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fi sepals and petals and a darker lip, Odontoglossum Conqueror, and 
f Odontioda Hector (Oda. Coronation x Odm. crispum Raymond Crawshay), 
 alarge and handsomely-marked flower. 
: Messrs. Flory and Black, Slough, sent Odontoglossum waltonense var. 
Rex, a large and handsome form, Brassocattleya Massangeana, Cattleya 
Mrs. J. Ansaldo (Adula x Warscewiczii Frau Melanie Beyrodt), the richly- 
. coloured Sophrocatlelia Hanningtonii, and a few others. 
Messrs. Sanders, St. Albans, staged a small group, including Cattleya 
__ Lady Veitch var. Victory, a fine white with deep yellow disc, C. Triomphe de 
i Bruges, with deep rosy mauve sepals and petals, and a crimson-purple lip, 
_ lined with yellow on the disc. 
At the meeting held on November 5th there was again a good display, 
F and the awards consisted of two First-class Certificates, one Award of 
_ Merit, and two Medals. 
__ Orchid Committee present : Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. (in the Chair), 
fs J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), W. Bolton, R. Brooman White, C. J. Lucas, J. E. 
E Shill, W. J. Kaye, J. Charlesworth, W. H. Hatcher, F. K. Sander, E. R. 
a Ashton, R. A. Rolfe, Pantia Ralli, R. G. Thwaites, J. Wilson Potter, Sir 
. Harry J. Veitch, F. J. Hanbury, and Stuart H. Low. : 
_ First-class CERTIFICATES. 
: BRASSOCATLELIA ANTOINETTE GATTON Park VAR. (C. Portia coerulea 
_ X BI. Helen ).—A remarkable hybrid, having very broad purple sepals and 
_ Petals, and the broad lip with a darker zone in front of the yellow disc.. 
The influence of the Brassolelia is difficult to trace, for the segments are 
: relatively broader than in the Cattleya parent, showing a reversion to C. 
_ Bowringiana in shape. : 
_ OponrocLossum Lapy VEITCH (Hylandianum X Armstrongiz).—A 
a large and handsome variety, having much of the O. crispum shape, and the 
C broad segments white, with heavy claret blotching on the lower two-thirds, 
iG While the lip is white with a violet-purple blotch in front of the yellow crest, 
. Awarps OF MERIT. 
_ Catrteya ELranore (Warscewiczil Frau Melanie Beyrodt X 
2 Hardyana).—A very beautiful thing, having pure white sepals and petals, 
id a rich crimson purple lip, with light yellow base and some similar 
Wining on the disc. Exhibited by Mr. J. E. Shill, The Dell Gardens, 
Englefield Green. 
GENERAL EXHIBITS. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park (gr. Mr J. Collier), sent 
including Cattleya Portia coerulea, ee 
Ccelogyne specio- 
an. 
: nteresting series of cut flowers, ; 
Alcimeda coerulea, Lzeliocattleya Parysatis violacea, 
Colmanii, and several others. 
