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glossum Thompsonianum, Cypripedium imperiale (Rothschildianum xX 
Stonei), Aérides Houlletianum, Ornithocephalus grandiflorus with four 
spikes, Phalaenopsis amabilis, Liparis Pantlingii, Microstylis khasiana, 
Ornithochilus fuscus, Masdevallia O’Brieniana, and others. 
Mr. E. V. Low, Vale Bridge, Haywards Heath, received a Silver 
Banksian Medal for a good group, including several distinct forms of Lelia 
purpurata, Cattleya Dusseldorfii Undine, Leeliocattleya Gladys var, 
Princess Louise, Brassocattleya Corona (B. Digbyana X C. Schilleriana), 
Coelogyne pandurata, Bulbophyllum barbigerum, B. Collettii, some good 
Odontoglossums, &c. 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, sent a good group of 
Leliocattleyas, Brassocattleya Veitchii, Epidendrum prismatocarpum, 
Brassolelia Veitchii, Oncidium pulchellum, Dendrobium nobile virginale, 
Coelogyne pandurata, the richly-coloured Masdevallia Harryana Leyswood 
var., Pescatorea cerina, Renanthera Imschootiana, Cypripedium glauco- 
phyllum, Cattleya intermedia ccerulea, a good C. Mossiz Reineckeana, 
Odontoglossum citrosmum roseum, and others. 
The Liverpool Orchid and Nursery Co., Gateacre, sent Leliocattleya 
Cowanii (L. cinnabrosa x C. Mossiz), having brenzy yellow flowers with 
a rose-purple lip. z i 
Mr. John Robson, Altrincham, sent three handsomely blotched hybrid 
Odontoglossums. : 
Messrs. H. A. Tracy, Twickenham, sent Cattleya Mossiz Flory, a 
finely-shaped white flower, with a tinge of pink on the front of the lip. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
CATTLEYA Mossta AuREOLA.—A beautiful variety, having blush white 
sepals and petals, the lip much crisped, and the disc orange-yellow with. 
a few purple markings.—Exhibited by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart. 
ONcIDIopA CyBELE (Oncidium sarcodes x Cochlioda Neetzliana).—A. 
very interesting and pretty hybrid, bearing a branched inflorescence of 
flowers most like those of the Oncidium parent in shape, and the colour 
yellow blotched with light scarlet. 
At the meeting held on June 2oth the Orchid exhibits were fewer than 
usual, but three medal groups were staged, one First-class Certificate and 
one Award of Merit being also granted. 
__E. R. Ashton, Esq., Broadlands, Tunbridge Wells (gr. Mr. Young), 
staged an interesting group of well-grown plants, to which a Silver Banksian 
Medal was awarded. It contained a fine Odontoglossum Williamsianum 
bearing two flower spikes, O. F ascinator, Epidendrum vitellinum, the 
bright magenta-crimson Masdevallia coccinea Leyswood var., Leelio- 
cattleya Martinetii, L.-c. Hippolyta, and other showy things. 
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