID REVIEW. 93 
with some rose-pink in the centre, and some rosy spots on the lateral sepals 
and side lobes of the lip. 
At the meeting held on February r4th the display of Orchids was 
exceptionally fine—probably the best February show that the Drill Hall 
has seen. The members of the Orchid Committee present were :—H. J. 
Veitch, Esq. (in the chair), and J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), E. Ashworth, 
H. J. Chapman, J. Colman, W. Cobb, S. Courtauld, De B. Crawshay, 
J. Douglas, J. G. Fowler, E. Hill, H. Little, A. Outram, H. T. Pitt, 
W. H. Protheroe, C. Winn, and W. H. Young. 
The President, Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. 
Mr. White), staged a very beautiful group, to which a Silver-gilt Flora 
Medal was awarded. It contained half-a-dozen splendid plants of 
Cypripedium x Lawrebel, each bearing a twin-flowered scape, C. X conco- 
Lawre, several forms of C. xX hirsuto-Sallieri, C. x Lathamianum, 
C. X Calypso, good forms of C. villosum, C. x Leeanum Albertianum, 
the beautiful Dendrobium x Juno,;. Dz x: Fhahia, D.. >- dulce; some 
geod forms of D. x chrysodiscus and D. xX melanodiscus, D. xX 
burfordiense, and D. x splendidissimum, a good plant of Epidendrum 
Endresii, an inflorescence of the purple E. paniculatum, the rare Australian 
Diuris maculata, Liparis longipes, Odontoglossum pulchellum, some good 
Masdevallias, and other showy Orchids. A good plant of Masdevallia x 
falcata with seven flowers received an Award of Merit, Catasetum discolor 
a Botanical Certificate, and a good Odontoglossum X Andersonianum a 
Cultural Commendation. 
His Grace the Duke of Northumberland, Syon House, Brentford 
(gr. Mr. Wyethes), exhibited a well-fruited branch of Vanilla planifolia, 
together with dried fruits of the same grown at Syon last season. A Silver 
Knightian Medal and a Cultural Commendation were awarded by the Fruit 
and Vegetable Committee. 
Sir Frederick Wigan, Bart,, Clare Lawn, East Sheen (gr. Mr. Young), 
exhibited Cattleya Trianze Amy Wigan, a fine variety with a very feathered 
Purple blotch at the apex of the petals and a very claret-crimson lip with 
“ery little yellow in the throat. A First-class Certificate was awarded. 
J. Bradshaw, Esq., The Grange, Southgate (gr. Mr. Whiffen), staged a 
my §Toup, to which a Silver Flora Medal was given. It contained some 
distinct and very beautiful varieties of Cattleya Trianz, some fine forms of 
Odontoglossum luteopurpureum, a delicate blush-white form of Lycaste 
Skinneri, &c, 
. F, Knight, Esq., Thundersley House, Thundersley, Essex (gr. Mr. 
Marston), received a Silver Banksian Medal for a good group of showy 
Orchids, including fine forms of Cattleya Trianze, Oncidium varicosum 
°8ersii, and other showy Orchids of the season. 
