350 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
Messrs. B. S. Williams and Son, Upper Holloway, showed Cypripedium 
Charlesworthii magnificum, Vanda concolor, and the handsome Lelio- 
cattleya X Henry Greenwood (Lzlio-cattleya X Schilleriana x Cattleya 
x Hardyana), an Award of Merit being given to the latter. This is said 
to have been from the same batch as the one exhibited at Ghent, and has 
the sepals cream coloured and tinged with pink, the petals veined with rose- 
purple, and the lip velvety purple in front, chrome yellow on the disc, and 
veined with purple on a light ground at the base. 
Messrs. F. Sander and Co., St. Albans, staged a choice group, including 
the handsome Miltonia vexillaria Leopoldi, Habenaria carnea, the new 
Dendrobium puniceum (Rolfe) with pretty heads of orange-red flowers, 
Maxillaria striata, a fine pan of Stenaglottis longifolia, Lelia pumila, Cattleya 
x Mantinii inversa, Saccolabium curvifolium, &c. A fine plant of Angrcecum 
ichneumoneum received both a Botanical Certificate and a Cultural 
Commendation. 
At the meeting held on October 25th there was again a good display of 
Orchids, and one sterling novelty gained the award of a_ First-class 
Certificate. The following members of the Committee were present :— 
H. J. Veitch, Esq., in the chair, and Messrs. J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), 
T. W. Bond, H. J. Chapman, S. Courtauld, De B. Crawshay, J. Douglas, 
J. T..Gabriel; T. B. Haywood, E. Hill, H. M.. Pollett, F. Sander, 
W. Thompson, H. Williams, C. Winn, and W. H. Young. 
Sir Frederick Wigan, Bart., Clare Lawn, East Sheen (gr. Mr. Young), 
staged a very pretty group, to which a Silver Banksian Medal was awarded. 
It contained a fine plant of Cyperorchis elegans with eight racemes, the 
pretty Spathoglottis Vieillardii, Cymbidium x Winnianum, a fine Cattleya 
labiata alba with a three-flowered raceme, a good form of C. Eldorado, 
Cypripedium xX Arthurianum, C. X Maynardii superbum, C. X Godefroye 
leucochilum, Lzlio-cattleya x Hon. Mrs. Astor, some good forms of Leelia 
pumila, and L. Perrinii leucophea, the latter a charming white form 
tinged with lavender, and a slaty blue lip, to which an Award of Merit was 
given. 
J. Coleman, Esq., Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. King), received an 
Award of Merit for Lzlia pumila Colemanii, a fine form with blush white 
sepals and petals, and the front of the lip marked with purple and rose. 
F. W. Moore, Esq., Royal Botanie Gardens, Glasnevin, sent Satyrium 
longicauda, an interesting Cape species, and the rare Angrecum Germiny- 
anum, the latter receiving a Botanical Certificate. 
_ Walter Cobb, Esq., Dulcote, Tunbridge Wells (gr. Mr. Howes), sent a 
. yellow form of Cypripedium insigne, called C. i. Cobbianum. It had traces 
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