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crispum).—A very fine, bright orange-scarlet form, bearing a spike of 19 
flowers. Exhibited by Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. 
ODONTIODA CORONATION (parentage unknown).—Much like O. Vuylste- 
kez, but having much larger flowers, about 3 inches across, the ground 
being light yellow, with a salmon red blotch at the base of the sepals and 
petals, the margin rose-coloured, and the lip strongly three-lobed, and 
blotched with deep crimson in front of the deep yellow crest. Exhibited by 
M. Ch. Vuylsteke. 
OponTIopDA LAMBEAUIANA (C. Noetzliana x O. Lambeauiana).—A very 
fine form, having clear deep scarlet flowers, with a bright yellow crest. 
Exhibited by Messrs. Sander & Sons. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM BLACK PRINCE THE DELL vAR.—A very large and 
handsome hybrid, bearing a spike of 15 flowers, the segments being very 
broad, and deep chocolate purple in colour, with a whitish margin and a few 
narrow splashes on the segments. Exhibited by Baron Bruno Schréder, 
The Dell, Egham (gr. Mr. Shill). 
OncipIUM MUELLERI.—A handsome species, allied to O. corynephorum, 
but having white sepals and petals, slightly tinged with pink, and a broad 
rounded rose-purple lip. Exhibited by Messrs. Sander & Sons. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
CaTTLEvA Mosst# G. M. Hares.—A very richly coloured variety, the 
sepals and petals being bright rose purple, and the lip crimson, with a deep 
yellow disc. Exhibited by S. Larkin, Esq. 
CaLOGYNE BURFORDIENSIS (pandurata x aspersa).—A_ striking plant, 
bearing a spike of eight light green flowers, with some blackish blotches on 
the lip, and thus most like the seed parent in character. Exhibited by Sir 
_ Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford (gr. Mr. W. H. White). 
L#LIOCATTLEYA GERMANIA (L.-c. Cappei x C. Mendelii). A very fine 
hybrid, having rich chrome yellow flowers, with the front lobe of the lip 
crimson. Exhibited by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM AMABILE EMpREsSs OF INDIA.—A large and _ richly 
blotched variety, the flowers being pink, blotched with bronzy purple, and 
the lip white at the apex. Exhibited by Messrs. Sander & Sons. 
~~ OncrptumM CLAeEsti.—A striking thing, of the O. macranthum set, having 
a twining spike, some Io feet long, with 13 side branches, and moderate-sized 
flowers, the sepals and petals being deep brown, the petals suffused with 
purple, and the trulliform lip dull purple. The spike is said to have taken 
two years to develop. Exhibited by Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. 
CULTURAL COMMENDATION. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM HASTILABIUM.—A remarkably striking plant, bearing 
an immense panicle of finely developed flowers. Exhibited by Messrs. 
Charlesworth & Co. : 
