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an enlarged flower. Exhibited by Messrs. J. & A. McBean, who also i 
staged another seedling with a purple front to the lip. : 
SOPHROCATLHLIA BLETCHLEYFLORA VIVICANS (Lc. bletchleyensis X re 
grandiflora).—A very brilliant dark scarlet form, with some yellow in the | 
throat of the lip, and most like an enlarged edition of the latter. Exhibited | 
by Messrs. Stuart Low & Co. ‘ 
PRELIMINARY COMMENDATIONS. ? 
AERIDOVANDA Munpy! (Aérides Vandarum X Vanda teres).—A remark * 
able hybrid, most like the former in general character, but with a much af 
enlarged flower, with a modified lip. The flower is white, tinged with lilac. | 
Three plants were shown, each about six inches high and said to be four st 
years old. Exhibited by Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. ' | 
ODONTIODA ARMSTRONGII ORCHIDHURST VAR. (Oda. Vuylstekez x Odm, ~ 
Armstrongiz).—A promising seedling, the flower having very broad | 
segments of deep rosy mauve with a few white markings, and the broad lip. | 
white, with a large blotch in front of the yellow crest and some small rosy | 
spots. Exhibited by Messrs. Armstrong & Brown. a 
ODONTIODA JULIET (Oda. Bradshawie xX Odm. promerens).--A very 2 
richly-coloured hybrid of fine shape, the flowers having a broad rosy 
margin and a large red central blotch, separated by a narrow zone of the 4 | 
paler ground colour. Exhibited by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. : | 
GENERAL EXHIBITS. f 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park (gr. Mr. Collier), showed a 
well-flowered Dendrobium Queen of Gatton, and a large pan of Sarcochilts | 
Fitzgeraldii and S. Hartmannii, each containing several plants with an 4 
aggregate of about two dozen spikes, and forming a charming exhibit. 
Dr. Miguel Lacroze, Bryndir, Roehampton Lane (gr. Miss Robertson), 
sent Odontioda Ethel Bryndir var. (Odm. chelseiensis X Odm. percultum) 
a well-coloured form. a 
J. Bridson Seatle, Esq., Upper Richmond Road, Putney, sent Odontiods | 
Graireana var. May, a good form of this pretty Odontoglossum Rossi” : 
hybrid, having the sepals and petals well marked with cinnamon- -red aa 
the lip rose-coloured in front. 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, ye a choice grou : 
including a brilliant Sophrocattleya Atreus gloriosa, the rare Maxillaria 
sanguinea, Cypripedium Myson (Mrs. Wm. Mostyn X Fairrieanum), well | 
marked with purple on the dorsal sepal, Miltonia Venus, good examples % 7 
Cymbidium Diana and Beryl, Sophronitis grandiflora, and a number 
promising Odontoglossums, Odontiodas, and others (Silver Flora Medal). 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, also staged a fine group, 2 
including good examples of Odontoglossum Penelope (Rolfe X Olympia : 
the distinct Odontonia Irene (Miltonia. Warscewiczii. X Odontoglossut 
