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white margin, and the lip with similar blotches in front of the yellow crest. 
Exhibited by Pantia Ralli, Esq. 
PRELIMINARY COMMENDATION. 
OponTiopA JuNo (Odm. eximillus X Oda. Coronation).—A brilliant 
novelty, approaching the Odontoglossum parent in shape, but the greater 
part of the segments covered with concentric ruby-red blotches, the margin 
bearing a band of smaller spots, while the lip is white in front, with ruby-red 
blotches in front of the yellow crest. Exhibited by Messrs. Armstrong & 
Brown. 
GENERAL FXHIBITS. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park (gr. Mr. J. Collier), submitted 
flowers of three fine Odontoglossums for the opinion at the Committee as to 
their proper names. One was a bright lilac flower, with ruby-red markings, 
and thls was referred to O. Lambeauianum. The others, which had been 
obtained on the Continent as O. crispum, and which were white with large 
blotches, were referred to O. eximium. 
Walter Cobb, Esq., Normanhurst, Rusper (gr. Mr. C. J. Salter), sent cut 
spikes of the handsome purple Sarcopodium Lyonii, Odontioda Bradshawie 
Cobb’s var., and a well-blotched Odontoglossum. 
H. T. Pitt, Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. Thurgood), sent a fine 
plant of Bulbophyllum Balfourianum, a remarkable New Guinea species 
with glaucous leaves and an inflorescence of four large, fleshy flowers, mottled 
with claret-red on a paler ground. 
Pantia Ralli, Esq., Ashtead Park, Surrey (gr. Mr. W. H. White), 
showed Odontoglossum crispum Masterpiece, a fine unblotched seedling, 
bearing a spike of thirteen blush white flowers, of excellent shape and 
substance. 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, staged a large and 
brilliant group, which gained a Silver gilt Flora Medal. It was largely made 
up of finely-grown hybrids Odontoglossums and Odontiodas, with some good 
Miltonia Bleuana, vexillaria and Hyeana, a beautiful example of M. Princess 
Mary, M. Frank Reader, Lelia purpurata and a white variety, Dendrobium 
chessingtonense, Cypripedium Rothschildianum, C. Dallas (Curtis xX 
Fairrieanum), C. callosum Sandere, Cattleya Schroeder, a well-grown 
Maxillaria tenuifolia, a few Leliocattleyas and others. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co, Haywards Heath, also received a Silver-gilt 
Flora Medal for a brilliant group, in which Miltonias were particularly well 
represented, and included excellent examples of M. Charlesworthii, M. 
Isabel-Sander, and M. vexillaria vars. gigantea, Cobbiana, aud Lyoth. 
We noted also good examples of Cattleya Mossize Wageneri, the brilliant C. 
Skinneri Temple’s var., with two lar ge spikes, Leliocattleya Ulysses alba 
and several good Le. Fascinator, Brassocatlelia Joan, Odontioda Hiawatha 
