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bearing a dark blotch, many well-bloomed plants of C. x burfordiensis, 
with carmine-crimson flowers, C. X Veitchii splendens, a richly-coloured 
form, C. X versicolor, with deep rose eye, C. x Victoria-Regina, a 
charming light pink form, and C. xX revertens, a brilliant carmine-crimsoq 
form of unrecorded parentage, to which an Award of Merit was g1vem 
Other noteworthy plants included were some fine forms of Cypripedium * 
Leeanum, C. X Ceres Fascinator, and a pretty home-raised form © 
Odontoglossum X Wilckeanum, with light yellow ground marked with 
reddish brown spots. 
R. I. Measures, Esq., Cambridge Lodge, Camberwell (gr. Mr. Chapman), 
also received a Silver Flora Medal for a very fine group, including an 
interesting series of Cypripedium insigne varieties, conspicuous among 
which were C. i. Sander and.C.i. Ernestii. Other fine things were C; 
xX Allanianum superbum, forms of C. x Leeanum, C. X Behrensianum, 
C. X Milo, C. X Zeno, C. x Wottoni (bellatulum xX callosum), and a 
very similar form derived from C. x Godefroy leucochilum and C. 
callosum, which is a remarkable example of quick development, for the 
seed was only sown in January, 18096. Among other genera were the 
remarkable Pleurothallis punctulata, Masdevallia x Measutesiana, M. 
pachyura, Cattleya x Miss Harris, and Lelio-cattleya x Schilleriana. 
Captain Holford, Westonbirt, Tetbury (gr. Mr. Chapman), sent a 
fine collection of cut Cypripediums, which might, however, have been 
arranged with better effect. Among noteworthy forms C. x Niobe, C. X 
N. superbum, some good C. Spicerianum, C. X Leeanum superbum, C. X 
L. giganteum, and other forms of this handsome hybrid, the clear yolton 
C. insigne Dorothy and other forms of the species; also a fine spike of 
Cymbidium Tracyanum, Lelia anceps, &c. A Silver Banksian Medal was 
awarded. 
H. Little, Esq., Baronshalt, Twickenham (gr. Mr. Howard), staged a 
good group, consisting chiefly of Cypripediums, the more noteworthy — 
being C. Spicerianum, C. Stonei, C. Chamberlainianum, C. tonsum, C. X 
Lathamianum, and C. x Behrensianum, but other good forms were also 
included. A Bronze Banksian Medal was awarded to the group. 
E. Ashworth, Esq., Harefield Hall, Wilmslow (gr. Mr. Holbrook), sent 
a well-bloomed plant of Cypripedium insigne Harefield Hall variety, whose 
. flowers are gigantic in size and perfect in other respects. A First-class 
Certificate and a Cultural Commendation were awarded. 
F. W. Moore, Esq., Royal Botanic Garden, 
interesting Lycaste lasioglossa, 
De B. Crawshay, 
Odontoglossum x A 
anum in colour, 
Glasnevin, sent the 
which received a Botanical Certificate. ; 
Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks (gr. Mr. Cooke), showed 
ndersonianum platychilum, like the variety Ruckeri- 
but remarkable for having a much broader, nearly flat lip. 
