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sepal pure white on the upper part, and a few purple spots at the base. 

 Mr. H. A. Tracy, Twickenham, showed a dark form of Liparis tricallosa. 



At the meeting held on October 21st, there was a very fine display of 

 Orchids. 



J. Bradshaw, Esq., The Grange, Southgate, N. (gr. Mr. Whitelegge), 

 received a Silver Flora Medal for a beautiful group, containing Cattleya X 

 Mantinii nobilior, C. Loddigesii alba, some fine C. labiata, Oncidium 

 tigrinum, O. Forbesii, Masdevallia Veitchiana, Odontoglossum grande, 

 and some good O. crispum, including the fine O. c. Nestor. These Orchids 

 were chiefly grown in leaf-mould, and a note on their culture appears on 

 another page. 



J. G. Fowler, Esq., Glebelands, South Woodford, Essex (gr. Mr. Davis), 

 gained a Silver Banksian Medal for an excellent group, including Laelia X 

 purpurato-Digbyana King Edward VII, Cattleya Dowiana aurea, a 

 handsome form of C. Bowringiana called triumphans, C. X Mantinii, C. 

 labiata, Lselio-cattleya X Haroldiana superba, having the sepals and petals 

 bronze-yellow, somewhat marbled with rose, and a rich purple lip ; 

 Cypripedium X Captain Holford, a well-flowered example of Dendrobium 

 aureum and others. A First-class Certificate was given to Lselio-cattleya 

 X bletchleyensis Fowler's variety, with light-coloured sepals and petals 

 veined with rose-purple, and the lip of a much darker tint. 



W. C. Walker, Esq., Winchmore Hill (gr. Mr. Cragg), received a Silver 

 Banksian Medal for a good group of Dendrobium Phalaenopsis and 

 Odontoglossum crispum. 



Baron Sir H. Schroder, The Dell, Egham (gr. Mr. Ballantine), showed 

 a fine plant of Odontoglossum X Wattianum, bearing a raceme of fourteen 

 flowers, and a splendid example of O. x crispo-Harryanum delicatum. 

 The latter, which was awarded a First-class Certificate, had white sepals 

 and petals, slightly tinged with green towards the apex, and blotched 

 with d?rk purple, and the lip broad and white, with some purple markings 

 in front of the yellow crest. 



The Rt. Hon. J. Chamberlain, m.p., Highbury, Birmingham (gr. Mr. 

 Mackay), exhibited Brasso-cattleya X Mrs. Chamberlain (C. quadricolor 

 X Brassavola Digbyana) a beautiful, delicately-coloured and fragrant flower, 

 having white sepals and petals, slightly tinged with blush-pink, and the 

 lip light blush-pink, with a light greenish yellow disc. The Committee 

 altered the name to Laelio-cattleya X Mrs. Chamberlain, and gave it an 

 Award of Merit. 



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

 a fine plant of the East African Angraecum Kotschyi, which received a 

 Cultural Commendation. It may be compared to A. Ellisii in general 



