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A. J. Hollington, Esq., Forty Hill, Enfield (gr. Mr. Mays), sent a good 
form of Cattleya Hardyana and another Cattleya hybrid. 
Pantia Ralli, Esq., Ashstead Park (gr. Mr. Farnes), sent Cattleya 
illustris ashteadensis, a pretty yellow variety flushed with rose on the petals, 
and the front of the lip carmine. 
R. Windsor Rickards, Esq., Usk Priory, Monmouthshire, sent a three- 
flowered inflorescence of Cattleya Mrs. J. Ansaldo Usk Priory var. (C. 
Adula x Warscewiczii Frau Melanie Beyrodt), having cream-white sepals. 
and petals, and a deep purple lip, the latter most resembling C. Adula in 
shape. Another hybrid Cattleya had white sepals and petals and some 
purple markings on the lip. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Jarvisbrook, received a Silver Flora Medal 
for a fine group of showy things, including well-bloomed examples of 
Cattleya Warscewiczii and C. Dowiana aurea, the graceful Dendrochilum 
filiforme, Oncidium incurvum and O. flexuosum, Brassavola Digbyana, 
Brassocattleya Pluto, Lelia xanthina, Odontioda Devosiana, Odonto- 
glossum grande, Sophrolelia Gratrixiz, Sophrocatlelia Medeia, and other 
good things. ° 
Messrs. Flory & Black, Slough, staged a small group of choice things, 
including Sophrocatlelia William Pitt (Scl. Dorila x C. Hardyana), with 
large purple-mauve sepals and petals anda deep purple lip, a brilliant 
example of Lzliocattleya Soulange (Lc. Lustre X C. Dowiana), with very 
richly-coloured flowers, Cattleya Hardyana alba, C. Prince John, C. Mrs. 
J. Ansaldo, and others. 
Messrs. Sanders, St. Albans, sent Cattleya Prince John var. Brilliant 
(Dowiana aurea X Hardyana alba), most like the latter, and having clear 
white sepals and petals, and a rich purple lip with yellow blotches at the 
sides, also Leliocattleya Brightness (C. fulvescens X Lc. Martinetii), with 
bronzy yellow sepals and petals, and an undulate purple lip. 
June 17th.—By some inexplicable oversight, part of the report of this 
meeting was omitted from our last issue. The following note should follow 
_ the matter given at page 124. er 
’ GENERAL EXHIBITS. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park (gr. Mr. J. Collier), showed 
three fine specimens of Dendrobium Dalhousieanum luteum, D.. illustre 
Florence Bartels, and the handsome violet Odontoglossum Gatton Emperor. 
Otto Beit, Esq., Tewin Water, Welwyn, Herts (gr. Mr. H. Lloyd), sent 
Vuylstekeara Thera var. Tewin (Miitonia Warscewiczii x Odontioda Cook- 
sonize), bearing a branched spike of dark red flowers, with blush white front 
tothe lip. : an 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, received a Silver Flora 
