THE ORCHID REVIEW. 159 
feet across, and bearing 58 flowers, the largest spike having 11 
flowers. A Silver Flora Medal was awarded to this plant. He also 
exhibited Eulophiella Elisabeth, the beautiful Miltonia x Bleuana nobilior 
(see frontispiece of our last volume), Odontoglossum x aspersum violaceum, 
the pretty Epidendrum Endresio-Wallisii, and Masdevallia leontoglossa. 
Baron Sir H. Schréder, The Dell, Egham (gr. Mr. Ballantine), sent 
Cattleya Lawrenceana and its two pretty varieties, C. L. concolor, with 
flowers uniformly soft rose, and C. L. Vinckei, with lavender-coloured 
sepals and petals and dull slaty purple lip; a very fine Odontoglossum x 
Ruckerianum, and a very handsome plant of Dendrobium xX Cybele. 
The Rt. Hon. Lord Rothschild, Tring Park (gr. Mr. Hill), showed a 
fine form of Cattleya amethystoglossa, Dendrobium tetragonum, the rare 
and pretty little Catasetum scurra, with racemes of fragrant whitish flowers 
lined with green, and a Lelia called L. flava aurantiaca, to which an Award 
of Merit was given. The curious little Bulbophyllum nigripetalum also 
received a Botanical Certificate. 
H. T. Pitt, Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. Aldous), staged a 
pretty group, to which a Silver Banksian Medal was given. It contained 
several good plants of Miltonia Roezlii, Vanda suavis, Cattleya Trianz, and 
Angrecum sesquipedale, a good Odontoglossum Cervantesii roseum, O. 
nebulosum candidulum, and other fine Odontoglossums, Lelia harpophylla, 
Cattleya Schroeder, Angraecum Sanderianum, &c. 
De Barri Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks, sent a fine form of 
Odontoglossum gloriosum, and the very handsome Odontoglossum 
triumphans Lionel Crawshay, to which a First-class Certificate was given. 
It had previously received an Award of Merit. 
FP. Hardy, Esq., Tyntesfield, Ashton-on-Mersey (gr. Mr. Safford), showed 
a fine Odontoglossum polyxanthum, and O. crispum Catherine, a beautifully 
spotted form, to which an Award of Merit was given. 
G. C. Raphael, Esq., sent a splendid spike of Eulophiella Elisabethe, 
with about forty flowers and buds, a Cultural Commendation being awarded. 
Mr. F. W. Moore, Glasnevin Botanic Garden, sent spikes of Coelogyne 
lactea, Cattleya Schroedere, Cymbidium Devonianum, and Masdevallia 
ludibunda, a Botanical Certificate being given to the latter. 
Major-General E. S. Berkeley, Spetchley, Bitterne Park, Southampton, 
sent the very pretty Dendrobium x Rolfee roseum, figured at page 113 of 
our last volume. : 
A. H. Smee, Esq., The Grange, Carshalton (gr. Mr. Cummins), showed 
a fine plant of Cymbidium Lowianum concolor, characterised by having 
lost the red blotch on the lip. 
T. Statter, Esq., Stand Hall, Whitefield, Manchester, sent the beautiful 
Lelio-cattleya x Pallas, and fine forms of Cypripedium x selligerum, 
e Cattleya Schroedere, and C. Mendelii. 
