OcTOBER, 1906.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 319 
NOTES. 
Two meetings of the R.H.S. will be held at the Royal Horticultural Hall, 
Vincent Square, Westminster, during October, on the gth and 23rd, when 
the Orchid Committee will meet at the usual hour, 12 o’clock noon. There 
will be a special Diploma competition on the latter date, the subjects 
selected being Lzlia pumila, L. Dayana, Cattleya Dowiana and C. Dowiana 
aurea, with their hybrids. 
Two meetings of the Manchester and North of England Orchid Society 
will also be held, at the Coal Exchange, Manchester, the dates being 
October 11th and 25th. The Orchid Committee meets at noon, and the 
exhibits are open to inspection from I to 3 p.m. 
The plant of Eulophiella Peetersiana in the Royal Botanic Garden, 
Glasnevin, appears to be in fine condition. Mr. Watson, who has recently 
paid a visit there, describes it, in a recent issue of the Kew Bulletin (p. 220) 
as “a giant with leaves four feet long and six inches across.” 
The Atigust issue of M. Goossens’ Dictionnaire Icunographique des 
Orchidées, just received, contains portraits of the following Orchids :— 
Cattleya x lucida, Cymbidium insigne, Cypripedium xX Madame A. Bleu, 
€. X Phcebe, Dendrobium Ashworthie, D. crepidatum, Epidendrum 
glumibracteum, Eulophia guineensis var. purpurata, Lelia majalis, Listro- 
Stachys pellucida, Odontoglossum Insleayi, O. X Lambeauianum, and 
Oncidium suave. 
A pretty form of Lzlio-cattleya Antigone is sent from the collection of 
J. H. Grogan, Esq., Slaney Park, Baltinglass, Co. Wicklow. it is a 
Seedling raised in the collection from Lelia purpurata Russelliana x 
Cattleya Schilleriana. The petals are light purple, also the margins of the 
sepals, the central part being pale green, while the lip is very dark rich 
Purple, with numerous radiating light yellow lines on the side lobes. The 
shape of the lip closely resembles the pollen parent, and except in this 
character there is a general resemblance to Lzlio-cattleya elegans. Mr. 
Grogan remarks that ifa dark form of L. purpurata had been used the 
Tesult should have been very good. 
ORCHID PORTRAITS. 
ANGRECUM ARNOLDIANUM, De Wild.—Trib. Hort. ip. 83, t. 6. A 
‘ynonym of A, Eichlerianum, Kranzl. \ 
ANGR&CUM CAUDATUM.—Orchis, i. p. 21, fig. II- 
wihas 7 ie. 12. 
BIFRENARIA FUERSTENBERGIANA, Schlechter.—Orchis, 1. p. 25, ig 
