eric: ORCHID REVIEW. 
VoL. VI.] JANUARY, 1808. [No. 61. 
NOTES. 
THE Royal Horticultural Society will hold its first meeting tor the 
year, at the Drill Hall, James Street, Westminster, on January 11th, 
when the Orchid Committee will meet at the usual hour, 12 o’clock, noon. 
The first meeting of the year of the Manchester and North of England 
Orchid Society is fixed for January 13th, at the Coal Exchange, Market 
Place, Manchester. The Committee meets at noon, and the exhibits are 
open to inspection from one to four o’clock. We are requested to call 
attention to the following special notice :-— 
Members are requested to observe the following Rules: 
1.—All exhibits submitted for adjudication must be duly entered on the 
‘““ DECLARATION ForM”’ (See Rule 14) at the Hon. Secretary’s 
table, and STAGED NOT LATER THAN II.30 a.m., otherwise the 
plants cannot be acknowledged. 
%, 
2.—No Exuipir may be removed from the tables until 4 p.m. 
3.—Members are required to state PARENTAGE OF ALL HYBRID ORCHIDS 
submitted for adjudication when and wherever possible, other- 
wise they are liable to disqualification. 
A fine flower of the beautiful Lycaste Skinneri alba is sent from the 
collection of Richard Ashworth, Esq., of _Newchurch, Manchester, by 
Mr. Pidsley, the colour being of the purest white, with the exception 
of a little pale yellow on the disc of the lip. 
Lelia autumnalis atrotubens is a very richly coloured form of the 
