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Cypripedium Thora (Fairrieanum X Earl-Tankerville), a huge flower, 
with well-spotted dorsal sepal, from H. J. Bromilow, Esq. 
Odontoglossum crispum Luna Umbra, a large round flower of good 
substance, from S. Gratrix, Esq. 
Cypripedium Alcibiades var. Sir Douglas Haig, a large flower, with the 
dorsal sepal over three inches across, and flat petals, slightly lined, from’ P. 
Smith, Esq. 
Cypripedium Alcibiades var. Thunderer, a large flower, with dorsal 
sepal slightly waved, over three inches across, from Wm. Thompson, Esq. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
Cattleya Evelyn-Sander (Trianz alba X Dusseldorfii Undine), and C. 
Dragon (C. Fabia x fulvescens), from S. Gratrix, Esq. 
Cypripedium Golden-Gem (insigne Sanderee xX Antinous), from R. 
Ashworth, Esq. 
AWAKD OF APPRECIATION. 
Cypripedium Walton-Gem (Mme. Jules Hye X Earl-Tankerville), from 
W. lhompson, Esq. 
CULTURAL CERTIFICATE. 
To Mr. W. W. Field, gardener to S. Gratrix, Esq., for a batch of Leelia 
Gouldiana. 
q| THE BRASSOCATLELIAS. | 
(C ontinucd from vol. xxiit., p. 350). 
BATCH of twenty additional Brassocatlelias appeared in our issue for 
November last, and we now give another instalment. 
BcL. Aponis (B. Digbyana X Lc. Canhamiana), Charlesw. Cat., 1912, 
p- 71.—Charlesworth & Co., 1911. 
Brassoleliocattleya pulcherrima and Blc. Taurus, Sand. O. Hyb., 1915, 
p- 5, are synonymous. 
Bc. AGAMEDES (BI. Gratrixiz x C. labiata), Charlesw. Cat., 1909, p- 
72.—Charlesworth & Co., 1908. 
Bc. ARDERNI& (B. Digbyana Xx Le. callistoglossa), Charlesworth Cat., 
1912, p. 71.—Charlesworth & Co. I9it. 
Bc. Aurora (Be. Leemanie X Le. Ernestii), J S.H.Fr., 1911, p. 13I- 
—Ch. Maron., March, 1910. 
Leliocattleya (unnamed), J.S .H.Fr., 1910, p. 232. 
Bc. ENpyMIon (Bl. Veitchii x C. Warneri), Charlesw. Cat., I912, p- 
71.—Charlesworth & Co., IgII. ‘ 
Bei. FrepA (Bc. Leemanie X Lc. Elinor), QO.R., 1915, p- 127.—Sir 
George L. Holford, March, 1915. 
