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with some yellow veining and yellow blotches on the sides of the throat. 
Exhibited by W. R. Fasey, Esq., Holly Bush Hill, Snaresbrook (gr. Mr. 
E. J. Seymour). 
VUYLSTEKEARA Mrs. Pitt (Odontonia Lelia Sander x Odontioda 
Charlesworthii).—An interesting hybrid, with the general Odontoglossum 
shape, and having vinous purple sepals and petals with a yellow margin, and 
a cream white lip blotched with purple. Exhibited by H. T. Pitt, Esq. 
OTHER ExuisitTs. 
A vote of thanks was accorded to H. T. Pitt, Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford 
Hill (gr. Mr. F. W. Thurgood), for an interesting collection of rare species, 
including Cycnoches chlorochilon and C. stelliferum, Catasetum fimbriatum, 
Habenaria rhodochila, Angraecum Scottianum, Dendrobium ciliatum, Bulbo- 
phyllum barbigerum, and Epidendrum umbellatum. 
‘Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate, sent Cattleya Adula var. Dreadnought, 
a large and richly-coloured form. 
At the meeting held on August 24th there was a moderate display of 
choice Orchids, and the Orchid Committee were represented as follows: 
Sir Harry J. Veitch (in the Chair), J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), W. Bolton, 
J. E. Shill, R. A. Rolfe, F. J. Hanbury, Stuart H. Low, F. K. Sander, 
A. McBean and C. H. Curtis. 
FIRST-CLAss CERTIFICATE. 
CATTLEYA HELIopoR (iridescens X Venus).—A very handsome hybrid, 
with deep yellow sepals and petals, and a three-lobed lip, the elongated 
front lobe being orange-yellow with an expanded bright purple apex, and 
the side lobes, short, purple, and appressed to the white column. Exhibited 
by Baron Bruno Schréder, The Dell, Englefield Green (gr. Mr. J. E. Shili)- 
AWARDS oF MERIT. 
BRASSOCATLELIA BLENHEIM ORANGE (Bcl. Rowena x C. Dowiana 
aurea).—A handsome hybrid, with clear orange-coloured sepals and petals, 
and a cherry-red, undulate lip, with yellow lines on the disc. Exhibited by 
the Duke of Marlborough. 
CATTLEYA TRIUMPHANS BLENHEIM VAR. (Dowiana aurea X Rex).—A. 
charming variety with cowslip yellow sepals and petals, and some yellow 
veining and cherry-red markings on the lip, the latter showing very clearly 
the influence of the second parent. Exhibited by the Duke of Marlborough. 
ODONTOGLOssUM MIGUELITO FASEyY’s VAR. (Doris x Dora).—A large 
and beautiful variety, heavily blotched with claret colour on the lower part of 
the sepals, and tinged with mauve above, while the apex of the lip is white- 
Exhibted by W. R. F asey, Esq. 
oe e SILVER FLorRA MEDAL, 
To the Duke of Marlborough, Blenheim, Woodstock (gr. Mr. J. T- 
