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bearing four richly-coloured flowers, and L.-c. Mrs. Evelyn Norrie, with 
deep yellow sepals and petals and a very dark maroon lip. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. Collier), 
sent Cattleya Gatton-Ruby (amabilis x Hardyana), a fine thing most 
like the latter, and Leliocattleya Eyeringiana (C. Bowringiana x L. 
Eyermaniana, bearing an elongated spike of six lilac-rose flowers. 
F. J. Hanbury, Esq., Brockhurst, E. Grinstead, sent Cattleya Portiata 
(Portia X labiata), having rose-coloured flowers, with a darker lip, and 
some light yellow in the throat. 
R. G. Thwaites, Esq., Chessington, Streatham (gr. Mr. Hannington), 
sent Odontoglossum Chloe (Groganiw x crispum), bearing round flowers of 
very dark claret-colour. 
E. Whiteaway, Esq., Feltham Lodge, Feltham (gr. Mr. J. Tait), sent a 
fine flower of Brassocattleya William-Pitt (B.-c. Veitchii x C. Octave Doi). 
W. Bolton, Esq., Wilderspool, Warrington, sent a twin-flowered scape 
of Cypripedium Venus var. Boltonii, and a few others. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a very fine group, 
including two remarkably strong plants of Odontoglossum spectabile, each 
bearing two large panicles of flowers, O. Doris, O. Ceres, and a very fine 
O. Lambeauianum, two distinct and handsome forms of Odontioda Joan, 
good examples of Cypripedium Fairrieanum, Leliocattleya Salonika and 
Colmaniana, several well-bloomed Epidendrum vitellinum autumnale, 
Sophrocatlelia Orion (C. Fabia x Scl. Menippe), having bright rose sepals 
and petals and a dark crimson-maroon lip, with a row of the graceful 
Trichopilia suavis and T. Gouldii in front (Silver Flora Medal). 
Messrs. J. Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, staged a group of choice 
Cypripediums in well-grown examples, with a_ brilliant example of 
Odontioda Diana, bearing two!racemes, in the centre. Among the Cypri- 
pediums we noted the richly-coloured C. triumphans, good examples of C. 
Niobe Westonbirt var., Rosetti, Sanactzeus, forms of insigne, Leeanum, and 
others (Silver Banksian Medal). : 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a good group of showy 
Cattleyas and Leliocattleyas, noteworthy among them being C. Snow- 
Queen (Gaskelliana alba x Suzanne Hye de Crom) and C.. Peacock 
(Hardyana xX fulvescens), with examples of Lycaste mesochlena, the 
striking Ccelogyne barbata and Mooreana, Saccolabium  calceolare, 
Bulbophyllum hirtum, Masdevallia Rushtonii, Rodriguezia secunda, and 
others (Silver Banksian Medal). : 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, staged a small group, 
including a few promising seedling Odontoglossums: bearing their first 
flower, Cattleya Rhoda Primrose Dame, primrose yellow with some purple 
eintng “on the disc of: the lip, Leeliocattleya rubens Orchidhurst vat-r 
