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nobile giganteum (F. C.), and Odontoglossum Hunnewellianum maximum 
(F.C) 
Mrs. Briggs-Bury, Accrington (gr. Mr. Wilkinson), showed Cattleya 
Mendelii Quorn House var. (F. C.), and C. M. Duchess of York (F. C.). 
H. Shaw, Esq., Stockport (yr. Mr. Cliffe), showed Lelio-cattleya xX 
Latona. 
Edward Holt, Esq., Prestwich (gr. Mr. Murphy), showed a miscellaneous 
group, for which he was awarded a Vote of Thanks. 
Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, showed Cattleya Schroedere, a 
beautifully cultivated plant covered with blooms (Cult. C.), and a seedling 
Cypripedium insigne Chantini x Chamberlainianum, a very pretty flower, 
quite intermediate in character (A. M.). 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Bradford, showed Cattleya Schroedere 
heatonense, a beautiful and distinct light variety (F. C.), Cypripedium xX 
Hyeanum (Sallieri Hyeanum x Spicerianum), (A. M.), C. Xx Mansellii 
(Chamberlainianum xX _ villosum), (A. M.), C. x microchilum, C. X 
conco-villosum, C. xX Eros (Mastersianum xX lLawrenceanum), and 
Odontoglossum X Wilckeanum illustre. 
Mr. A. J. Keeling, Bingley, showed Odontoglossum xX io raleernndiats, 
Cattleya Lawrenceana, and Dendrobium X micans; also a group, for 
which he received a Vote of Thanks. 
ORCHIDS AT THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
THE display of Orchids at the Drill Hall, James Street, Westminster, 
on March 28th, was smaller than at the previous meeting, though the 
exhibits were up to the average in quality. The members of the Committee 
present were H. J. Veitch, Esq., in the chair, and Messrs. J. O’Brien 
(hon. sec.), H.. Ballantine, H. J. Chapman, J. Colman, N. C. Cookson, 
S. Courtauld, J.G. Fowler, J. [. Gabriel, T. B. Haywood, E. Hill, J. 
Jaques, F. Mason, A. Outram, H. T. Pitt, W. H. Protheroe, A. H. Smee, 
F. J. Thorne, R. B. White, W. H. White, and W. H. Young. 
The President, Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. 
White), staged a small group of finely-grown specimens, to which a Silver 
Banksian Medal was awarded. It contained a fine Cattleya Lawrenceana 
with sixteen flowers, C. xX Lawre-Mossiz, a fine Cypripedium Stonei, 
C. Rothschildianum, with two fine spikes, two handsome dark forms of 
Odontoglossum triumphans, O. Hallii with a spike of sixteen flowers, a 
good form of Epidendrum xX dellense called xantho-radicans, aud others. 
An Award of Merit was given to a well-grown plant of Dendrobium x 
Euterpe (nobile XxX Wardianum) with a fine flowering growth between 
three and four feet long. 
