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Medal for another brilliant group, which contained a fine specimen of 
the beautiful Dendrobium Johnsoniz, Angraecum Fournierianum, Stan- 
hopea Amesiana, Cattleya nobilior, C. Mossiz Reineckiana, and other 
fine Cattleyas and Léelias, the rare Odontoglossum Galeottianum, a 
brilliant form of O. crispum with pure whi e petals, and sepals spotted 
with light cinnamon-brown, Sobralia X Veitchii, Anguloa eburnea, 
some good Epidendrum vitellinum, Aérides falcatum Leonie, Masde- 
vallia Roezlii, a fine hybrid Thunia called T. xX Veitchiana magnifica 
(T. Brymeriana @ X T. Bensonie ¢), Cypripedium xX M.A de Lairesse 
(C. Curtisii @ x C. Rothschildianum ¢), C. X Frau Ida Brandt, derived 
from C. X Io grande @ and C. X Youngianum ¢, a fine hybrid which 
received an Award of Merit, &c. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Upper Clapton, staged a large and effective 
group, which received a Silver Flora Medal. It contained some fine 
forms of Cypripedium bellatulum, and C. Curtisii, a richly-coloured Leelio- 
Cattleya x Ingramii, some good Cattleya Mossi, and other showy 
things. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, were awarded a Silver 
Banksian Medal for a group of good things, in which Lelia tenebrosa, 
Oncidium macranthum, Odontoglossum crispum, Cattleya Mossiz versi- 
color, and others were conspicuous. 
Messrs. W. L. Lewis & Co., Southgate, also received a Silver Banksian 
Medal for a pretty group of showy Cattleyas, Odontoglossums, Cypripediums, 
Epidendrum vitellinum, &c. The singular little Sarcanthus Williamsoni 
and Bifrenaria vitellina each received Botanical Certificates. 
A’ similar award went to Messrs. B. S. Williams & Son, Upper 
Holloway, for another fine group, in which Pescatorea Lehmanni and P. 
Roezlii were specially interesting. -Aérides Houlletianum, Dendrobium 
x polyphlebium, and its variety Emericii, Promenza microptera, Odonto- 
glossum citrosmum roseum, and Cypripedium exul, were also noteworthy. 
Mr. T. Ware, Tottenham, exhibited Habenaria dilatata, a white 
flowered species, which obtained a Botanical Certificate. 
M. A. A. Peeters, Brussels, sent a plant of the pretty hybrid Cattleya 
x Parthenia. 
Two fine collections of dried flowers of Orchids were particularly inter- 
esting, the colours being very well preserved. They came from Mrs. 
Chapman, wife of Mr. H. J. Chapman, of Camberwell, and Mr. Onzo 
Fukuba, of Chelsea, the former receiving a Silver Flora Medal, and the 
latter a Silver Banksian. The flowers were mounted on cardboard, those 
from Mrs. Chapman being afterwards varnished to protect them from the 
air. 
An interesting event which took place at this meeting was the presenta- 
tion of Veitch Memorial Medals to Mr. James Bateman (the venerable 
