222 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
J. T. Bennett-Poé, Holmwood, Cheshunt, sent a very finely-grown 
specimen of Selenipedium caudatum Wallisii with thirteen flowers, to 
which a Cultural Commendation was given. 
R. I. Measures, Esq., Cambridge Lodge, Camberwell (gr. Mr. Chapman), 
showed a very pretty form of Oncidium cucullatum, Vanda tricolor Cam- 
bridge Lodge variety, and a series of Masdevallias, including M. x falcata, 
M. X Stella, M. calura, and M. Harryana var. Comet; also the following 
five, to each of which a Botanical Certificate was given :—M. campyloglossa, 
M. demissa, M. gemmata, M. muscosa, and M. Wageneriana. 
W. C. Walker, Esq., Percy Lodge, Winchmore Hill (gr. Mr. Cragg), 
received Botanical Certificates for Oncidium insculptum and Scuticaria 
Hadwenii. He also sent Dendrobium Loddigesii and a fine Cypripedium 
Curtisi. 
Miss Harris, The Grange, Lamberhurst, Kent, showed Lelio-cattleya 
xX Harrisii, with large blush-white flowers, and the lip yellow at the base 
and bright crimson in front. The supposed parents are Lzelio-cattleya Xx 
Schilleriana and C. Mossiz. 
Baron Sir H. Schréder, Fhe Dell, Egham, sent the charming white 
Sobralia macrantha Kienastiana, a fine Lelio-cattleya * eximia and L.-c. 
x Canhamiana. 
A. Campbell, Esq., Kennishead, Glasgow (gr. Mr. Reid), sent a good 
form of Odontoglossum Pescatorei. 
A. W. Gledstanes, Esq., Manor House, Gunnersbury, showed a well- 
flowered Cattleya Mossiz. 
W. R. Lee, Esq., Beech Lawn, Audenshaw (gr. Mr. Billington), sent 
Lelio-cattleya x Aphrodite (C. Mendelii @ >» L.. purpurata 3g), a 
promising thing, but at present very small. 
W. W. Mann, Esq., Bexley (gr. Mr. Simon), sent two good spikes of 
Grammatophyllum Rumphianum. 
Reginald Young, Esq., Sefton Park, Liverpool, sent Cypripedium 
superbiens and a seedling of doubtful parentage, but apparently a hybrid 
between C. superbiens and C. Dayanum. 
Messrs. James Veitch & Son, Chelsea, exhibited a very fine group, to 
which a Silver-gilt Flora Medal was awarded. The most remarkable plant 
it contained was Cirrhopetalum robustum, Rolfe—a New Guinea species 
described at page 175 of our first volume—to which a First-class Certificate 
was given. Other striking things were Disa x Veitchii and D. x lang- 
leyensis, Angrecum falcatum with eight racemes, the fine Selenipedium 
x Clonius, a superb Leelio-cattleya Arnoldiana, Dendrobium glomeratum, 
Cypripedium Lawrenceanum Hyeanum, Cattleya Mossiz Wageneri, 
Miltonia vexillaria alba, Masdevallia x peace Epidendrum xanthinum, 
E. Wallisii, &c. 
Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, also received a Silver-gilt Flora 
