190 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
in the chair, and Messrs. J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), H. Ballantine, H. J. 
Chapman, J. Colman, S. Courtauld, De B. Crawshay, J. T. Gabriel, 
T. B. Haywood, E. Hill, F. Mason, H. T. Pitt, H. M. Pollett, F. Sander, 
A. H. Smee, F. J. Thorne, and W. H. Young. 
Baron Sir H. Schroder, The Dell, Staines (gr. Mr. Ballantine), staged 
a small, choice group, to which a Silver Flora Medal was given. Odonto- 
glossum X Coradinei mirabile was exhibited in excellent condition and 
gained a First-class Certificate, while an Award of Merit went to the Dell 
variety of O. sceptrum, distinguished by its large and richly coloured 
flowers. The others were the handsome O. X Andersonianum superbum, 
a distinct Odontoglossum called O. triumphans Dell variety, in which the 
lower half of the petals and lip are white and the rest of the flower yellow, 
blotched and spotted with brown, a very fine inflorescence of Lelio- 
cattleya x Digbyano-Mossiz, and the remarkable Dendrobium sanguineum. 
J. Coleman, Esq., Gatton Park, Surrey (gr. Mr. King), staged an 
effective group to which a Silver Banksian Medal was given. It contained 
a fine specimen of Lzlia purpurata in the centre of the group, good forms 
of Cattleya Mendelii, C. Skinneri, Odontoglossum crispum, O. Hallii, 
O. cirrhosum, O. luteopurpureum, O. Rossii, and O. cordatum, Lycaste 
Skinneri alba, Cymbidium x  eburneo - Lowianum, Dendrobium 
atroviolaceum, Miltonia vexillaria, the handsome Epiphronitis x Veitchii, 
Sophronitis grandiflora, Masdevallia Veitchiana, &c. A large and hand- 
some form of Odontoglossum polyxanthum called Gatton Park variety 
received an Award of Merit. 
Norman C. Cookson, Esq., Oakwood, Wylam-on-Tyne (gr. Mr. Murray), 
sent the splendid Phaius Xx Phoebe (Wallichii Sanderianus ¢ X 
Humblotii 3), to which a First-class Certificate was given. The flowers 
are very large, with pale pink sepals and petals tinged with nankeen- 
yellow, and the lip broad, yellow at the base, lined with dark red in the 
centre, and light rose in front with a darker veining. 
De Barri Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks (gr. Mr. Cooke), sent a 
fine spotted form of Odontoglossum crispum, called Raymond Crawshay; 
to which an Award of Merit was given. The sepals and petals were tinged 
with purple at the base, and the spots, which were more numerous and some- 
what confluent on the sepals, were red, tinted with orange-brown. 
T. B. Haywood, Esq., Woodhatch, Reigate (gr. Mr. Salter), sent a very 
large, pure white form of Odontoglossum crispum, called Purity, to which 
an Award of Merit was given. He also showed the fine Masdevallia 
Veitchiana grandiflora. 
Malcolm S. Cooke, Esq., Kingston Hill (gr. Mr. Buckell), showed a 
good, spotted form of Odontoglossum crispum with a fine branched spike. 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Glebelands, S. Woodford (gr. Mr. Davis), sen 
