64 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
E. Ashworth, Esq., Harefield Hall, Wilmslow, Lelio-cattleya x 
exoniensis, Lelia autumnalis, a good plant of the original L. anceps alba, 
also spikes of L. a. Amesiana, L. a. Schroederiana, &c. 
C. Ingram, Esq., Elstead House, Godalming (gr. Mr. Bond), exhibited 
the fine Cattleya Percivaliana alba. 
A. H. Smee, Esq., The Grange, Carshalton (gr. Mr. Cummings), 
exhibited Lelia autumnalis gigantea. 
Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, Royal Exotic Nursery, Chelsea, 
exhibited three interesting hybrid Cypripediums, one of which was new. 
This was C. x Norma (C. Spicerianum 2 x C. x Niobe f), a fine hybrid, 
which received an Award of Merit. The dorsal sepal is white, with a purple 
median band, and some slight purple feathering at the sides. The two 
others were C. x Minos superba (C. Spicerianum 2 x C. x Arthurianum 
S$), and C. x Aeson (C. insigne $ x C. Druryi 3), the former receiving an 
Award of Merit. 
Messrs. F. Sander and Co., St. Albans, staged a very fine group, including 
several fine hybrid Cypripediums, three of which received Awards of Merit. 
These were: C. x Mrs. Fred. Hardy (C. superbiens ? x C. bellatulum 2), 
a very pretty form densely spotted and somewhat lined with purple on a 
light ground; C. x Madame Georges Truffaut (C. ciliolare 2 x C. Stonei 2), 
a handsome hybrid most approaching the latter, but with broad petals and a 
reddish bronze hue over the flower; and C. x J. H. Berry (C. x Harrisianum 
2 x C.concolor f), a round and massive flower with broad segments. cc. x 
Leeanum ‘virginale is a charming form whose dorsal sepal is nearly pure 
white. Maxillaria ochroleuca and Dendrobium bursigerum album both 
received Botanical Certificates. The group also included some handsome 
Odontoglossums, forms of Lelia anceps, Cymbidium x Winnianum, 
Phaiocalanthe x Arnoldiz, the handsome Pescatorea Klabochorum, and 
others. 
Messrs. Linden, L’ Horticulture Internationale, Brussels, sent a number 
of spikes of Cattleya maxima, and received a Vote of Thanks. 
Mr. J. Prewett, Swiss Nursery, Hammersmith, showed the handsome 
Cymbidium Traceyanum. 
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CORRESPONDENCE, &c. 
H. W., Brandon. A small form of Odontoglossum Lindleyanum, apparently. unde- 
veloped. 
W. J. a Liverpool. Cattleya Trianz chocoensi 
P., Brussels. . Cypripedium x William tay was exhibited by Mr. P. Weathers, 
Silverhall iis: Isleworth. We had observed that the information was omitted in the 
journal you mention. 
H.L., Stockport. Cattleya Trianz, very near var. Dodgsoni, but smaller. 
We have received the Catalogue of the Leeds Orchid Co., containing a good selection 
of the more popular varieties. 
