MARCH, 1907. | THE ORCHID REVIEW. 85 
Messrs. J. and A. MacBean, Cooksbridge, exhibited a brilliant group of 
the handsome Epiphronitis Veitchii, forming a mass of flowers about a yard 
across, a Silver Banksian Medal and a Cultural Commendation being 
awarded. 
Messrs. Armstrong and Brown, Tunbridge Wells, staged a nice group 
of Cypripediums, together with Dendrobium x Dominyanum, and a neat 
hybrid between Lelia flava and L. pumila prestans. Among the 
Cypripedes we noted a good dark form of C. Fairrieanum, C. Maudie, 
C. x Troilus, C. x Goultenianum, C. x aureum virginale, C. x Minos 
Youngii, C. X Juno, and C. X nitens Queen of Yellows. 
Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., Enfield, also received a Silver Banksian 
Medal for a bright group, containing Oncidium varicosum_ Rogersii, 
Cymbidium eburneum, Angraecum sesquipedale, Odontoglossums, Cattleyas, 
Dendrobiums, including the curious little D. chlorops, and Cypripedes, 
noteworthy among the latter being C. X Mrs. Wm. Mostyn, C. X memoria- 
Jerninghamiz, C. X aureum Surprise, C. X a. GEdippe, and C. x sanas iu 
enfieldiense, a finely spotted form. 
Mr. F. G. Young, St. Albans, also received a Silver Banksian Medal for 
a good group of hybrid Cypripedes, among which a good form of C. xX Milo 
and a pretty hybrid between C. X nitens and C. Charlesworthii were note- 
worthy. 
Messrs. Heath and Son, Cheltenham, sent a pretty group, including 
Lzelio-cattleya bletchleyensis, Sophrocattleya Heathii, a pretty hybrid 
described on page gI, an attractive hybrid between Cypripedium concolor 
and C. tonsum, C. X Lathamianum Thomsonianum and several other good 
forms. 
Messrs. Linden, Brussels, sent Odontoglossum X auriferum (x Hallii- 
xanthum X crispum) a prettily spotted hybrid with bright yellow ground, 
which is described on page 90, and three spotted O. crispum, two being 
seedlings raised in the collection, and at present small though good in 
colour and markings. 
M. Mertens, Mont-St.-Amand, Ghent, sent a pretty little group, chiefly 
Cypripediums and Odontoglossums, including a handsomely spotted form 
of O. X amabile. 
Messrs. J. W. Moore, Ltd., Rawdon, Leeds, sent a smal] group, in- 
cluding a good light form of Cattleya Mendelii, Odontoglossum x 
ardentissimum, O. X amabile and others, Epidendrum cochleatum, 
Cypripedium Fairrieanum, C. X Maudie, C. X Winnianum, C. x Bassano, 
C. xX aureum virginale, C. x Miss Louisa Fowler, &c. 
Mr. John Robson, Altrincham, sent a good Odontoglossum x 
Fascinator, Cypripedium Xx aureum Pomona, and_ three _ other 
Cypripedes. 
