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with which they were evidently much pleased. They were shown round by 
the President, Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Sir George L. Holford, and Mr. 
Justice Grantham. 
The Orchids were magnificent, and for richness and variety probably in 
advance of anything yet seen at the Temple, though there was a falling off 
in the ranks of amateur exhibitors, partly, perhaps, in view of the great 
International Show next year. The awards consisted of three Gold and six 
other Medals, three Silver Cups, six First-class Certificates, five Awards of 
Merit, and one Cultural Commendation. The Judges for Orchids were 
Messrs. H. J. Chapman, de Barri Crawshay, J. Gurney Fowler, H. Little, 
and F. Wellesley. 
Orchid Committee present: H. J. Veitch, Esq. (in the chair), and 
Messrs. J. O’Brien (Hon. Sec.), Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., F. J. Hanbury, 
H. J. Chapman, de B. Crawshay, J. E. Shill, W. H. White, H. Little, 
H. Ballantine, A. A. McBean, R. G. Thwaites, Clive Cookson, Stuart Low, 
R. Brooman White, A. Dye, H. G. Alexander, W. H. Hatcher, Walter 
Cobb, W. Thompson, W. Waters Butler, C. J. Lucas, and W. Bolton. 
-. Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. Collier), 
staged a magnificent group, occupying one and a half bays. The centre 
consisted of some excellent Odontoglossum crispum and others, with a 
number of the graceful O. Thompsonianum arching over from behind, and 
some good Miltonia vexillaria and other things in front, while on either 
side appeared a rich collection of Cattleyas, Leliocattleyas, brilliant 
Odontiodas, and many interesting botanical things. The Odontoglossums 
were a charming lot, and included O. Lady Roxburghe, Lambeauianum, 
Queen of Gatton, excellens, percultum, polyxanthum, and many others. 
We noted also a very fine Odontioda Bradshawiz with a spike of twenty- 
one flowers, O. gattonensis, a fine O. Vulystekez, the rich scarlet O. V. 
Lady Colman, O. Papilio (C. Neetzliana x O. warnhamense), a richly- 
coloured and strikingly-marked hybrid, O. chelseiensis, the beautiful 
Cattleya Dusseldorfii Undine, a nice lot of Cochlioda Neetzliana, the violet- 
blue Dendrobium Victoria-Regina, D. Phalenopsis, Zygopetalum rostratum, 
and Perrenoudii, Eulophia Lubbersiana and Saundersiana, Masdevallia 
calura, melanoxantha and torta, the rare Sarcochilus Fitzgeraldi, Miltonia 
Phalznopsis, Bulbophyllum Godseffianum, galbinum and Lobbii, Maxillaria 
tenuifolia, Spathoglottis aurea, Oncidium pulchellum, Cymbidium Lowianum 
concolor, Eria pannea, Scaphosepalum antenniferum, Coelogyne ochracea 
and aspersa, Brassodiacrium Colmanii, Nephelaphyllum pulchrum, Pleuro- 
thallis inflata, Cypripedium callosum Sander, Colax jugosus, a Catasetum 
with female flowers, Cymbidium insigne, Trigonidium obtusum, &c., with 
two other handsome things which are mentioned under Awards. 
Samuel Larkin, Esq., The Ridgeways, Haslemere (gr. Mr. Hales), 
