252 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
W. Thompson, Esq., Walton Grange, Stone (gr. Mr. Stevens), sent an 
inflorescence of Odontoglossum maculatum Thompsonianum, an exception- 
ally large and handsome form, far superior to anything we have yet seen. 
The inflorescence bore eight flowers, which measured three inches in 
diameter across the petals, and the segments were very broad and richly 
coloured. A First-class Certificate was awarded. 
De Barri Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks (gr. Mr. Stables), 
received an Award of Merit for Odontoglossum xX Crawshayanum, an 
interesting and handsome hybrid raised from O. Halli ¢ and O. Harry- 
anum g¢. The flower most resembles the latter, somewhat modified in the 
details of the column wings and crest, but the colour is almost that of a 
light form of O. Hallii. The cross was made in 1894, and the plant has 
now flowered for the first time. 
Sir Frederick Wigan, Bart., Clare Lawn, East Sheen (gr. Mr. Young), 
sent an inflorescence of the handsome Cattleya x Whitei, a natural hybrid 
from C. Warneri and C. Schilleriana, whose history was given on page 292 
of our seventh volume. 
E. Roberts, Esq., Park Lodge, Eltham (gr. Mr. Carr), showed a well 
grown example of Anguloa Ruckeri bearing six flowers. 
Reginald Young, Esq., Linnet Lane, Sefton Park, Liverpool (gr. Mr. 
Poyntz), exhibited Paphiopedilum xX Tautzianum Youngii (barbatum grandi- 
florum 2 X niveum 3), a pretty form with the flowers tinged with light 
purple on a white ground. Its portrait and history are given on page 241. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, Enfield, staged a small but 
select group, including two fine forms of Cattleya Gaskelliana, Lelia x 
Iona (tenebrosa x Dayana), with small, richly coloured flowers, Cypri- 
pedium X Lawrenceano-Charlesworthii, a very pretty little hybrid combining 
the characters of the two parent species, C. X Frau Ida Brandt (Io grande 
x Youngianum), the handsome C. x Goweri magnificum, and C. X 
Kimballianum Low’s var., a large and handsome form which received an 
Award of Merit. 
A THIRD meeting was held at the Drill Hall, Buckingham Gate, West- 
minster, on July 30th, when the number of exhibits was very small. 
G. W. Law-Schofield, Esq., New Hall Hey, Rawtenstall (gr. Mr. Shill), 
exhibited the beautiful Cypripedium x Maudie magnificum, which received 
a First-class Certificate, also a seedling of unrecorded parentage. 
N. C. Cookson, Esq., Oakwood, Wylam-on-Tyne (gr. Mr. Murray), 
teceived an Award of Merit for Cypripedium xX Argo-Rothschildianum, 
whose parentage is indicated by its name. 
C. J. Lucas, Esq., Warnham Court, Horsham (gr. Mr. Duncan), 
exhibited Cypripedium x warnhamiense. 
