EXHIBITION MEETING, 1950 
PHOTOGHAPHS AND SPECIMENS ILLDSTKATING LA COUPE BOTANIQUE DES 
ALPES. M. S. Campbell. 
5. PHOTOGRAPHS. 
PHOTOGRAPHS OF DACTYLORCHIDS. 
Seventeen photogi'a])hs were shown, all of plants in situ. They 
inclnded pictures of the commoner English species and, of 
these, four plants of 0. ericaturmn from one colony showed 
striking variation. In addition, photographs of two Swedish 
forms of 0. maciilafa were shown, and of a hybrid between one 
of them and Coeloglosswn viride. 
M. O. F. Proctor. 
PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE FIELD MEETING AT HALLING DOWN. 
These were taken at the meeting arranged for the study of 
Roses on September 16, 19-50 (see p. 73). They showed the 
leader demonstrating the characters of several bushes, and 
groups of members discu.s.sing the special subject of the day. 
K. H. liE Sueur. 
6. PAINTINGS. 
I’ATNTTNGS OF ETHIOPIAN PLANTS. 
A collection of paintings of sixty flowering plants collected by 
Mrs. C. L. Curie and her daughter, Aliss Christian Curie, in 
Ethiopia during 1948-1949. The majority were from the dis- 
trict around Addis Ababa, but some were from the south- 
western province of Jimma and the forest region of Kaffa. 
C. L. CuRLE. 
NORTH LONDON FUNGI COLLECTED AUTUMN 1950, PAINTINGS AND LIVING. 
M. SCHOLEY. 
SPECIMENS. 
