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Greenwood x C. Warscewiczii), Brassocattleya Leemaniz, and several 
promising seedling Odontoglossums (Silver Flora Medal). 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a fine group, 
~ in which Leeliocattleyas, chiefly consisting of Lc. Salonica, Britannia, St. 
Gothard, and Serbia made a fine display, with Lc. Mita (C. Fabia x Le. 
Golden-Oriole), a promising bronzy orange hybrid with ruby red lip, 
Brassocattleya Thompsonii (Bc. Veitchii X C. Gaskelliana alba), having 
white flowers with a yellow disc to the lip, two distinct and pretty forms of 
Odontioda Royal-Gem, and others (Silver Flora Medal). 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean, Cooksbridge, staged a choice group, in which 
we noted a fine Leliocattleya Queen-Alexandra (Lc. Bella x C. Trianz), 
Lc. Thyone, Cattleya Brenda (Gaskelliana alba x Dusseldorfii Undine), 
C. Valeria (Rhoda x Portia), C. Fabiata, a richly-coloured Sophrocattleya 
Doris, two good Dendrobium Dearei, Cypripedium Germaine Opoix, 
Oncidioda Cora (Cochlioda Neetzliana X Oncidium Schlimii), an interesting 
hybrid most resembling the latter parent in general character but the 
flowers red, and other good things (Silver Flora Medal). 
Messrs. Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, staged a good group of well- 
bloomed Cypripediums, including C. Dreadnought, C. Moonbeam, C. 
Thalia Messrs. Francis Wellesley, C. Gaston Bultel, and other Fairrie- 
anum crosses (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Sander & Sons,, showed a good group, in which hybrid 
Cattleyas were the leading feature, these including good forms of C. Fabia 
and var. alba, C. Katie, C. Prince-John with pale yellow sepals and petals 
and much yellow on the lip, the rare C. Walkeriana, the richly-coloured 
Vuylstekeara insigne (Cochlioda Noetzliana X Odontonia Lairessez), Eria 
rhynchostyloides, Restrepia striata, and Bulbophyllum miram (Silver 
Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Flory & Black, Slough, sent a good form of Sophrocattleya 
Chamberlainii, and Leeliocattleya Monastir (Lc. callistoglossa x C. 
Pittiana), the flower being of good shape, with bronzy yellow sepals and 
petals, and the front of the lip cherry red. 
Mr. C. F. Walters, Balcombe, showed Leliocattleya Harclon (C. 
Harrisoniana X Lc. Clonia), a bright rose-coloured flower, and Cattleya 
Lady-Crossley (intermedia alba X Gaskelliana alba). 
The meeting held on December 6th was distinguished by the award of 
a Gold Medal to a magnificent group staged by Messrs. Armstrong & 
Brown, while three other medals, three Awards of Merit, and two 
Preliminary Commendations were also given. 
Orchid Committee present :—Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. (in the 
Chair), J. O’Brien (Hon. Sec.), W. Bolton, S. W. Flory, C. J. Lucas, 
