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panicles of yellow flowers with a large amount of brown on the basal half of 
the lip.—i.c., p. 145. 
DENDROCOLLA PRICEI, Rolfe.—Sent by Mr. W. R. Price from Formosa 
in Ig12 to Kew, where it flowered in February last. It is allied to D. alba, 
Ridl., and has pellucid white flowers with some brown and orange on the 
lip.—l.c., p. 145. 
CLEISOSTOMA ACUMINATUM, Rolfe.—Brought from Formosa by Mr. H. 
J. Elwes, and flowered in his collection at Colesborne, Cheltenham, in 
February last. It is allied to C. breviracema, Hayata, and has greenish 
yellow sepals and petals, striped with brown, and a cream white lip with a 
little yellow at the base.—l.c., p. 145. 
MYSTACIDIUM GRACILLIMUM, Rolfe.—Introduced from Uganda by Mr. E. 
Brown, and flowered at Glasnevin in December, 1911. The flowers are 
semipellucid white.—l.c., p. 45. 
SOCIETIES. 
RoyaL HORTICULTURAL. 
A MEETING was held at the Royal Horticultural Hall, Vincent Square, 
Westminster, on July 15th, when there was a moderate display of Orchids, 
and the awards consisted of three medals, one First-class Certificate, and 
three Awards of Merit. 
Orchid Committee present: J. Gurney Fowler, Esq. (in the Chair), 
Messrs. J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), J. S. Moss, Gurney Wilson, J. Wilson 
Potter, R. G. Thwaites, F. M. Ogilvie, T. Armstrong, C. H. Curtis, W- 
Cobb, J. Charlesworth, W. H. Hatcher, J. E. Shill, R. Brooman White, 
W. Bolton, C. J. Lucas, H. G. Alexander, A. Dye, W. H. White, S. W. 
Flory, and Sir Harry J. Veitch. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. Collier), 
sent the handsome Anguloa Cliftonii bearing four flowers, Catasetum 
Colmaniz, a striking flower spotted with red on the expanded yellow lip, 
and the crest much thickened and dark brown in colour; and Odontioda 
Papilio, having red flowers with some white markings on the petals, a white 
front to the lip, and a bright yellow crest. 
The Earl of Craven, Coombe Abbey, Coventry (gr. Mr. H. Chandler), 
sent Leliocattleya Martinetii Coombe var. (C. Mossize Arnoldiana x Lelia 
tenebrosa), having primrose yellow sepals and petals and a purple lip. 
A. W. D. Oakes, Esq., Shortlands, Kent (gr. Mr. W. Fane), exhibited 4 
fine plant of Aérides odoratum, bearing eight racemes of fragrant flowers- 
The plant was imported in 1908. 
M. Henri Graire, St. Fuscien, Amiens, sent Odontioda Brindejonc des 
Moulinais (O. Devosiana x Odontoglossum Arlequin), with rather small 
claret-coloured flowers. 
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