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C. Warscewiczii, and most like the latter, but the disc of the lip cream- 
white and the front lobe marbled with rose. 
E. Hockliffe, Esq., Uppingham, Rutland (gr. Mr. Cant), showed a 
distinct form of Cattleya x Hardyana,. having the segments tinged with 
lilac and the lip veined with yellow on a reddish purple ground. 
-C. J. N. Ingram, Esq.,'Godalming (gr. Mr. Bond), showed Lelio- 
cattleya xX Diarmid (L. Perrinii x L.-c. x elegans Turneri), L.-c. x 
Homére, L.-c. xX Lady Rothschild, and a good form of Cattleya 
Bowringiana. 
Captain W. A. Julian, Woodside, Plymouth, sent two beautiful 
varieties of Déndrobium Phalznopsis. 
Captain Law Schofield, Rawtenstall (gr. Mr. Schill), sent a pretty 
form of Lelia purpurata with purple-veined petals. 
Frank Lloyd, Esq., Coombe House, Croydon, showed Cattleya labiata 
with curiously abnormal flowers. - 
T. Statter, Esq., Whitefield (gr. Mr. Johnson), sent the handsome 
Cattleya Dowiana Johnsoni. 
T. W. Swinburne, Esq., Winchcombe, sent Odontoglossum grande, 
showing two flowers fused together. 
Reginald Young, Esq., Sefton Park, Liverpool (gr. Mr. Poyntz), sent 
Cypripedium X Clio and a good Cattleya Dowiana aurea. 
Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, staged a large and magnificent 
group, to which a Silver-gilt Flora Medal was given. It contained good 
examples of Cattleya x Wendlandiana, C. x Mantinii, C. Dowiana 
aurea, C. maxima, and a fine series of C. labiata, Lelio-cattleyas x 
Decia, X Pallas, x Lady Rothschild, x Statteriana, x Ino, X Tiresias, 
X Pisandra, and x Baroness Schréder, Dendrobium taurinum amboinense, 
D. Dearei, D. stratiotes, Ceelogyne Veitchii, Epidendrum Wallisii and 
E. X Wallisio-ciliare, Vanda Sanderiana, Cypripediums Xx Arthurianum, 
X cenanthum, X Leeanum varieties, and others, some of them being 
large, well-flowered specimens. Three. striking novelties were Phaio- 
calanthe X insperata (P. grandifolius @ x C. Masuca 3), intermediate 
in general character, but most resembling the pollen parent in the 
flowers, Cattleya x Olivia (Trianz 2 ™ intermedia 3) and C. x 
Melpomene (C. Forbesii 2? x Mendelii 3), the two latter each receiving 
an Award of Merit. 
Messrs. W. L. Lewis & Co., Southgate, exhibited some good Lelia 
pumila, one fine form called L. p. magnifica receiving an Award of Merit. 
L. longipes (Lucasiana) also received a Botanical Certificate. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Upper Clapton, exhibited a good group, 
containing some fine Vanda ccerulea, Cypripedium X Arthurianum, C. 
Xx Fascinator, C x Leeanum virescens, and other showy Orchids. 
