THE ORCHID REVIEW. 155 
cut examples of Odontoglossum  crispum, and was awarded a Silver 
Banksian Medal. It contained also O. X Andersonianum, O. luteo- 
purpureum, O. X Wilckeanum and Cattleya Schroedere. 
G. Singer, Esq., Coundon Court, Coventry (gr. Mr. Collier), exhibited 
Cypripedium x W. R. Lee and C x Shillianum. A First-class Certificate 
was awarded to Odontoglossum luteopurpureum Coundon Court variety, a 
large and very richly coloured form, the spike being nearly three feet in 
length. 
W. Cobb, Esq., Tunbridge Wells (gr. Mr. Howes), showed a good 
Odontoglossum triumphans. An Award of Merit was made to Oncidium 
Marshallianum sulphureum, a beautiful yellow form in which the usual 
brown Spotting was nearly suppressed, being only present as a greenish 
shading. 
W. M. Appleton, Esq., Weston-super-Mare, exhibited a good Cypri- 
pedium X Vipani. 
G. W. Bird, Esq., West Wickham (gr. Mr. Redden), showed a good 
Odontoglossum x Andersonianum. 
A. S. Hitchins, Esq., St. Austell, sent a pretty natural hybrid Odonto- 
glossum, believed to bea form of O. X elegantius. 
Lord Llangattlock, The Hendre, Monmouth (gr. Mr. Coomber), 
exhibited Cypripedium xX Lady Llangattlock (C xX selligerum ¢% X Cc 
Lawrenceanum 3), with a fine well-shaped flower. 
Sir Jas. Miller, Bart., Manderston, Duns. (gr. Mr. Hamilton), sent a_ 
fine Lzelio-cattleya x Lady Miller (L. cinnabarina X C. Schofieldiana). 
Sir Wheatman Parsons, Paddockhurst, Crawley, Sussex (gr. Mr. 
Wadds), sent Odontoglossum triumphans and Cattleya Lawrenceana, one 
of the latter plants having three spikes bearing twenty-five flowers. 
J. S. Moss, Esq., Wintershill, Bishop's Waltham (gr. Mr. Kench), 
showed a good plant of Odontoglossum luteopurpeum. | 
F. A. Rehder, Esq., Gipsy Hill, sent Cypripedium x Ida. 
Col. Shipway, Chiswick (gr. Mr. Walters), sent a good Masdeyallia 
Schlimii. 
H. F. Simonds, Esq., Beckenham (gr. Mr. Day) showed two good 
Cyrtopodium punctatum. 
Mr. T. Rochford, Turnford Hall Nurseries, Broxbourne, was awarded a 
Gold Medal for a magnificent group of two hundred Odontoglossums, 
mostly forms of O. crispum, all splendidly grown. We noted O. c. 
Bonnyanum, O.c. Trianz, O. c. xanthotes, O.c. The Gem, O. X loochris- 
tiense, and O. X Rochfordianum (Pescatorei X crispum), also some good 
Oncidium concolor. An Award of Merit was given to O. Wilckeanum 
Turnford Hall variety, a very fine form with light yellow ground, the sepals. 
having large, dark brown blotches, and the petals and lipa few small similar 
