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shawiz, and another pretty Odontioda from C. Neetzliana and O. Ander- 
sonianum, Vanda Watsonii, the rare Scaphyglottis Behrii, Phragmopedilum 
caudatum Wallisii, Cattleya Empress Frederick, with white sepals and 
petals (Dowiana aurea X Mossiz Reineckiana), and numerous other 
interesting things. 
Messrs. Theodore Pauwels & Co., Meirelbeke, Ghent, sent a finely- 
blotched Odontoglossum crispum, and two other fine things which received 
awards. 
Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate, sent a good Lycaste Skinneri, a light- 
coloured Cattleya Mendelii, Cypripedium Beryl, and another which is 
mentioned under Awards. 
Mr. A. W. Jensen, Haywards Heath, sent a good Cattleya Schreedere, 
and C. S. lilacina, a very light-coloured form. 
Messrs. A. J. Keeling & Sons, Bradford, sent Cypripedium Amandine 
(Spicerianum X unknown). 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE. 
BRASSOCATTLEYA SENATEUR DE BasT (B.-c. Veitchii x B.-c. Lee- 
manniz).—A very fine and richly-coloured hybrid, having broad, rose- 
coloured sepals and petals, and the lip well expanded and deeply fringed, 
with a deep yellow centre and much yellow veining on the disc. Exhibited 
by Messrs. Theodore Pauwels & Co. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
CyMBIDIUM LAWRENCEANUM (insigne X Lowianum concolor).—A very 
pretty hybrid, having cream-coloured sepals and petals, flushed with rose at 
the margin, and the lip with some reddish rose suffusion in front, and a few 
small spots on the side lobes. Exhibited by Messrs. Th. Pauwels & Co. 
CyPRIPEDIUM AUREUM LAEKENENSE (Sallieri Hyeanum X Spicerianum). 
—A fine thing, having a broad white dorsal sepal;.with a greenish yellow 
base and a few brown spots, and the petals and lip yellowish brown. 
Exhibited by Mr. E. V. Low. 
CypRIPEDIUM. CAROLA (Thompsonianum magnificum xX Euryades 
splendens).—A large and handsome flower, having a white dorsal sepal, with 
a broad, dark purple median band and base, and the broad petals and lip 
suffused with deep brown. Exhibited by Messrs. Hassall & Co. 
BoTANICAL CERTIFICATE. 
XyYLOBIUM LEONTOGLOssUM.—An_ interesting species, bearing five 
racemes of pale yellowish flowers spotted with red-brown, Exhibited by 
Sir Trevor Lawrence. 
CULTURAL COMMENDATION. 
CaTTLEYA TRIAN2 Hypra.—A magnificent specimen, bearing twenty- 
two spikes, and an aggregate of ninety-six flowers. To Mr. H. G, 
Alexander, gr. to Lieut.-Col. Sir G. L. Holford, | 
