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Silver Banksian Medal for a fine group, containing good plants of Cym- 

 bidium X eburneo-Lowianum, with its two parents, Coelogyne cristata 

 alba, Cypripedium villosum, and some good Odontoglossums. 



C. Carruthers, Esq., Reigate, showed a good orange-coloured form of 

 Odontoglossum triumphans. 



Mrs. Hey wood, Woodhatch, Reigate (gr. Mr. Salter), sent a pretty 

 hybrid called Dendrobium X Wardiano-Hildebrandii. 



W. B. Latham, Esq., Botanic Gardens, Edgbaston, Birmingham, sent 

 a good Cypripedium X Deedmanianum, and two forms of C. X edgbas- 

 tonense (C. X nitens X Chamberlainianum), a promising hybrid of 

 intermediate character. 



Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. White), sent an 

 interesting group of rarities, including Ccelogyne sparsa, C. pulchella 

 (Rolfe), a pretty white-flowered species allied to C. prolifera, with a blackish 

 brown spot on the lip, Cirrhopetalum fimbriatum with fourteen spikes, 

 Odontoglossum Dormanianum, together with good forms of O. crispum, 

 O. X Andersonianum, and Cattleya Trianse. 



F. W. Moore, Esq., Royal Botanic Garden, Glasnevin, sent the rare 

 Gongora Charontis. 



G. F. Moore, Esq., Chardwar, Bourton-on-the- Water, Glostershire 

 (gr. Mr. Morris), sent a handsome hybrid called Phaio-Cymbidium X 

 chardwarense, supposed to have been derived from Phaius grandifolius and 

 Cymbidium giganteum. The flowers much resembled Phaius X Ash- 

 worthianus, being yellow, faintly striped with purple-red. 



Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, staged a handsome group, which 

 gained a Silver Flora Medal. It contained the handsome Dendrobium X 

 Socius, D. X Ophir, D. X Stratius, the handsome Cymbidium grandiflorum, 

 Epidendrum X Clarissa, Cypripedium X Madiotianum, a pretty little 

 species of Cheirostylis with white fringed flowers, Sophronitis grandiflora, 

 Cattleya X intertexta, the handsome Laelio-cattleya highburiensis, L.-c. X 

 Picanus (L.-c. X Pallas X L. cinnabarina), &c. First-class Certificates 

 were given to L.-c. X Digbyano-Schrcederae, a very beautiful light form, 

 and to L.-c. X Rosalind Prince of Wales, and an Award of Merit to 

 L.-c. x Myra Princess of Wales. 



Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, also received a Silver Flora Medal 

 for a fine group, including the rare Cycnoches pentadactylon, two good 

 forms of Miltonia X Bleuana, some good forms of Phaius X Normaniana 

 P. X Martha, the rare Vanda Parishii Marriottiana, Lycaste Skinneri, 

 Odontoglossum Hunnewellianum, O. X Coradinei, O. X Adrians, the rare 

 O. X Horsmanii, O. luteopurpureum with a spike of sixteen flowers, and 

 others. Cattleya amethystoglossa Sanderse is a charming albino of the 

 species, which gained a First-class Certificate. 



