148 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [May, 1907. 
with reddish purple, O. X Jorisianum (luteopurpureum X triumphans), 
and O. crispum Roi d’Angleterre, the latter a very handsome seedling, 
heavily blotched with light purple, which gained an Award of Merit. 
M. Th. Pauwels, Meirelbeke, Ghent, received an Award of Merit for 
Odontoglossum crispum album, Orchid Villa var., a beautiful pure white 
form of fine shape, with a few orange-yellow blotches on the lip. 
AT the meeting of the Scientific Committee held on this date, Mr. H. J. 
Chapman remarked that when two species of Phaius were crossed, the 
pollen of the resulting hybrid was infertile, but if the hybrid were pollinated 
with pollen from either parent good seed was produced, and the pollen 
from these secondary crosses was fertile. 
At the meeting held on April 16th there was again a very fine display, and 
the awards consisted of six Medals, three First-class Certificates, one 
Award of Merit, and three Cultural Commendations. 
H. S. Goodson, Esq., Putney (gr. Mr. Day), received a Silver Flora 
Medal for a fine group, containing some fine Lzlio-cattleya luminosa, L.-c. 
Dominiana, and L.-c. highburiensis, several good Cattleya intermedia 
nivea, Angreecum sesquipedale with five flowers, and others. A First-class 
Certificate was given to Odontoglossum x ardentissimum var. Herbert — 
Goodson, a very fine and heavily blotched form. 
C. J..Lucas, Esq., Horsham (gr. Mr. Duncan), received a Silver Flora 
Medal for a beautiful group of Odontoglossum crispum, O. X Rolfex, O- 
Hallii, two good O. X Ossultoni, &. An Award of Merit was given to 
O. X Othello (Harryanum x Adriane), a beautiful hybrid having yellowish 
white flowers, heavily blotched with chocolate-brown on the sepals and 
petals, and with purple at the base of the lip. 
J. Gurney Fowler, S. Woodford (gr. Mr. Davis), also. received a Silver 
Flora Medal for:a very beautiful group, containing a series of finely- 
grown Cattleya Schroedere, showing much variation, C. intermedia, 
Fowler’s var., C. Lueddemanniana_ Stanleyi, some well-bloomed 
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Dendrobium Wardianum, Cymbidium x J. Gurney Fowler, a very fine 
cream-white flower, with some purple spots on the lip, the handsome 
Zygopetalum X Perrenoudi, and its var. Cecil Rhodes, &c. 
Major Holford, C.1.E., C.V.O., Westonbirt (gr. Mr. Alexandet), — 
received a First-class Certificate for Sophrolelia Phroso superba, a very L. 
richly-coloured hybrid (noted on another page) and Cultural Commend- — 
ations for Cattleya Mendelii, Westonbirt var., a noble specimen bearing 
sixteen fine flowers, and for Odontoglossum X Adrianz var. Lady Wantag® 
bearing six spikes and an aggregate of 105 flowers, the best having twenty-SiX- : 
He also sent Brassocattleya Cordelia (C. intermedia x B. Digbyana). 
