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handsome, and included C. X burfordiensis, C. x Veitchii splendens, Cie 
V. lactea, a clear white form, C. X Victoria-Regina, C. x jucunda, light - 
rose, C. X revertens, carmine-rose, C. X nivea, white with yellow eye, G x 
Bryan, and C. X William Murray. The group also included Masdevallia | 
Veitchii grandiflora, M. xX Henriette, M. polysticta, M. tridens, M. 
pachyura, the rare Zygopetalum Burkei, Cycnoches maculatum with a long 
drooping raceme, a pretty hybrid of Cattleya Schilleriana, of which the 
second parent is not recorded, Dendrobium Wattii, Cypripedium X 
Lawrebel, C. X conco-Lawre, C. X Fascinator, &c. Botanical Certificates 
were given to Brassavola venosa, a fine plant of Platyclinis uncata, and 
the graceful and fragrant Bulbophyllum auricomum, and a Cultural 
Commendation to a very fine specimen of Maxillaria lepidota, densely 
covered with flowers. 
J. T. Bennett-Roé, Esq., Holmewood, Cheshunt (gr. Mr. Downes): : 
received a Silver Flora Medal for an effective group of well-grown Orchids, 4 
including some fine examples of Calanthe X Veitchii, C. vestita rubro- q 
oculata and C. vy. luteo-oculata, Zygopetalum intermedium with five fine 
racemes, a very dark form of Vanda ccerulea, Lelia pumila prestans, L. 3 
autumnalis, Cypripedium insigne Chantinii, C. xX Leeanum giganteum, and a 
a fine hybrid, apparently derived from C. Spicerianum and C. X Charles — 
Canham. 
E. Ashworth, Esq., Harefield Hall, Wilmslow, received a First-class 7 
Certificate for a very handsome albino called Lelia prestans alba E. a 
Ashworth. He also sent Cypripedium insigne giganteum. 4 
Baron Sir H. Schréder, The Dell, Egham, sent cut inflorescences of a 
several fine Orchids, including Odontoglossum crispum Schroederianum) 
Cypripedium insigne Sanderianum, C. X Galatea, C. X Leeanum 
superbum, C. X L. giganteum, Lelia anceps virginale, L. a. Schreederiana, 
L. a. Amesiana, L. a. Chamberlainiana, L. a. Protheroeana, L. a. Stella, 
&c. A Vote of Thanks was awarded. s 
G. Shirland Ball, Esq., Ashford, Wilmslow (gr. Mr. Hay), sent 
Cypripedium xX Leeanum magnificum, with the dorsal sepal over three 
inches across, and C. X Swinburnei magnificum, also exceptionally fine. 
H. B. Boardman, Esq., Thorn Leigh, Burton, Westmoreland, sent — 
a good Cattleya labiata and three forms of Cypripedium insigne. a 
J. Bradshaw, Esq., The Grange, Southgate (gr. Mr. Whiffen), showed a 
small group, including Cymbidium x Winnianum, Cypripedium Charles- 
worthii, and others, Odontoglossums, &c. 
M. Otto Froebel, Zurich, sent cut blooms of Odontoglossum * 
Coradinei, Cymbidium giganteum and Cypripedium x Leeanum multi- 
punctatum. 
[ye Oe Jacomb, Esq., Cheam Park (gr. ie Turner), showed Odonto- 
