286 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
Baron Sir H. Schréder, The Dell, Egham (gr. Mr. Ballantine), received 
an Award of Merit for a fine Sobralia called S. Sanderiana, with flowers 
nearly equalling S. macrantha in size, but with sepals, petals and tube of 
the lip white tinged with rose, the throat orange, and the front lobe bright 
crimson purple. He also sent an inflorescence of Cypripedium Stonei 
platytenium. 
G. W. Law-Schofield, Esq., New-Hall-Hey, Rawtenstall, Manchester 
(gr. Mr. Schill), received an Award of Merit for a fine Odontoglossum . 
crispum Lehmanni called Schofield’s variety. It had broad white sepals 
and petals, slightly tinged with rose, each bearing from three to five ruby- 
red spots, and a broad lip, which was ruby red in front of the crest, and 
broadly margined with white. 
T. B. Haywood, Esq., Woodhatch, Reigate (gr. Mr. Salter), showed a 
fine spike of Stauropsis lissochiloides, an Orchid now seldom met with. 
Captain T. A. Julian, Woodside, Plymouth, sent a very light form of 
Cattleya Warscewiczii, the flowers being blush-white slightly mottled with 
rose. 
M. E. Zollinger-Jenny, Villa Greten, Wallishofen, near Zurich, sent 
Vanda Sanderiana rosea, a handsome form in which the flowers are more 
tinged with rose colour than in the type. 
Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., Bush Hill Park, Enfield, showed a good 
dark form of Cattleya Gaskelliana, two plants of C. G. alba, a very fine 
form of Oncidium Papilio and Cypripedium x Olivia (tonsum x concolor), 
a very distinct hybrid, most resembling C. tonsum in shape, but of a shade 
of ivory white slightly tinged with rose, an Award of Merit being accorded 
to the latter. 
Mr. James Douglas, Great Bookham, Surrey, showed a very fine form 
of Dendrobium formosum. 
At the meeting held on August 23rd, Orchids were again sparsely 
represented, though several were very interesting. Only three awards were 
made. The members of the Committee present were as follows:—A. H 
Smee, Esq., in the chair, and Messrs. J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), H. J. 
Chapman, W. Cobb, De B. Crawshay, J. G. Fowler, T. B. Haywood, 
J. Jaques, W. B. Latham, H. M. Pollett, and W. H. Young. 
Sir Henry Fairfax, Ravenswood, Melrose, N.B., exhibited flowers of a 
fine dark form of Cattleya x Hardyana, and an unusually fine inflorescence 
of Odontoglossum Harryanum, with two side branches and an aggregate 
of seventeen fine flowers, the latter receiving a Cultural Commendation. 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. White), sent 
the charming little rose-coloured Saccolabium Hendersonianum, and a 
beautiful specimen of Platyclinis filiforme, in a ro-inch pan, bearing over a 
pees of its graceful pendulous spikes of greenish yellow flowers. 
