374 THE .ORCHID REVIEW. 
R. I. Measures, Esq., Cambridge Lodge, Camberwell (gr. Mr. Chapman), 
also received a Silver Banksian Medal for an interesting group, including 
his charming white variety of Cattleya labiata, with pink veined lip, 
C. x Hardyana, Cypripedium x Allanianum, a fine hybrid, to which an 
Award of Merit was given, C. X Arthurianum, C. x Leeanum superbum, 
C. X Zeno, C. x Charles Richman, &c. 
M. Georges Mantin, Chateaux de Bel Air, Olivet, Loiret, France, sent 
a fine plant of Cattleya X Mantini, to which a First-class Certificate was 
given. It was described at page 365 of our last volume. 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. White), sent the 
rare old Houlletia tigrina, bearing a decumbent raceme of white flowers 
freckled with rose, to which a Botanical Certificate was given. 
W. Bryant, Esq., Stoke Park, Slough (gr. Mr. Kemp), sent a fine 
inflorescence of Cattleya labiata, with richly-coloured flowers. 
W. C. Clarke, Esq., Sefton Park, Liverpool, sent some good forms of 
Cypripedium insigne, and a seedling from C. villosum crossed with C. X 
Leeanum superbum. 
G. C. Rafael, Esq., Castle Hill, Englefield Green (gr. Mr. Adams), 
exhibited the rare and interesting Zygopetalum Burkei, and fine forms of 
Cattleya labiata and Vanda ccerulea. 
Reginald Young, Esq., Sefton Park, Liverpool (er. Mr. Poyntz), sent 
Cattleya labiata Youngiana, Lelia pumila, and Cypripedium Xx Clotho (C. 
X politum @ xX C. Boxallii atratum 3). 
Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, sent several very interesting 
hybrids. Cattleya xX Mantini, of which two forms were shown, received a 
First-class Certificate, and Lzelio-cattleya x Euphrosyne an Award of 
Merit.. Cattleya x Eurydice (C. labiata ¢ x C. Aclandie, ¢), was a very 
pretty dwarf plant, with lavender-pink sepals, slightly spotted with purple, 
and a rich crimson lip, most approaching the latter in shape. Lzelio- 
cattleya X Statteriana and two hybrid Cypripediums were also included in 
the group. | 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Clapton, staged a brilliant group, to which a 
Silver Flora Medal was given. It contained numerous fine forms of 
Cattleya labiata, Oncidium xX hematochilum, O. varicosum, O. ornithorhyn- 
chum album, Cypripedium Charlesworthii unicolor, a small form with the 
dorsal sepal uniformly rose-coloured, and other showy things. An Award 
of Merit was given to Cypripedium insigne Laura Kimball, a beautiful form 
allied to C. i. Sander, but the colour clear buff-yellow, with the usual 
white apex to the dorsal sepal. 
Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, staged a group of good things, 
including some very fine forms of Cattleya labiata, Laelia pumila, Catasetum 
cote eg Calanthe x Florence, and C. x Clive, some pretty pieces of 
ophronitis grandiflora, a pan of Habenaria Susanne, Cypripediums, &c. 
