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Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, sent Oncidium 
bicallosum splendidissimum and O. bicallosum aureum, the former a 
particularly fine form, and the latter smaller but having the flowers almost 
entirely yellow. They also sent a fine example of Ccelogyne Veitchii, 
bearing two pendulous spikes of pure white flowers. 
Messrs. Flory & Black, Orchid Nursery, Slough, sent a fine bright 
rose-coloured form of Brassocattleya Ilene, with a light yellow throat to 
_. the well-fringed lip. 
Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate, sent a good form of Cattleya Venus, 
and C. Sylvia citrina (C. Fabia alba x C. Dowiana aurea), a pretty yellow 
form. 
Mr. G. Little, Groomsbridge, showed a fine plant of Oberonia 
myriantha, bearing two long spikes of its curious brown flowers. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, sent Miltonia Bleuana General 
Joffre, a very fine form, with flowers four inches in diameter, and blush 
white, with the basal half of the petals rose, and some brown rays at the 
base of the lip. 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
Catrteya Princess-RoyaL (Fabia x Hardyana).—A magnificent 
hybrid, bearing a spike of three flowers, and having broad, rosy mauve 
sepals and petals, and a rich purple-crimson lip, with numerous yellow 
veins in the throat. Exhibited by J. Gurney Fowler, Esq. 
CaTTLEYA RHODA FowLer’s VAR. (Iris X Hardyana).—A handsome 
thing, having flowers of good shape and substance, with broad, Indian red 
sepals and petals, and the lip entire, undulate in front, and ruby crimson 
in colour, with some yellow veining at the base. Exhibited by J. Gurney 
Fowler, Esq. 
L&LiocaTrLeya Mrs. EVELYN NORRIE (parentage unrecorded).—A large 
and handsome hybrid, bearing a spike of three flowers, with canary yellow 
sepals and petals, and a dark violet-purple lip, tinged with yellow in front 
and with some whitish basal lines. Exhibited by J. Gurney Fowler, Esq. 
Awarps OF MERIT. 
CaTTLEYA ANTIOPE (Chamberlainiana X Dowiana aurea).—A hand- 
some hybrid, most like the latter in shape, and having cowslip yellow sepals 
and petals, with a purple-crimson velvety lip, lined with yellow at the base. 
—Exhibited by J. Gurney Fowler, Esq. 
LetiocatrLeya BRITANNIA var. Melanie (L.-c- Canhamiana alba GC. 
Warscewiczii Frau Melanie Beyrodt).—A charming hybrid, most like the 
attleya parent in shape, and having well-shaped white sepals and petals, 
and the front lobe of the lip violet-purple, with a paler margin. Exhibited 
by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. 
—— NNT 
