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which an Award of Merit was given; and a magnificent specimen of D. 
nobile nobilius, with stems 3 feet g inches high, and bearing 389 flowers. 
To this a Silver Banksian Medal was awarded as a mark of special good 
culture. 
J. Bradshaw, Esq., The Grange, Southgate, sent a good spotted form of 
Odontoglossum crispum, and a_ beautiful Dendrobium, called D. xX 
Donnesiz, a supposed natural hybrid between D. formosum and D. 
infundibulum. The stems were short and stout, and the flowers white, with 
a chrome yellow blotch at the base of the lip. 
W. R. Lee, Esq., Beech Lawn, Audenshaw, Manchester (gr. Mr. 
Billington), received an Award of Merit for a handsome form of Dendrobium 
Xx splendidissimum, with rose-tinted flowers, called D. x s. illustre. 
R. I. Measures, Esq., Cambridge Lodge, Camberwell (gr. Mr. Cha pman), 
obtained an Award of Merit for Cypripedium xX Olenus, a very pretty 
hybrid derived from C. bellatulum @ and C. ciliolare g. The flowers are well 
formed, tinted with rose, the petals dotted with purple, and the dorsal 
sepal lined with the same colour. 
W. C. Parkes, Esq., Llanberis, Lower Tooting, showed a large form of 
Cattleya Trianz, with very richly-coloured lip, to which an Award of Merit 
was given, 
H. Weetman, Esq., The Hawthorns, Little Haywood, Stafford (gr. Mr. 
Dun), showed several forms of Dendrobium nobile, and Odontoglossum 
luteopurpureum amplissimum, to which an Award of Merit was given. 
Mr. W. Bennett, The Gardens, Rangemore, Burton-on-Trent, exhibited 
Cypripedium x bellatulo-venustum, which bears some resemblance to C. 
x Marshallianum. 
C. T. Cayler, Esq., Ivy Mount, Leigham Court Road, Streatham, 
showed two fine specimens of Phaius grandifolius. 
De Barri Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks (gr. Mr. Cooke), showed 
Odontoglossum Ruckerianum Juno, a fine form with richly-spotted rose- 
tinted flowers. 
The Rey. E. Handley, Bath (gr. Mr. Kerslake), showed Cattleya Triane 
delicata, and a richly-coloured form of the same species. 
W. Swinburne, Esq., Corndean Hall, Winchcombe, showed 
Cypripedium x Lady Hutt, a very pretty hybrid with Indian yellow 
flowers derived from C. x Fitchianum @ and C. insigned. 
W. Vanner, Esq., Camden Wood, Chiselhurst (gr. Mr. Robbins), 
showed Cypripedium X Vannere, a very pretty hybrid derived from C. 
Curtisii and C. x selligerum majus. . 
W. C. Walker, Esq., Winchmore Hill (gr. Mr. Cragg), sent a fine form 
of Cymbidium eburneum. 
Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, Chelsea, exhibited a fine group of 
hybrids, to which a Silver Floral Medal was given. The handsome 
