216 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
The premier group was contributed by the President, Sir Trevor 
Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. White), and was superb in 
every respect, gaining the unanimous award of a Gold Medal. The back 
was made up of finely-cultivated specimens of the larger showy Orchids of 
the season, while interspersed among the smailer ones in front were many 
of the choice botanical rarities for which the collection is sonoted. Among 
the plants which we specially noted were Epiphronitis x Veitchii, with 
ten fine racemes, two excellent examples of Vanda teres, each bearing 
about three dozen flowers, grand specimens of Thunia Marshalliana and 
Bensone, each with about twenty spikes, the fine T. B. superba, which 
received an Award of Merit, a fine Cattleya Mossi Wageneri with six 
racemes, Miltonia vexillaria varieties, profusely flowered, a grand plant of 
Dendrobium nobile nobilius, Odontoglossum luteopurpureum with a spike 
of nineteen flowers, several good O. crispum, one finely-grown specimen 
bearing five racemes, Cymbidium tigrinum with eight spikes, some being 
four-flowered, Epidendrum prismatocarpum with nine spikes, the white 
Sobralia macrantha Kienastiana, a number of good Cattleyas, of which C. 
Mendelii, Burford variety, and C. Mossiz Goosensiana, each secured an 
Award of Merit, Lelia Cowani bearing a fine spike of bright yellow 
flowers, some good L. purpurata, the richly-coloured Lezelio-cattleya X 
eximia, L.-c. X Canhamiana, a fine Phalznopsis amabilis, Masdevallia 
Harryana miniata with about 40 flowers, a fine M. H. regalis, Dendrobium 
Falconeri, a well-flowered example of D. Victoria-Regina on a small raft, 
the rare natural hybrid Oncidium x Larkinianum, O. pubes, some good 
O. concolor, Maxillaria Sanderiana, Epidendrum Schomburgkii, E. X 
Endresio-Wallisii, E. x elegantulum leucochilum, Cypripedium X 
Fowlerianum, Burford variety, a noble C. Lawrenceanum, and good 
examples of other species and hybrids. Among the rarer things were 
Campanemia uliginosa, a tiny Brazilian plant with white flowers, probably 
never previously exhibited, to which a Botanical Certificate was given. 
Cypripedium przstans (C. glanduliferum of gardens but not of Blume), 
which also received a Botanical Certificate, Restrepia trichoglossa, 
Polystachya Lawrenceana, bracteosa, bulbophylloides and zambesiaca, 
Saccolabium gemmatum, Masdevallia Wendlandiana, O’Brieniana, hiero- 
plyphica, x Ajan,~ x Geleniana, caudata xanthocorys, Bulbophyllum 
elegans and barbigerum, Epidendrum fuscesens, Habenaria rhodochila, 
P hysosiphon Loddigesii, Ornithocephalus grandiflorus with six spikes, and 
various other interesting things. 
M. Jules Hye-Leysen, Coupure, Ghent, sent a small group of choice 
things which were arranged in a glass case, and also gained the award of a 
Gold Medal. It consisted of the superb Odontoglossum  crispum 
augustum, unrivalled among blotched crispums (Cultural Commendation); 
