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W. E. Brymer, Esq., M.P., Ilsington House, Dorchester, sent flowers 
_of a hybrid raised between Cattleya Mendelii and Lelio-cattleya x elegans, 
having pale lilac sepals and petals, and the lip with a purple front lobe and 
some yellow in the throat. 
F. W. Moore, Esq., Royal Botanic Garden, Glasnevin, sent a form ot 
Gongora nigrita, which received a Botanical Certificate. The flowers were 
cream-white, with red-brown markings. 
Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., Bush Hill Park, Enfield, sent Cattleya 
Loddigesii gigantea, C. Bowringiana Low’s var., a large and richly-coloured 
flower, Lzelio-cattleya x Aurora, Lelia pumila Bush Hill var., a pretty 
white form with a tinge of pink on the lip. 
Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, Royal Exotic Nursery, Chelsea, showed 
Cattleya X Chloe (Bowringiana xX bicolor) a pretty hybrid, having bright 
purple flowers and the front lobe of the lip dark velvety purple. 
At the meeting held on October 23rd, there was a finer display of 
Orchids. The committee was represented by :—H. J. Veitch, Esq., in the 
chair, and Messrs. H. Ballantine, T. W. Bond, H. J. Chapman, W. Cobb, 
J. Colman, De B. Crawshay, J. Douglas, J. G. Fowler, J. T. Gabriel, E. 
Hill, H. Little, H. M. Pollett, J. W. Potter, T. Rochford, H. A. Tracy, 
W. H. Young, and J. O’Brien (Hon. Sec.). 
Sir F. Wigan, Bart., Clare Lawn, East Sheen (gr. Mr. Young), staged 
a very fine group, to which a Silver Flora Medal was given. It contained 
some good forms of Cattleya labiata, Dendrobium Phalenopsis and Leelia 
pumila, together with Cattleya x Maroni, C. Bowringiana, C. Warsce- 
wiczii, Stenoglottis longifolia, Lzlio-cattleya x Henry Greenwood, 
Cypripedium xX Muriel Hollington, C. xX Helen (Dayanum X Charles- 
worthii), C. x Wiganianum, C. xX Allanianum, C. X_ Pollettianum, 
Dendrobium formosum giganteum, and D. bigibbum. A Botanical 
Certificate was given to D. Moorei, a dwarf species from Lord Howe's 
Island with white flowers, and an Award of Merit to D. X Leeanum 
atropurpureum. 
I. Measures, Esq., Cambridge Lodge, Camberwell (gr. Mr. 
Chapman), received a Silver Banksian Medal for a fine group of 
Cypripediums, which included C. X Regina, C. X Niobe, C. X H. 
Ballantine, C. x Arthurianum, C. xX Mrs. F. L. Ames (all five Farrie- 
anum hybrids), C. insigne Sandere (home raised), C. X mixta, and others. 
An Award of Merit was given to C. X Vidor (C. X Chas. Canham x 
Leeanum superbum), a handsome form in which the dorsal sepal is deep 
chocolate purple with a white margin. 
. H. Feiling, Esq., Southgate House, Southgate, (gr. Mr. Stocking) 
showed a pretty hybrid Cattleya, apparently a form of C. X massiliensis. 
