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lip purple, with some yellow in the throat, fine forms of Cattleya Peetersii, 
C. Fabia and C. F. alba, well-flowered examples of Dendrobium superbiens, 
D. Vhalznopsis in light and dark varieties, richly-coloured forms of Vanda 
coerulea, Oncidium varicosum, O. incurvum album, and others (Silver 
Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, sent the handsome 
Brassocattleya Leemanniz Orchidhurst var., B.-c. Admiral Jellicoe (C. 
Rothschildiana x B.-c. Veitchii), having cream-white sepals and petals 
tinged with lilac and a rosy lilac lip, and Leliocattleya Hector (L.-c. 
Martinetii X C. Dowiana aurea), with yellow sepals and petals and a 
richly-coloured lip. 
Messrs. Flory & Black, Orchid Nursery, Slough, sent a very good form 
of Anguloa Cliftonii, having much purple veining in the lip. 
Mr. E. V. Low, Vale Bridge, Haywards Heath, sent the beautiful white 
forms of Cattleya labiata called La Vierge, Mrs. E. Ashworth, R. I. 
Measures’ var., W. R. Lee, Daphne, and Pride of Southgate. 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE. 
Sean Fevicia Fow.er’s var. (S.-l. heatonensis x L. pumila). 
—A remarkably fine form, of excellent shape, having very broad, ruby 
purple sepals and petals, and a darker, undulate lip, the whole with an 
orange-scarlet hue which gives an effect of great brilliancy. Exhibited by 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Brackenhurst, Pembury (gr. Mr. J. Davis). 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
CATTLEYA ASTRON (Harrisoniana Xx Dusseldorfii Undine).—A very 
beautiful albino, having flowers of excellent shape, with a little light yellow 
in the throat of the lip. An Award of Merit was given on July 28th, but 
was withdrawn because a flower was not received for painting. Exhibited 
by Baron Bruno Schréder, The Dell, Englefield Green (gr. Mr. J. E. Shill). 
CYPRIPEDIUM NIRVINA (parentage unrecorded).—A large and well- 
shaped flower, most like a fine C. Leeanum, and having a pure white dorsal 
sepal with a few purple spots and some green at the base. Exhibited by 
W. R, Lee, Esq. 
L#LIOCATTLEYA NELEUS vaR. SuNsport (C. Iris X L.-c. Ophir).—A 
handsome form, the inflorescence bearing three fine flowers, with chrome 
yellow sepals and petals, and the lip most approaching C. Iris in shape, 
and reddish crimson, with some yellow lines at the base. Exhibited by 
F. Menteith Ogilvie, Esq., The Shrubbery, Oxford (gr. Mr. Balmforth). 
OponToGLossuM IRENE (Uroskinneri x Thompsonianum).—A striking 
thing, most like the former, and having plum purple sepals and petals, with 
whitish transverse bars, and a claret- purple lip, with a dark yellow crest. 
Exhibited by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. 
