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showed Leliocattleya Colmaniana Bryndir var. (Lc. callistoglossa x C. 
Dowiana aruea), a large and handsome variety, having lilac-rose sepals 
and petals with darker veining, and a ruby purple lip, with numerous deep 
yellow lines in the throat. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a fine group of 
well-grown plants, including good examples of Cattleya Dowiana aurea, C, 
Hesta, C. Kitty-Wren (Gaskelliana Fabia), a pretty novelty most like C. 
Gaskelliana in shape, and having rose-purple sepals and petals and a darker 
lip, Lzliocattleya Salonica, Britannia, Appam, and others, good examples 
of Odontioda Brewii, Wilsonii, and Joan, three charming Odontoglossum 
crispum xanthotes, Sophrolelia Gratrixiz and heatonensis, and other good 
things (Silver Flora Medal). 
Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate, staged a good group of Cattleyas, 
including C. Hardyana, forms of C. Adula, and half-a-dozen of the 
variable C. Sybil, of which the variety Lord French has bronzy sepals 
and petals of excellent shape, and the front lobe of the lip ruby-crimson, 
with the centre orange-coloured (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Jarvisbrook, staged a showy group, in the 
centre of which was a fine example of Cattleya Warscwiczii bearing twenty 
flowers. There were also plants of C. Wavriniana, Loddigesii, Dupreana, 
fulvescens, and Dowiana, some good Leliocattleyas, Vanda ccerulea, 
Oncidium crispum and Kramerianum, Rhynchostylis retusa, Anguloa 
Cliftonii, Odontioda Rolfei (C. vulcanica x O. Hunnewellianum), having 
cream-white flowers marked with purple, O. Vuylstekeze, Zephyr, and others 
(Silver Banksian Medal). 
A third meeting was held on August 2gth, when there was a larger 
display of Orchids, and the awards consisted of four Medals and two 
Awards of Merit. 
Orchid Committee present:—Sir Harry J. Veitch (in the Chair), 
J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), C. J. Lucas, Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., R. G. 
Thwaites, Pantia Ralli, T. Armstrong, Walter Cobb, J. Charlesworth, 
Arthur Dye, S. W. Flory, W. Bolton, R. A. Rolfe, and Gurney Wilson. 
AWARDs OF MERIT. 
L&ELIOCATTLEYA GOLDEN-WREN (Lc. Thyone x C. iridescens).—A 
handsome hybrid, having yellow sepals and petals tinged with salmon, and 
the front of the lip crimson with some orange veining on the disc. 
Exhibited by Messrs. Armstrong & Brown. The plant was bearing its 
first flower, and should develop into a fine thing. 
L#LIOCATTLEYA THYONE BRYNDIR VAR. (Lc. Ophir x C. Dowiana 
aurea).—A fine variety, having deep yellow flowers, with a band of intense 
crimson round the margin of the lip, and some crimson veining in, the 
