316 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
strongly three-lobed, with the side lobes light rose in colour and the front 
lobes purple. 
A SECOND meeting was held on September 24th, and on this occasion there 
was a very fine show of Orchids. There were present of the Orchid Com- 
mittee :—H. J. Veitch, Esq., in the chair, and Messrs. H. Ballantine, W. A. 
Bilney, H. J. Chapman, W. Cobb, De B. Crawshay, J. Douglas, E. Hill, 
H. Little, J. W. Odell, H. M. Pollett, J. W. Potter, H. A. Tracy, W. H. 
White, W. H. Young, and J. O’Brien (Hon. Sec.). 
Captain Holford, Westonbirt, Tetbury (gr. Mr. Chapman), showed a 
magnificent group, which was most effectively arranged with small Kentia 
palms and other light foliage plants. It contained a fine series of Dendro- 
bium Phalzenopsis forms, ranging from blush-white to rose and purple, over 
one hundred and fifty fine sprays being present. In the front were several 
small groups of Cypripedium Charlesworthii, Lelia pumila, Dendrobium 
formosum, &c. A Gold Medal was awarded. 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. White), staged a 
fine group, for which a Silver Banksian Medal was given. It contained a 
fine specimen of Maxillaria striata grandiflora, Cycnoches chlorochilon, 
Habenaria militaris, a finely-flowered example of Promenza stapelioides, 
Cypripedium x Helvetia, C. x Morganie, C. xX T. B. Haywood, 
Warscewiczella marginata, Dendrobium glomeratum, and others. Lelio- 
cattleya x prestans-bicolor (L. pumila prestans X C. bicolor) received an 
Award of Merit. This is a form of L.-c. x Binoti, whose history is given 
on another page. Botanical Certificates were awarded to Odontoglossum 
Wallisii and O. bictoniense album. A similar award was given to Mor- 
modes Oberlanderianum, a rare species, having yellowish sepals and petals 
and a cream white lip, and ail these organs more or less spotted with purple. 
Cypripedium X cenanthum, bearing twenty-five flowers, received a Cultural 
Commendation. 
W. Cobb, Esq., Dulcote, Tunbridge Wells (gr. Mr. Howes), showed 
Cypripedium X Evenor superbum. 
M. S. Cooke, Esq., Tankerville, Kingston Hill (gr. Mr. Buckill), sent a 
good form of Odontoglossum X mulus, with unusually broad segments. 
D. M. Grimsdale, Esq., Kent Lodge, Uxbridge, showed six good 
examples of Oncidium Forbesii. 
Sir W. Marriott, Bart., Down House, Blandford (gr. Mr. Denny), 
exhibited an unnamed hybrid Cattleya (Gaskelliana x Eldorado) and Lelio- 
cattleya x Atalanta (L.-c. x elegans X C. Warscewiczii). 
J. S. Moss, Esq., Bishop’s Waltham (gr. Mr. Kench), sent a form of 
eya Gaskelliana with some orange lip-like markings on the lateral 
sepals. 
