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variety, with the front lobe of the lip and the edges of the side lobes of 
a bright deep rose shade. She also sent the rare Chondrorhyncha 
_ Chestertoni, Lycaste plana Measuresiana, Oncidium  chrysodipterum, 
Odontoglossum cirrhosum, and some Phalzenopses. 
W. M. Appleton, Esq., Tyn-y-coed, Weston-super-Mare, sent two fine 
hybrid Cypripediums of his own raising, together with their parents, which 
were most interesting for comparison. They were C. X tessellatum (C. 
concolor @ xX barbatum Warneri 3) and C. X Quies(C. Curtisii @ xX C. 
Hookere ¢). Both, it will be observed, have been raised before. 
E. Ashworth, Esq., Harefield Hall, Wilmslow (gr. Mr. Holbrook), 
showed a very pretty form of Cattleya Trianz, with richly coloured lip, and 
a feathered purple blotch at the tip of the petals. 
The Right Hon. J. Chamberlain, M.P., Highbury, Birmingham (gr. 
Mr. Burberry) sent two pretty hybrid Dendrobiums, D. x Burberryanum 
(D. Findlayanum ¢ X D. X Dominyanum ¢), the flowers tinted with rosy- 
purple, and an unnamed one from D. aureum @ and D. splendidissimum 
grandiflorum ¢, most like the former, but probably not yet fully 
developed. 
Norman C. Cookson, Esq., Oakwood, Wylam-on-Tyne (gr. Mr. Murray), 
again sent the handsome Dendrobium X Kenneth, whose history is given 
at page 108 of our last volume. 
Welbore S. Ellis, Esq., Hazelbourne, Dorking (gr. Mr. Barrell), sent 
a fine form of Odontoglossum Harryanum with seven-flowered spike, 
Epipendrum — Bllisit, Lelia glauca, and Lycaste gigantea with three 
flowers, 
C.}. aaeas; -Esq., Warnham Court, Horsham (gr. Mr. Duncan) sent 
the pretty Dendrobium speciosum var. Bancroftianum. 
The Hon. Walter Rothschild, Tring Park (gr. Mr. Hill) showed 
Cypripedium x Enid (C. bellatulum ¢ X C. Spicerianum ¢), a very 
singular hybrid raised in the collection, with white dorsal sepal closely 
dotted with dark purple; petals yellowish, densely dotted with purple ; and 
the lip greenish tinged and speckled with purple. It clearly combines 
the characters of the two parents. 
~ G. W. Law-Schofield, Esq., New Hall Hey, Rawtenstall, Manchester 
(gr. Mr. Schill), sent flowers of Dendrobium x Schneiderianum. 
T. Statter, Esq., Stand Hall, Whitefield, Manchester, showed Cypri- 
pedium villosum giganteum, C. X triumphans, C. X Wootonii (C. 
bellatulum ¢@ xX C. callosum ¢), and a reputed cross between C. 
bellatulum and C. Rothschildianum, called C. x Rolfei, in which the 
influence of C. bellatulum was evident enough, but it was generally 
considered that C. X Leeanum must have been the other parent. Should 
this prove correct, we believe the plant has already been named, and the 
