86 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [MARCH, 1912. 
Mr. E. V. Low, Vale Bridge, Haywards Heath, staged a small group of 
choice things, including Cypripedium Laconia (Leeanum  X Sallieri aureum), 
a fine greenish yellow flower, with a faint purple band on the dorsal sepal 
and a white apex, C. Ulysses (Mrs. Wm. Mostyn x Thompsonii), a well- 
coloured flower, C. Waterloo, and C. Acteus langleyense (Silver Banksian 
Medal). 
Messrs. J. & A. A. McBean, Cooksbridge, sent some good examples of 
Odontoglossum crispum, white forms of Lelia anceps, Cattleya Maggie 
Raphae] alba, a specimen of C. chocoensis alba, Sophrocattleya Blackii, 
Cypripediums, Brassocattleyas, &c. (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate, sent a few good Odontoglossums, 
Lycaste Skinneri, Cattleya Octavia, and C. Blackii (Gaskelliana alba x 
Mendelii alba), and others. 
Mr. W. A. Manda, St. Albans, sent some forms of Cattleya Trianz. 
Messrs. James Veitch & Son, Chelsea, sent Cypripedium Idina (insigne 
Harefield Hall var. X Countess of Carnarvon), C. Acteus langleyense, and 
the prettily spotted Odontoglossum Doris. 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE. 
CYPRIPEDIUM Nora (Mons. de Curte X aureum (Edippe).—A large and 
beautifully shaped flower, having the dorsal sepal rose-coloured, heavily 
lined with deep purple above, and more feathered towards the white margin, 
while the petals and lip are yellow tinged with brown. Exhibited by Lieut.- 
Col. Sir G. L. Holford, K.C.V.O. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
CYMBIDIUM SCHLEGEL! (insigne  Wiganianum).—A striking thing, 
much resembling the former in habit, but with larger flowers, slightly 
blotched with purple on the sepals and petals, and the lip undulate and 
blotched with red. Exhibited by Messrs. J. & A. A. McBean. 
CYPRIPEDIUM DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH (parentage unknown).—Dorsal 
sepal white with a dark middle line, and some purple spotting above the 
green base, while the petals and lip are yellow tinged with brown. Exhibited 
by the Duke of Marlborough, Blenheim Palace (gr. Mr. Hunter). 
L#LIOCATTLEYA AMABILIS (L.-c. Fascinator x C. Lueddemanniana 
Stanleyi).—A beautiful pure white flower, with some clear purple veining on 
the lip. Exhibited by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. 
ZYGOCOLAX CHARLESWORTHII, CoBb’s VaR. (Colax jugosus x Zygopetalum 
Perrenoudii).—A large light-coloured form, having white flowers barred 
with violet on the sepals and petals, and blotched with deep violet on the 
lip. Exhibited by Walter Cobb, Esq., Rusper (gr. Mr. C. J. Salter). 
“ZYGOPETALUM Mackay! CHARLESWORTHII.—A beautiful albino of the 
species, having pale green sepals and petals, and a pure white lip. Exhibited 
by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. (see p. 72, fig. II). 
