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M. Jules Hye-Leysen, Coupure, Gand, received an Award of Merit for 
Cypripedium x triumphans, a beautiful hybrid which was described at page 
316 of our first volume. He also sent C. x Madame Marguerite Hye, a 
very pretty hybrid derived from C. Spicerianum $ and C. x Sallieri 
Hyeanum fg, and Odontoglossum x macrospilum, Rchb. f., a very pretty 
form of O. x Wilckeanum with light ground. 
C. J. Lucas, Esq., Warnham Court, Horsham (gr. Mr. Duncan), sent 
Odontoglossum Insleayi splendens and O. I. aureum, the latter being a 
pretty unspotted form to which an Award of Merit was given. 
T. Statter, Esq., Stand Hall, Whitefield, Manchester (gr. Mr. Johnson), 
received an Award of Merit for Cypripedium x Lucienianum superbum, a 
handsome variety of C. nitens. He also sent the fine C. x Leeanum 
giganteum. 
Major Joicey, Sunningdale Park” (gr. Mr. Thorne), received a Botanical 
Certificate for Serrastylis modesta, Rolfe (supra ii. p. 170), a remarkable 
new genus from the Andes, recently described from the collection of Sir 
Trevor Lawrence. : 
J. F. Alcock, Esq., Northchurch, Berkhamsted, sent a very fine variety 
of Oncidium Forbesii. 
Hamar Bass, Esq., Byrkley, Burton-on-Trent (gr. Mr. Hamilton), sent 
the fine specimen of the true Cattleya x Victoria-Regina noted at p. 353 of 
our last volume. 
Earl Cowper, Panshanger, Herts (gr. Mr. Fitt), sent Calanthe x 
Exquisite (C. x vestita luteo-oculata x Turneri), a pretty white form with 
a little primrose and pink in the throat. 
H. Grinling, Esq., Harrow Weald (gr. Mr. Rapley), showed Calanthe 
vestita luteo-oculata. 
F. Hardy, Esq., Tyntesfield, Ashton-on-Mersey (gr. Mr. Safford), sent 
flowers of Cattleya x Marstersoniz, Lelio-cattleya x Tydea, Odontoglos- 
sum X mulus, Hardy’s var., and forms of Lelia anceps. 
S. G. Lutwyche, Esq., Eden Park, Beckenham (gr. Mr. Paterson), sent 
Cypripedium tonsum, C. insigne Lutwychianum, very similar to oS. 1 
Ernestianum, but the spots more distinct, and Lycaste Skinneri amcena. 
R. I. Measures, Esq., Cambridge Lodge, Camberwell (gr. Mr. Chap- 
man), exhibited Cypripedium insigne Richardii, a fine form with flat round 
dorsal sepal and very numerous spots, and C. x Zeus, a very pretty hybrid 
derived from C. callosum 2 and C. ciliolare ¢, with prettily spotted rose- 
_ purple flowers. 
A. H. Smee, Esq., The Grange, Wallington (gr. Mr. Cummins), sent a 
brightly coloured Cypripedium called C. x Dauthieri superbum, whose 
parentage was described as C. X Harrisianum x villosum; and ox 
Smeeanum, a hybrid of doubtful parentage, though the shape, spotted petals 
and dark median band of the dorsal sepal suggest the combination of C. 
Argus with C. x Lathamianum (C. Spicerianum x villosum). 
