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retusa var. guttata, and a panicle of Odontoglossum ramosissimum having 
white flowers, blotched with purple at the base of the segments only. 
T. Statter, Esq., Stand Hall, Whitefield, Manchester (gr. Mr. Johnson), 
exhibited a magnificent hybrid Cypripedium, derived from C. Rothschild- 
ianum ¢ and C. superbiens 3, to which a First-class Certificate was 
awarded. It was exhibited under the name of C. X Lord Derby, but the 
Orchid Committee changed it to C. x Massaianum superbum. 
T. Holmes, Esq., Beechen Cliff, Bath, received a First-class 
Certificate for a beautiful pure white form of Dendrobium Phalznopsis, 
called D. P. hololeuca, allied to D. P. alba, but without any pink lines on 
the lip, as in that. | 
E. H. Woodall, Esq., St. Nicholas House, Scarborough (gr. Mr. 
Hughes), received a First-class Certificate for a fine form of Vanda 
coerulea. 
C. Ingram, Esq., Elstead House, Godalming (gr. Mr. Bond), received 
an Award of Merit for Lzlio-cattleya xX Elstead Gem (Cattleya bicolor ? 
x Laelia xanthina ¢), a pretty hybrid with yellow sepals and petals, and 
a rich crimson-purple lip somewhat intermediate in shape. He also sent a 
supposed hybrid Lzlia, and Selenipedium X album (S. X leucorrhodum 2 
x S. Schlimii 3). 
Admiral R. P. Cator, Hazelwood, King’s Langley (gr. Mr. Day), 
showed a good plant of Eria stellata, to which a Botanical Certificate was 
given. 
F. Hardy, Esq., Tyntesfield, Aston-on-Mersey, exhibited a good Lelia 
crispa and Cattleya Brymeriana. 
S. G. Lutwyche, Esq., Eden Park, Beckenham (gr. Mr. Paterson), 
showed Promenza stapelioides, and forms of Cypripedium Godefroye. 
F. W. Moore, Esq., Royal Botanical Gardens, Glasnevin, sent a large 
form of Cattleya granulosa. 
R. B. White, Esq., Arddarroch, Garelochead (gr. Mr. Roberts), sent a 
large form of Odontoglossum Pescatorei, and three of O. crispum, one of 
which had a broad line on each segment. 
Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, received a First-class Certificate 
for the fine hybrid Cattleya x Eros (C. Mossi ? X C. Walkeriana ¢), 
with the habit and shape of the lip somewhat as in the pollen parent, but 
the flowers much larger and more approaching those of the seed parent in 
colour. 
Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, received a Silver Banksian 
Medal for a very effective group, including many fine forms of Dendro- 
bium Phalenopsis, Cattleya x Kienastiana, C. Dowiana aurea, Cs 
Prince of Wales, Lelio-cattleya x ‘elegans prasiata, Catasetum fim- 
briatum, Rodriguesia secunda, Cirrhopetalum picturatum, Calanthe 
Sanderiana, Cypripedium X vexillarium, C. X cenanthum superbum, C. X 
