32 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, Royal Exotic Nursery, Chelsea, 
exhibited Epidendrum Wallisio-ciliare, a very interesting hybrid derived 
from E. ciliare ? and E. Wallisii §; Cypripedium x Zeno (C. x nitens ? 
x C. insigne Chantinii f); C. x Sirius (C. barbatum Warneri 2 x C. 
Godefroy 2), a pretty variety of C. X J. Gurney Fowler, figured at p. 361 
of our last volume; C. x Minos, and a fine variety of C. x Niobe. 
Messrs. F. Sander and Co., St. Albans, staged a nice group of interesting 
things, including forms of Dendrobium Phalznopsis, Lelia autumnalis alba, 
L. a. atrorubens, L. furfuracea, the rare Stenia pallida, Cattleya Walk- 
eriana, Catasetum Christyanum, Cypripedium x Hollidayanum (C. concolor 
@ x C. x almum g), C. x maculatum (C. tonsum 2 x C. x Leeanum 9), 
C. x Albert Truffaut (C. x Harrisianum vivicans ? x C. Spicerianum 8), 
C. x J. Bartels, C. x Priorianum, C. x radiosum superbum, &c. 
Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., Clapton, staged a neat group, including 
several Cypripedium Charlesworthii, C. x Leeanum superbum, C. Argus- 
Spicerianum, and other Cypripediums, Lelia prestans, and Schomburgkia 
rhionodora var. Kimballiana, a rare plant, with purple flowers, to which an 
Award of Merit was given. 
Mr. P. Weathers, Silverhall Nursery, Isleworth, received an Award of 
Merit for Cypripedium x William Lloyd (C. x bellatulum @ x C. x 
Swanianum @), a richly coloured and handsome hybrid. He also showed 
C. x Gravesiz, originally described and figured at p. 81 of our last volume. 
Messrs. B. S. Williams and Son, Upper Holloway, staged a good group, 
including Lelia anceps Williamsii, L. autumnalis atrorubens, Cecelia bella, 
Oncidium Forbesii, O. pratextum, O. cheirophorum, a fine plant of Cypripe- 
dium x Sallieri, with about twenty flowers, C. x Pitcherianum Williams’ 
variety, C. x meirax, C. x Leeanum, &¢., a Vote of Thanks being given. 
Messrs. Heath and Son, Cheltenham, showed Lzelia-cattleya x Tresede- 
riana pallida, with the front lobe of the lip light rose-pink. 
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CORRESPONDENCE, &c. 
tH, J. Bee Florence. Dendrobium fimbriatum, typical. 
W.y , Weston-super-Mare. Dendrobium cretaceum r 
We hive ‘elie the illustrated Catalogue 6 Messrs. sicnaieis and Wadley, New 
York, containing among other things a good sélection of the more popular cultivated 
Or chi ds. 
ERRATA, 
By a slip the figure of Cypripedium x ee 1 Fowler in our last issue was given as 
“Fig. 18.” It should be corrected to Fig 
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