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purpurata, a fine example of Odontoglossum (érstedii (Cultural Com- 
mendation), O. xX elegantius, X excellens and crispum, Ccelogyne 
Schilleriana, Spathoglottis Vieillardii, Lzelio-cattleya X  Schilleriana, 
and others. 
W. A. Gillett, Esq., Fairoak Lodge, Bishopstoke (gr. Mr. Carr), staged 
a very effective group, to which a Silver-gilt Banksian Medal was given. 
It contained some excellent forms of Cattleya Mossiz, Odontoglossum 
crispum, O. Pescatorei, O. polyxanthum, Lelia purpurata, Dendrobium 
infundibulum, Oncidium ampliatum, O. luridum guttatum, Cypripedium’ 
niveum, a beautiful specimen of Miltonia Phalznopsis covered with 
flowers, and others. 
W.C. Walker, Esq., Winchmore Hill (gr. Mr. Cragg), also received a 
Silver-gilt Banksian Medal for an effective group, in which, besides the 
usual showy species of the season, we noted a good Lycaste aromatica with 
fifteen flowers, the graceful Brassia verrucosa, Cattleya. Loddigesii with 
three racemes, C. Skinneri, C. citrina, Odontoglossum Harryanum, 9 
O. cordatum, Oncidium Mashallianum, and others. 
Malcolm S. Cooke, Esq., Kingston Hill (gr. M. Buckle) received a 
Silver Flora Medal for a good group, containing a number of good Odonto- 
glossums, Ada aurantiaca, Oncidium cucullatum, Lycaste Skinnerl, 
Masdevallia x Chelsoni, Harryana and ephippium, together with well- 
flowered examples of Miltonia vexillaria, Lelia purpurata, Cattleyas, &c. 
Ludwig Mond, Esq., St. John’s Wood (gr. Mr. Clark), alse staged a 
pretty little group, which gained a Silver Banksian Medal. It included 
some good plants of Odontoglossum citrosmum, one of them bearing four 
racemes, a good O. Hallii, O. crispum, Ccelogyne pandurata, Dendrobium 
Devonianum, and some good Cattleyas and Lzelias. 
Captain Law-Schofield, Rawtenstall, Manchester (gr. Mr. Shilb), 
sent a very fine dark form of Lelia purpurata called var. Annie Louise, 
with well expanded segments and a very fine lip, to which a First-class 
Certificate was given. 
Walter Cobb, Esq,, Dulcote, Tunbridge Wells (gr. Mr. Howes), sent 
Miltonia vexillaria dulcotensis, a very richly-coloured form, to which an 
Award of Merit was given. 
H. T. Pitt, Esq., Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. Thurgood), also received af 
Award of Merit for Cattleya intermedia Pitt’s SSAUEYY: a pretty blush-white 
form. 
Major Joicey, Sunningdale Park (gr. Mr. Hislop), staged a splendid 
specimen of Angulia Clowesii with nineteen flowers, and Lueddemannia 
Lehmanni with four racemes, each of which deservedly received a Cultur 
Commendation. 
T. Statter, Esq., Whitefield, Manchester (gr. Mr. Johnson), sent 
