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including a fine specimen of Cattleya Mossiz with ten spikes, the pure 
white C. Magali-Sander, some fine Leliocattleyas, Trichipilia Hennisii, 
Dendrobium cariniferum and infundibulum, Bulbophyllum saurocephalum, 
Coelogyne integerrima, Odontonia Lelia-Sander, some good Miltonia 
Hyeana, and others (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate, staged a small group, including 
Cattleya Mossiz and var. Reineckeana, a gcod form of Cypripedium 
Chamberlainianum, Oncidium Kramerianum, and good examples of Lzlio- 
cattleya Domos, Canhamiana, Aphrodite and Veronica (Bronze Banksian 
Medal). 
At the meeting held on June 2oth there was a moderate show of Orchids, 
and as the Orchid annexe was in use for a display of books and paintings 
sent in for the Red Cross Sale to be held the following week the Committee 
sat in the opposite annexe, where most of the Orchid exhibits were staged. 
The awards consisted of three Medals and a Cultural Commendation. 
Orchid Committee present: Sir Harry J. Veitch (in the Chair), 1 
O’Brien (hon. sec.), Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., J. Wilson Potter, E. R. 
Ashton, Pantia Ralli, Walter Cobb, J. Charlesworth, J. Cypher, W. H. 
Hatcher, C. H. Curtis, Arthur Dye, S. W. Flory, W. Bolton, C. J. Lucas, 
F. J. Hanbury, and R. A. Rolfe. 
CULTURAL COMMENDATION. 
L2LIOcATTLEYA GOTTOIANA IMPERATOR.-—-An extremely strong plant 
exhibited under this name, and bearing an inflorescence of five large flowers, 
having blush white sepals and petals veined with lilac, and the front of the 
lip purple with dusky veining in the throat, and showing so much of the 
Lelia purpurata character as to suggest that this must have been one of 
the parents. Exhibited by Messrs. Sander & Sons. 
OTHER EXxuIsITs. 
Dr. Miguel Lacroze, Bryndir, Roehampton Lane (gr. Mr. Creswell), 
sent Lzliocattleya Teucra Bryndir var. (Lc. Martinetii x C. Mossize), with 
pale buff sepals and petals and a purple lip, and Lc. San-Juan (C. Mendelii 
xX Lc. Aphrodite), a promising thing, somewhat resembling C. Mendelii, 
and having large blush white flowers, with the front of the lip purple, and 
the disc yellow. 
_ E. Mocatta, Esq., Woburn Place, Addlestone (gr. Mr. Stevenson), sent 
Leliocattleya Aphrodite Woburn Place var., and having pure white sepals 
and petals, and a rich violet purple lip; also Le. brugensis Woburn 
Place var. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a choice group, 
including several good examples of Miltonia Charlesworthii and M. 
vexillatia, a good form of M. Isabel-Sander, Trichopilia Backhouseana, the 
