280 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [SEPTEMBER, T90p 
numerous minute dots on the segments, Odontoglossum bictoniense album, 
a fine O. X Rolfez, the rare Angreecum Rothschildianum and A. arcuatum, 
Miltonia X Hyeana, Trichopilia Turialve with eight flowers, the rare 
Capanemia uliginosa, good examples of Dendrochilum filiforme, &c. A 
First-class Certificate was given to Cirrhopetalum pulchrum_ Cliftoni, a 
very fine form, heavily blotched with dark rose-purple. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, also received a Silver Flora 
Medal for a fine group, containing two plants of the handsome Oncidium 
Lanceanum, with O. Kramerianum, superbiens and raniferum, Anguloa 
Clowesii and Ruckeri, Angrecum. Scottianum, the rare Promenza 
microptera, whose history is given at page 264, a very beautiful Sophroleelia 
Gratrixiz, with rich cinnabar orange sepals and petals, anda bright scarlet 
lip with a white throat, Cattleya velutina, X Pittiana, granulosa, Harrison- 
iana and several C. Gaskelliana, the latter including the variety aurantiaca, 
with a very deep orange throat to the lip, Cirrhopetalum guttulatum, 
Physosiphon Loddigesii, Masdevallia infracta, Gongora galeata, a good 
Dendrobium sanguinolentum, Odontoglossum %X Rolfez, Lezeliocattleya 
stellata (L. xanthina X C. intermedia alba), a pretty light form, with some 
light purple at the sides of the lip near the apex, Cypripedium niveum, &c. 
Messrs. J. W. Moore, Ltd., Rawdon, Leeds, received a First-class 
Certificate for Dendrobium acuminatum (Rolfe), a handsome Philippine 
species of the section Safcopodium, bearing an erect inflorescence of 
fifteen deep rose-coloured flowers. 
Mr. E. V. Low, Vale Bridge Nursery, Haywards Heath, sent a pretty 
little group, including a good Cattleya x Elvina, C. Harrisoniana alba, C. 
Gaskelliana, Sophrocattleya Chamberlainii, Cypripedium xX Princess, C. x 
Juno, Leliocattleya Clive, anda fine example of the variety broomfieldiensis, 
with a very dark lip. 
Mr. W. Bolton, Wilderspool, Warrington, sent a flower of Cattleya 
Warscewiczii Boltoni, of model shape, and having broad rosy-lilac sepals 
and petals, and a rose-purple lip, with a circular white area extending on 
each side beyond the light yellow blotches in the throat. 
THE HYBRIDIST. 
ODONTOGLOssUM X GoopsonI.—This is a handsome hybrid from the 
collection of H. S. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney, to which a First-class 
Certificate was awarded by the Royal Horticultural Society, on August 17th 
last. It was derived from O. Uroskinneri x O. Pescatorei Charlesworthii, 
and has much of the habit, the erect inflorescence, and long pedicels of the 
latter. A flower has been sent by Mr. Day, which shows well the influence 
of both parents. The segments are broad and short, giving a very full 
round shape. The sepals are mostly dark red-purple, with a few transverse 
