62 THE ORCHID REVIEW. FEBRUARY, 1906 
NOTES. ’ 
THE next meeting of the R.H.S. will be held at the Royal Horticultural 
Hall, Vincent Square, Westminster, on February 13th, when the Orchid’ 
‘Committee will meet at the usual hour, 12 o'clock noon. The Annua — 
General Meeting will be held at 3 p.m. on the same day. 
The subjects selected for the special competition for Diplomas on this — 
date are, Cypripedium villosum and C. Boxallii, with their hybrids, white’ 
yarieties of Lelia anceps, and Cattleya Trianz with its hybrids, and these, 
weather permitting, should furnish materials for a fine display. 
The Manchester and North of England Orchid Society will hold meet: 
ings at the Coal Exchange, Manchester, on February 8th and zand. The 
Committee meets at noon, 
and the exhibits are open to inspection from 
I to 3 p.m. 
The last issue of M. Goossens’ useful little Dictionnaire I. hique de 
Orchidées contains figures of the followi 
Cattleya xX Mlle. Marie Henriette de 
Maron, Cymbidium sinen 
4 Cc 
re OL ee 
ng Orchids :—Barkeria spectabilis, 
Wavrin, C. x triumphans var. C. : 
se, Cypripedium Fairrieanum, Epidendrum 
» Lelia D tiana, L. x Eug. Bollett, Lelio-cattleya X ~ 
Ernesti, Lycaste Deppei, Odontoglossum cordatum, Oncidium gramini- 
folium and Stanhopea oculata. 4 
We have received the first numb: 
er of the Garden Album and Review, — 
an illustrated monthly 
Magazine of Horticulture, edited by Mr. John — 
Weathers, and containing four excellent coloured plates of garden plants, — 
with a variety of other interesting matters. We note also a photographic 
illustration of Odont gl X Smithii with sketches of Disa pulchra and 
Lelio-cattleya x epicasta, Gatton Park var., together with notes on new 
‘Orchids and an Index to the most important articles and illustrations in 
various periodicals. The work is to be devoted to Gardening in all its 
branches, and is published by Messrs. Simpkin, Marshall & Co., at 7d. 
monthly. We wish our new contemporary every success. 4 
We are informed that Mr. W. Mansell (for the last twelve years with 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co.,) has taken over the management of Messrs- q 
J. W. Moore, Ltd., of Rawdon, near Leeds, also a principal portion of the 
shares in the concern, and will continue to carry on the business as © 
Orchid importers, &c. 4 
Recent issues of Die Gartenw 
of Herr Theodor Frank, of Mag 
both of the houses and their co 
elt contain an account of the establishment =a 
deburg, accompanied by numerous figures, a 
ntents. 
