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examples of Cattleya Mossiz alba, Miltonia vexillaria magnifica, and M. 
St. Andre; while the third prize went to Mr. James Sunley, South Milford, 
for a good group. 
The prize for six Orchids also went to Messrs. hee who staged 
Cattleya Mossiz, Mendelii, and Warscewiczii, Miltonia vexillaria, Lelio- 
cattleya Canhamiana, and L.-c. Aphrodite splendens, all in excellent 
condition. Mr. Burkinshaw was adjudged second with a set of well-grown 
specimens. 
In the class for three Orchids in bloom Messrs. Cypher were first, their 
plants being Cattleya Warscewiczii with eight fine flowers, Leliocattleya 
Canhamiana, and L.-c. Pecunia; Mr. Burkinshaw being second, and 
Mr. J. Sunley third. 
For a single specimen, Mr. Burkinshaw was first, with a beautiful 
example of Cattleya Warneri alba, and Messrs. Cypher second with 
Leliocattleya Aphrodite purpurea. 
Some fine Orchids were also staged in the Non-competitive section, 
Messrs. Mansell & Hatcher receiving the special Gold Medal for a 
magnificent group, in which Leliocattleya Canhamiana and Aphrodite, 
Miltonias, Odontoglossums, Cattleyas, Lzlias, Cypripediums, and other 
Orchids were combined with excellent effect. This group secured the 
premier prize, presented by Lord Middleton, for the most meritorious 
exhibit in the Show. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, received a large Silver- 
gilt Medal for a small but very choice group, including beautiful examples 
of Odontioda Charlesworthii and Bradshawie, Brassocattleya Veitchii, 
Leliocattleya Fascinator and Feronia, Cattleyas, Miltonias, Odonto- 
glossums, and a few others. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, received a Silver-gilt Medal for a 
fine group of Cattleyas and Leliocattleyas, &c., noteworthy among them 
being Cattleya Mossize Wageneri and some _ beautiful Lecliocattleya 
Canhamiana. 
SARCOCHILUS CECILIA, 
AN interesting little Orchid is now flowering in the fine collection of Sir 
Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, Reigate, which we do not remember 
to have previously seen alive, namely, Sarcochilus Ceciliz, a Queensland 
species which was described and figured by F. Mueller, in 1865 (Fragm- 
Phyt. Austral., y. p. 42, t. 42), from materials collected at Castle Mount, 
Cleveland Bay, by Bowman. It was afterwards collected at Rockingham 
Bay by Dallachy, and these are the only two localities given by Bailey in 
his Queensland Flora (p. 1553), but it is said to be common on the rocks of 
mountainous ranges of the north and south. It was dedicated to Cecilia 
