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exhibited a fine series of specimen plants of Cypripedium insigne, arranged 
with foilage plants in a group extending throughout one of the long tables, 
and to which a Silver Flora Medal was given. 
Mrs. Briggs-Bury, Bank House, Accrington, sent Cattleya labiata alba, 
and a remarkable inflorescence of Odontoglossum X Denisonz in which 
the flowers on the upper and lower halves of the spike were markedly 
dissimilar. 
Mrs. Haywood, Woodhatch, Reigate (gr. Mr. Salter), stowed Cypri- 
pedium xX bingleyense (insigne X Charlesworthii). 
W. A. Bilney, Esq.,. Fir Grange, Weybridge (gr. Mr. Whitlock), sent 
Lelio-cattleya x intermedio-flava. 
De B. Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks (gr. Mr. Cooke), exhibited 
Oncidium X Mantinii Crawshayanum, a fine form of the natural hybrid 
between O. Marshallianum and O. Forbesii. : 
J. F. Ebner, Esq., Woodlands, Beckenham, (gr. Mr. Waite), showed a 
few good Cypripediums. 
J. T. Gabriel, Esq., Streatham Hill, (gr. Mr. Ransom), showed a good 
Cattleya Dowiana. 
F. Knight, Esq., Thundersley House, Thundersley (gr. Mr. Marston), 
staged a neat little group, containing some well-flowered examples of 
Cattleya labiata, Dendrobium Phalznopsis, some good forms of Cypri- 
pedium Charlesworthii, &c. 
~ C. J. Lucas, Esq., Warnham Court, Horsham (gr. Mr. Duncan), showed 
two good forms of Dendrobium Phalznopsis. 
Mrs. Temple, Leyswood, Groombridge, (gr. Mr. Bristowe), showed a 
pretty light form of Lycaste Skinneri. 
Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, received a Silver Flora Medal 
for a very fine group, including Lzlio-cattleya x Labiena (C. Triane 
x L. crispa ¢), resembling a fine L.-c. X exoniensis, L.-c. X Tiresias (C. 
Bowringiana X L.-c. X elegans), L.-c. X Frederick Boyle, Cattleya xX 
Pandora (bicolor X Trianz),C. X Portia, C. X Chloris, and most of the 
hybrids of Lelia Perrinii and Cattleya Bowringiana mentioned in the 
report of the previous meeting. We noted also three forms of Lelia X 
Mrs. M. Gratrix, the handsome Oncidium x Mantinii superbum, Epiden- 
drum X Wallisio-ciliare, Cypripedium x Zethus (insigne Chantini 2 X 
Charlesworthii ¢), C. x Memnon (Spicerianum ? X Charlesworthii 3), 
C. X Actens superbum, C. xX Leeanum Prospero, and other good things. 
A First-class Certificate was awarded to C. X Priam (insigne Chantini ? 
x Niobe ¢), a handsome hybrid, with the dorsal sepal white, green at 
the base, and spotted with purple on either side of the purple middle line, 
and the petals more or less tinged with coppery brown. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, staged a choice little group, 
