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among the more interesting being Mr. Cypher’s magnificent Dendrobium 
x Apollo, several plants of Eulophiella Elisabethe, about which so much 
has been written, a splendid specimen of Sophronitis grandiflora, and several 
wonderfully well grown Dendrobiums. : 
The President, Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. 
Mr. White) staged a very fine group, to which a Silver Banksian Medal was 
given. It contained Eulophiella Elisabethe, a well-flowered specimen of 
the pretty Camaridium Lawrenceanum (Rolfe), a good plant of Epiphro- 
nitis X Veitchii, Epidendrum x Endresio-Wallisii, the handsome Phaius 
x Cooksoni, Pleurothallis Roezlii with four spikes, Cochlioda vulcanica 
grandiflora, Cirrhopetalum picturatum, Dendrobium nobile murrhiniacum, 
Cypripedium x Lawrebel, Masdevallia melanoxantha, M. Schroederiana, 
M. X Shuttryana, and a batch of the pretty Calanthe Regnieri. Two 
plants received special awards. A magnificent specimen of Sophronitis 
grandiflora with over sixty flowers received a First-class Certificate, and 
also a Silver Banksian Medal for continued good culture. A note about it 
occurs on another page. The remaining plant was Masdevallia x Fraser 
(M. ignea X coccinea), a brilliantly coloured form which received an 
Award of Merit. 
E. Ashworth, Esq., Harefield Hall, Wilmslow (gr. Mr. Holbrook), 
exhibited a group of five handsome Dendrobiums, to which a Silver 
Banksian Medal was given. Dendrobium x splendidissimum grandiflorum 
was a magnificent specimen, with stout pseudobulbs three to four feet long, 
and received a Cultural Commendation. D x splendidissimum Leeanum 
was even better flowered, some racemes bearing five flowers each, and larger 
than usual in size. The charming D. x Cassiope, which received an 
Award of Merit, also bore larger flowers than usual, as the result of excep- 
tionally good culture. The other two plants were D. Findlayanum album 
and D. Linawianum. 
F. Hardy, Esq., Tyntesfield, Ashton-on-Mersey (gr. Mr. Safford), sent 
the richly-coloured Cattleya Percivaliana magnifica, which received an 
Award of Merit, and a pretty form of Odontoglossum crispum, with dense 
brown spotting. It has been suggested as a possible hybrid, though we 
fail to see evidence of this. 
C. J. Lucas, Esq., Warnham Court, Horsham (gr. Mr. Duncan), sent a 
small group of interesting things, and received a Vote of Thanks. A small 
plant of Ccelogyne sparsa, wreathed in flowers, received a Botanical 
Certificate. The others were a good Cochlioda vulcanica grandiflora, and 
cut flowers of Cattleya Triane, Phaius tuberculosus, and Dendrobium - 
undulatum, 
J. F. Alcock, Esq., Berkhamstead, sent Brassavola Martiana, Cypti- 
pedium X Harrisianum superbum, Cymbidium madidum, and Dendrobium 
undulatum, the latter receiving a Botanical Certificate, 
