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gutlatum, and praemorsum, with several spikes of bloom ; Epiden- 

 drum bicornutum, E. vitellinum, and Bif'renaria tyrianthina. 



3rd Prize, 11., Messrs. Rollisson, nurserymen, Tooting.— We 

 observed the curious Trichopilia tortilis, Cattleya Mossiae, Acineta 

 Barkeri, Maxillaria Deppii, aromatica and vitellina, Aerides crispum, 

 Caelogyne undulata, Brassia maculata, and Maxillaria tenuifolia. 



In collections of 12 species. 



1st Prize, 10/., Mr. Don, gardener to G. Cox, Esq., Stockwell. — 

 We noticed three small plants of Aerides crispum, pretty ; A. crispum 

 pallidum, Brassia maculata, a new species of Oncidium, resembling 

 G. papilio, but with the lip beautifully fringed ; Lycaste Deppii, 

 Bifrenaria aureo-fulva, very pretty; and Acineta Barkeri, an excel- 

 lent specimen. 



2nd Prize, 11., Mr. Williams, gardener to C B. Warner, Esq., 

 Hoddesden. — The most striking were, Dendrobium caerulescens, D. 

 moschatum, Cattleya sp., very handsome ; Epidendrum macrochilum 

 and variegatum, and Aerides crispum. 



In collections of 6 species. 



1st Prize, 11., Messrs. Veitch and Son, nurserymen, Exeter. — 

 These were all fine plants, particularly Dendrobium calceolaria, 

 4 feet in height; Cattleya Mossise, very fine; Oncidium amplialum 

 majus, in fine bloom ; and Odontoglossum hastatum. 



2nd Prize, 41., Mr. Eyles, gardener to Sir G. Larpent, Bart. — 

 We noted Vanda Roxburghi and V. Roxburghi ceerulea, Oncidium 

 altissimum and luridum. 



3rd Prize, 1/. 15s., Mr. R. Plant, gardener to J. Schroeder, Esq., 

 Brixton, containing a small specimen of Dendrobium densiflorum, 

 with four spikes of bloom, Trichopilia tortilis, Vanda cristata, pretty; 

 and Caitleya Skinneri. 



Besides the above, Mr. Hunt, gardener to Miss Traill, showed a 

 collection, in which was an Oncidium from Hcnduras, wilh curious 

 dark-brown variegated flowers; 0. luridum guttatum ; and a large 

 plant, not much in bloom, of Cymbidium aloifolium. 



Greenhouse Azaleas, 



In collections of 12 distinct varieties. 



1st Prize, 11., Mr. Green, gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Bart. — 



