January, 1908.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. Il 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford (gr. Mr. White), received a 
Botanical Certificate for Cirrhopetalum Makoyanum, a graceful little plant 
bearing umbels of pale yellowish flowers. He also sent the pretty Cypri- 
pedium X Arnoldiz inversum. 
H. J. Bromilow, Esy., Rann Lea, Rainhill, Lanc. (gr. Mr. Morgan), 
sent Cypripedium xX fulshawense and C. X Marjorie. 
J. H. Craven, Esq., The Beeches, Keighley, Yorks, sent Cypripedium 
x Daltonianum. 
H. S. Goodson, Esq., West Hill, Putney (gr. Mr. Day), sent Cypri- 
pedium X Lily Blanche (Charlesworthii X Niobe). 
H. Little, Esq., Baronshalt, Twickenham (gr. Mr. Howard), sent Lezelio- 
cattleya elegans, Baronshalt var., a fine form, with a very broad purple 
front lobe to the lip. 
J. Wilson Potter, Esq., Croydon (gr. Mr. Young), sent a good form of 
Lzelio-cattleya Baroness Schréder. 
E. Roberts, Esq., Park Lodge, Eltham, sent Cypripedium x Hitchin- 
siz princeps. 
H. Spicer, Esq., Aberdeen Park, Highbury (gr. Mr. Lovegrove), showed 
a group of Cypripedium Spicerianum. 
Messrs. James Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, staged a very fine group, to 
which a Silver-gilt Flora Medal was given. It contained about thirty-five 
forms of Cypripedium insigne, including Harefield Hall var., W. P. Sound, 
some good yellow. forms, and var. Monkshood, with a cowl-like arrange- 
ment of the dorsal sepal, a fine series of C. X Leeanum forms, with 
numerous other hybrids, a good example of Zygopetalum rostratum, &c. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, received a Silver Flora 
Medal for a brilliant group, the centre consisting of a number of good 
Lzlio-cattleya Cappei, a fine Cattleya Dowiana Rosita, C. D. marmorata, 
and several hybrids, also Lycaste Tunstillii, the pretty little Phalanopsis 
Lindeni (whose history was given at page 296 of our last volume), Odonto- 
glossum X ardentissimum xanthotes, showing the peculiar character of O. 
crispum xanthotes, which was one of the parents, and other good things. 
An Award of Merit was given to the rare Angraecum Buyssoni, an ally of A. 
Ellisii. 
“Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Enfield, received a ee Banksian Medal 
for a very interesting group, including the rare Odontoglossum Rossii 
immaculatum, a well-bloomed Dendrobium aureum, Oncidium Lanceanum, 
Cattleya x Portia, Cymbidium Tracyanum, C. X Winnianum, Cypripedium 
x Actus, C. x Ville de Paris, C. x Tityus, C. X Milo Westonbirt var., 
C. X Euryades splendens, &c. 
M. Mertens, Ghent, received a Silver Banksian Medal for a pretty little 
group, including Miltonia x Bleuana, M. vexillaria augusta, Odonto- 
