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sent the rare and pretty Odontoglossum xX elegantius, and a series of a 
dozen fine drawings of rare Orchids in his collection. 
H. Worthington, Esq., Abbey Lawn, Whalley Range, Manchester, sent 
the handsome Catasetum x splendens Worthingtonianum, with large ivory 
white flowers tinged with purple on the lip and petals. 
Reginald Young, Esq., Sefton Park, Liverpool (gr. Mr. Poyntz), sent 
Cypripedium X Niobe, C. x Pitcherianum magnificum, and several distinct 
varieties of C. insigne. 
Miss N. Roberts, 72, Loughborough Road, Brixton, S.W., showed a 
collection of well-executed coloured drawings of Orchids. 
Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, Royal Exotic Nursery, Chelsea, staged 
a magnificent group, to which a Silver Flora Medal was given. It contained 
the beautiful Lelio-cattleya x Decia, L.-c. x Lady Rothschild, L.-c. x 
Statteriana, L.-c. x Pallas, Cattleya X Chloris, C. X Babiola, Phalaenopsis 
X intermedia Brymeriana (a home-raised example), Anguloa uniflora Turneri, 
Dendrobium subclausum, D. glomeratum, D. x Cassiop2, D. X euosmum 
leucopterum, Lelia x Omen (L. purpurata ? X L. autumnalis ¢), with 
light rose-coloured flower, Cypripediums, &c. First-class Certificates were 
given to the very handsome Cypripedium x Baron Schroder (C. xX 
cenanthum superbum @ xX C. Fairrieanum 3), in which the characters of 
both parents were well represented; to Lelio-cattleya xX Decia alba, a 
most beautiful form, with pure white sepals and petals, and the lip light rose- 
pink ; and an Award of Merit to Lzlio-cattleya x Tiresias (C. Bowringiana 
? xX L.-c. elegans var. Turneri). 
Messrs. F. Sander and Co., St. Albans, received a Silver Banksian Medal 
for an interesting group, containing some good plants of Dendrobium 
Johnsoniz, D. Fairfaxii, the handsome Spiranthes colorata var. maculata, 
Odontoglossum Krameri and O. K. album, AZonia polystachya, Sophronitis 
grandiflora, Cymbidium x Winnianum, C. giganteum, Lelio-cattleya xX 
albanense, Cypripedium x Mrs. C. Maynard (C. x nitens ? x C. Boxallii 
3), C. X Leeanum giganteum, C. x L. reticulatum, C. x L. superbum, 
(_. X L. virginale, &c. 
Mr. James Douglas, Great Bookham, Surrey, received an Award of 
Merit for Lzlio-cattleya x Apolloma, a showy hybrid with light rose- 
coloured sepals and petals, and a dark crimson-purple lip, with a crisped 
lilac margin. 
The last meeting of the year was held on December 15th, when there 
was an exceptionally fine show of Orchids at the Drill Hall, to which the 
winter-blooming Calanthes contributed very largely. 
The President, Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. 
Mr. White) staged a large and very brilliant group, to which a Gold Medal 
was awarded, The Calanthes in this group were numerous and: very 
