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Francis Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. W. Hopkins), sent 
Leliocattleya Lady Chance (L.-c. elegans Turneri x C. bicolor), having 
bronzy rose sepals and petals, and a purple lip with a white base. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, sent a plant of Houlletia 
Wallisii, with pale yellow flowers spotted with red, Pescatorea Roezlii 
superba, having white flowers with crimson tips to the sepals and petals, 
and the new Odontonia Louise (M. Warscewiczii X O.Ossulstonii), having 
pretty white and rose-coloured flowers; also two others (See Awards). 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, sent Brassocattleya Pluto var. 
pulchra, with nearly white flowers, Cattleya vivicans (velutina X Fabia), 
having brownish rose sepals and petals, and a broad rosy veined lip, and C. 
micans (Warscewiczii X Wavriniana). 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, Enfield, sent a pretty form 
of Cattleya Dowiana, marbled with rose on the pétals, and C. Thurgoodiana 
{Hardyana X Lueddemanniana), a very handsome hybrid. 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE. 
CATTLEYA RHODA VAR. ILLUMINATA (Hardyana X Iris).—A large and 
handsome form, having broad orange-yellow sepals and petals, tinged and 
veined with bronzy red, and the broad undulate lip deep purple-crimson, 
with some purple lines at the base of the orange-coloured throat. Exhibited 
by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
GONGORA LEUCOCHILA.—A large-flowered form, having reddish purple 
and white sepals and petals, with some darker blotches, and a white lip. 
Exhibited by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. 
SOPHROCATLELIA Goopsonll (S.-l. heatonensis xX L.-c. luminosa).—A 
handsome hybrid, having broad rose-coloured sepals and petals, with a 
yellowish ‘shade on the surface, and the lip claret-coloured. Exhibited by 
H. F. Goodson, Esq. 
TRICHOPILIA LEHMANNII.—An ally of T. fragrans, having several spikes 
of white flowers, with an orange-yellow blotch at the base of the lip. 
Exhibited by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart. 
The meeting held on August 29th was marked by the appearance of a 
mew generic hybrid between Ada aurantiaca and Cochlioda Neetzliana, 
which was exhibited by M. Henri Graire, of Amiens. Five medal groups 
were also staged, while an Award of Merit and a Cultural Commendation 
were given by the Orchid Committee, which was represented as follows: 
Harry J. Veitch (in the Chair), and Messrs. J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), W. H. 
White, W. Bolton, Gurney Wilson, H. G. Alexander, Arthur Dye, W. H. 
Hatcher, W. P. Bound, J. Charlesworth, W. Cobb, J. E. Shill, A. A. 
McBean, and Stuart H. Low. 
