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flower, the new Dendrobium Victoria-Regine, with several rather small 
white and blue flowers (Award of Merit), and a good Lelio-cattleya x 
eximia. og 
D. B. Rappart, Esq., Promenade, Liscard (gr. Mr. Nicholson), exhibited 
a plant of the pretty and very interesting Cirrhopetalum Colletti, with 
curiously appendaged dorsal sepal and petals (Botanical Certificate). ) 
E. J. Sidebotham, Esq., Erlesdene, Bowden (gr. Mr. Shiner), sent the 
pretty light-coloured Selenipedium xX Cleola, and a flower of a good form 
of Cattleya Gaskelliana. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, exhibited a good, finely- 
coloured hybrid Cypripedium, called C. x Ranjitsinhji (Award of 
Merit), derived from C. Boxallii and C. x cenanthum superbum, and thus 
a variety of C. x rubescens, Cattleya granulosa aurea, with four flowers, 
more yellow in colour than usual (Award of Merit), Brassia Lawrenceana. 
longissima, a form with very long sepals and petals (Award of Merit), and. 
a number of good Masdevallias and Lelio-cattleyas. 
W. A.. Gent, Esq., Brooklands, exhibited a very good Cattleya 
Warscewiczii, and a light form of C. Eldorado. 
Mr. Allen, of Sale, sent a well-grown Cattleya superba, to which a 
Cultural Commendation was given, 
CATTLEYA x UNDULATA, 
A MOST interesting Cattleya has just flowered in the rich collection of Sir 
Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking. It is wel] known that C. 
mentioned is so precisely intermediate in character as to leave little 
resemble C. elongata, w : 
front lobe are most like C. Schilleriana. The side lobes of the lip are a little 
longer than the column, completely enfolded round it, the colour being rosy 
