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were some good Odontoglossum crispum, some richly-coloured Odonto- 
glossum xX Andersonianum Ruckerianum, the rare and very pretty 
Sarcochilus Berkeleyi, a superb form of Miltonia vexillaria, some good 
M. Roezlii, M. x Bleuana nobilior, Cypripedium Lawrenceanum Hyeanum, 
Dendrobium aggregatum, &c. © First-class Certificates were given to 
Zygopetalum (Batemannia) Burtii, Pitt’s variety, a fine form of the species, 
and Cattleya Schroedere, Pitt’s variety, a particularly dark form, with 
lilac sepals and petals, and a rose-purple lip, darker in front of the orange 
throat, and with lavender margin. 
Sir F. Wigan, Clare Lawn, East Sheen (gr. Mr. Young), also received a 
Silver Flora Medal for a superb group, which contained a fine example of 
Eulophiella Elisabethz, Phalznopsis Sanderiana, P. amabilis, Epidendrum 
Stamfordianum, some well-flowered examples of Odontoglossum Rossii, the 
rare O. Schillerianum, some good O. X Andersonianum, O. gloriosum, Ada 
aurantiaca, Lelia harpophylla, L. Xx Olivia, L. x Euterpe, Cattleya 
Mendelii and Schreederz, Miltonia Roezlii alba, M. R. splendens, Cynorchis 
purpurascens, Trichopilia suavis, the curious Megaclinium falcatum, and 
some good Cypripediums. 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esg., South Woodford (gr. Mr. Davis), received a 
First-class Certificate for an exceptionally fine form of Cattleya intermedia 
called Fowler’s variety. The plant bore a fine head of white flowers, 
having a rich crimson-purple lip. 
De Barri Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks (gr. Mr. Cooke), 
received an Award of Merit for Odontoglossum luteopurpureum Mossii, 
with heavily blotched sepals and petals and the ground colour of the lip 
nearly white. He also exhibited a good Odontoglossum triumphans, and 
its fine varieties Rex and Raymond Crawshay, O. x mulus Crawshayanum, 
O. Rossii rubescens, O. X Andersonianum Venus, and O. xX Mrs. De B. 
Crawshay. 
J. T. Bennett-Poé, Esq., Holmewood, Cheshunt, received a Cultural — 
Commendation for a well-flowered basket of Lzli@ harpopyhylla grown in 
a Cool house. 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. White), showed 
some good specimens of Dendrobium ™X Aspasia called D. aureo- 
Wardianum, D. nobile murrhiniacum,:D. x Rolfez, D. superbum, and 
D. s. Huttoni, Lelia Cowani, and Polystachya laxiflora, the latter rece 
a Botanical Certificate. 
A. H. Smee, Esq:, The Grange, Carshalton (gr. Mr. Humphreys) 
received a Botanical Certificate for Eulophia tristis, a curious little South 
African species, having a panicle of greenish flowers with a purple lip. : 
Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, Chelsea, sent several handsome things, — 
including a handsome form of Lelia x Digbyano-purpurata, called var. 
