﻿September, 1904.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 



four racemes, two fine Brassocattleya X Madame Charles Maron, good 

 forms of Cattleya X Lord Rothschild, C. X Iris, C. X Germania, C. X 

 Niobe, C. Mary Gratrix, Brassia Lavvrenceana longissima, Cycnoches 

 chlorochilon, Miltonia X Bleuana grandiflora, M. Schrcederiana, M. 

 Regnellii citrina, Cypripedium X Io magnificum, the handsome C. X 

 Princess (x Mons. Coffinet X Fairrieanum), &c. 



Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, Chelsea, received a Silver Banksian 

 Medal for a bright group, containing good forms of Laslia-cattleya X callis- 

 toglossa, L.-c. X Clonia, L.-c. X Epicasta, L.-c. X Remula, Cattleya X 

 Atalanta, C. X Niobe, &c. 



Messrs. Cripps and Sons, Tunbridge Wells, showed a brilliant group of 

 Disa grandiflora, consisting of about a hundred well-grown plants. A 

 Silver Banksian Medal was deservedly awarded. 



Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., Bush Hill Park, staged a small but showy 

 group, consisting of a fine specimen of Cypripedium X grande, with good 

 examples of Cattleya Loddigisii, C. Warscewiczii, C. Grossii, C. granulosa, 

 and C. bicolor. 



We regret that an error crept into our report of the last meeting. It 

 was stated at page 246 that a Silver Banksian Medal was awarded to the 

 group exhibited by H. T. Pitt, Esq., which, we learn, was not the case. 



At the meeting held on August 23rd Orchids were very scantily repre- 

 sented, consisting of one small group and a few individual specimens. 



H. S. Goodson, Esq., West Hill, Putney (gr. Mr. Da y ). received a Silver 

 Banksian Medal for a small group, containing several interesting things, 

 and among them a pretty hybrid from Cattleya Bowringiana and Laelio- 

 cattleya X Ingramii, which must be considered a form of L.-c. X Robsonse. 

 The plant was dwarf, and the inflorescence bore two richly coloured 

 flowers of intermediate shape. Another Laelio-cattleya was marked as of 

 unknown parentage, but we believe it to be a form of L.-c. X Massangeana 

 (L. tenebrosa X C. Schilleriana), and we noted that the five preceding 

 pseudobulbs had all flowered. The flowers are fairly intermediate in shape, 

 but closely resembling the Laelia in colour, while the habit is more like the 

 Cattleya parent. We noted, also Cattleya Leopoldi, four plants of C. 

 Loddigesii, and C. Harrisoniana var. H. S. Goodson, bearing a six-flowered 

 inflorescence, and the flowers of good shape, with some purple spots on the 

 sepals and petals which seemed rather unusual. Lycaste leucantha was 

 bearing three good flowers, and we noted also Oncidium crispum, Epiden- 

 drum prismatocarpum, and Odontoglossum crispum, together with 

 Cypripedium Curtisii, C. Dayanum, C. Mastersianum, C. Lawrenceanum, 

 C. Chamberlainianum, C. X cenanthum superbum, C. X superciliare, 

 C. X Gowerianum, and C. X Harrisonianum superbum. 



