THE ORCHID REVIEW. EES 
E. Stanley Clark, Esq., Oak Alyn, Wrexham (gr. Mr. Edwards), sent 
Odontoglossum Rossii rubescens, O. crispum Mrs. Stanley Clark, a 
handsomely-blotched form, and a hybrid Cypripedium (callosum x 
Boxallii atratum). 
W. Gould, Esq., Hyfield, near Stockport, sent Lelia glauca. 
D. M. Grimsdale, Esq., Uxbridge, sent good forms of Odontoglossum 
sceptrum, triumphans, and maculatum, also Cypripedium villosum aureum 
and C. Mastersianum. 
Major Joicey, Sunningdale Park (gr. Mr. Thorne), sent Dendrobium 
atroviolaceum, Lycaste plana, and the rare L. linguella. 
F. Knight, Esq., Thundersley, Essex (gr. Mr. Marston), staged a small 
group, including some good forms of Cattleya Trianz, Lelia glauca, L. 
superbiens, and Odontoglossum Rossii majus. A Bronze Banksian Medal 
was awarded. 
Sir W. Marriott, Down House. Blandford (gr. Mr. Denny), showed the 
pretty little Sophrolzlia x Marriottiana. 
J. Rutherford, Esq., M.P., Beardwood, Blackburn (gr. Mr. Lupton), 
showed a good form of Cattleya Trianz. : 
H. Shaw, Esq., Birch Vale, Stockport (gr. Mr. Cliffe), sent Odonto- 
glossum luteopurpureum. 
G. Thompson, Esq., Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. Johnson), showed a good 
form of Dendrobium nobile. 
M. Charles Maron, Brunoy, France, sent Cypripedium concolor 
tonkinense, a very fine form, and two splendid Lzlio-cattleyas, each of 
which gained a First-class Certificate. They were L.-c. X Ernesti 
Princess Olga (C. Percivaliana @ X L. flava ¢), with bright chrome 
yellow sepals and petals, and the lip marked with deep red brown, and an 
orange base, and L.-c. x callistoglossa var. J. Leemann, a noble form. : 
Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, Chelsea, sent the pretty hybrids 
Phalenopsis x Mrs. J. H. Veitch, P. x Ariadne, P. x Cassandra, and P. 
* Hebe. ‘ 
Messrs, Hugh Low and Co., Enfield, staged a good group, to which : 
Silver Banksian Medal was given. It included some good Cattleya Triane, 
€. Dowiana, Lelia cinnabarina, L. harpophylla, Odontoglossum fe 
Andersonianum, O. crispum, Cypripedium x Marshallianum, C. insigne 
Sander, Dendrobium nobile Tollianum, and others. 
Messrs. F. Sander .and Co., St. Albans, sent the remarkable little 
Dendrobium Harveyanum. : 
The meeting on March 14th was held in semi-darkness, owing to the 
Presence of a heavy London fog, which presumably did not extend far into 
the country, for the exhibits were unusually numerous and of excellent 
quality. The members of the Orchid Committee present Were? 
