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Skinneri and dolosa, Odontoglossums crispum, Pescatorei, triumphans, 
_ cirrhosum and X Andersonianum, Epidendrum radicans and vitellinum, 
-Cypripediums bellatulum and Chamberlainianum, Maxillaria Sanderiana, 
Masdevallia Harryana, and others. 
Mijor Joicey, Sunningdale Park (gr. Mr. Thorne) also. received a 
Silver Banksian Medal for a small group of finely-grown specimens, including 
Dendrobium formosum, Epidendrum vitellinum, Selenipedium caudatum, a 
fine specimen of Miltonia vexillaria, and two fine plants of Anguloa Clowesii, 
each with about twenty flowers, in which we noticed three twin-flowered 
spikes. 
E. Ashworth, Esq., Harefield Hall, Wilmslow (gr. Mr. Holbrook) 
received a First-class Certificate for the remarkable Lelia purpurata 
Ashworthiana, in which the petals are about three times as broad as usual, 
and coloured much like the lip, except for the absence of the yellow disc. 
He also sent a very curious flower of Cattleya intermedia composed of only 
two sopals and two lips. 3 
G. W. Law-Schofield, Esq., New-Hall-Hey, Rawtenstall, Manchester 
gt. Mr. Schell), received a First-class Certificate for Lelio-cattleya x 
tyntesfieldense, a plant of unrecorded parentage, though its characters leave 
little doubt of its descent from Lelia purpurata and Cattleya Dowiana. 
I. Measures, Esq., Cambridge Lodge, Camberwell (pr. Mr. 
Chapman) exhibited Cypripedium x Chapmanii(Curtisii @ x bellatulum 3 ) 
and C. x C. magnificum (derived from the reverse cross), the latter receiving 
a First-class Certificate. He also sent a seedling from C. barbatum superbum 
x C. Godefroye, and thus the reverse cross Orie yf. Gurney Fowler, 
figured at page 360 of our second volume. 
R. Brooman White, Esq., Arddarroch, Garelochead, also received a F irst- 
class Certificate for Odontoglossum crispum Starlight, a magnificent variety 
with broad, light rose-coloured segments, each densely dotted with red 
brown, and the petals much fimbriated. 
RK. Ashworth, Esq., Ashlands, Newchurch, Manchester (gr. Mr. 
Pidsley), received an Award of Merit for a form of Odontoglossuam x 
excellens, called Richard Ashworth, with branching spike and yellowish 
white segments, the latter character being exceptional. 
+s ~ Statter, Esq., Stand Hall, Whitefield, Manchester (gr., Mr. 
Johnson), received an Award of Merit for Cypripedium Xx conco-bellatulum, 
a fine thing, intermediate between the two parents. 
A. Warburton, Esq., Vine House, Haslingden, also received an Award 
of Merit for Lelia purpurata fastuosa, a broad richly-coloured variety. 
His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, Trentham (gr. Mr. Blair), sent 
a magnificent white form of Odontoglossum crispum, bearing a raceme of 
thirteen flowers, the largest measuring 4} inches across, 
