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a small but showy group, including Lelia x Euterpe, Lelio-cattleya X 
eximia, L.-c. X Arnoldiana (evidently a form of the preceding), L.-c. x 
Aphrodite, L.-c. X Canhamiana, Cypripedium x Gertrude Hollington, C: 
X macropterum, also a fine form of Cattleya Warscewiczii, Lelia tenebrosa 
gigantea and Cypripedium Stonei candidum, the two latter each receiving 
an Award of Merit. 
Capt. G. W. Law-Schofield, Rawtenstall (gr. Mr. Shill), sent a fine 
hybrid Cypripedium called C. x Shillianum, to which an Award of Merit 
was given. It was recorded asa hybrid form C. x Goweri x Rothschild- 
ianum, but we should ascribe it to a cross between C. Lawrenceanum and 
Rothschildianum, and thus a variety of Paphiopedilum x Mahlere, 
described at page 271 of our last volume. 
De Barri Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks, sent Odontoglossum X 
Cooksoni var. Crawshayanum, an interesting and pretty hybrid raised in the 
collection, from O. Hallii ? and O. crispum lilacinum g, to which an Award 
of Merit was given. Two other good things shown were the spotted O. 
crispum Crawshayanum, and O. c. Mrs. de B. Crawshay, a fine white form. 
The Director, Royal Gardens, Kew, sent a fine pan of Disa X kewensis, 
raised in the collection. , 
Walter Cobb, Esq., Dulcote, Tunbridge Wells, showed the handsome 
Cypripedium xX I’Ansoni, and a plant of Catasetum callosum bearing both 
male and female flowers, a phenomenon of rare occurrence. 
Mr. C. C. Hurst, F.L.S., Burbage, Hinchley, exhibited a series of 
twenty-four plants of Paphiopedilum x Clotho, not in flower, raised in the 
collection of Reginald Young, Esq., from P. x politum ? and P. Boxalliid, 
and showing a great amount of variation in the foliage. 
C. L. N. Ingram, Esq., Elstead House, Godalming (gr. Mr. Bond), sent 
Cattleya x Firebrand (Schilleriana x Lawrenceana), with bright rose- 
purple sepals and petals, and the front lobe of the lip bright crimson purple. 
A. H. Smee, Esq., The Grange, Carshalton (gr. Mr. Humphreys), sent 
a plant of Microstylis congesta. 
M. Ch. Maron, Brunoy, France, sent a group of very fine hybrids, con- 
taining Lelio-cattleya X Duvaliana (L. purpurata ? X C. Lueddemanniana 
3), a handsome form with rosy-lilac sepals and petals, and the front lobe 
very dark claret-purple and rather elongated (First-class Certificate), two 
plants of L.-c. x Martinetii (C. Mossie @ xX L. tenebrosa ¢) with lilac- 
purple flowers veined with dark-purple on the lip (Award of Merit), three 
well-flowered plants of L.-c. X radiata (L. purpurata ¢ X C. nobilior 2 ), 
a very charming little hybrid with lilac flowers and darker radiating nerves 
on the lip, L.-c. x Berthe Fournier (L.-c. X elegans? X C. aurea 3) 
L.-c. x Canhamiana, L.-c. x Aphrodite, L.-c. x callistoglossa, L.-c. X 
Henry Greenwood (L.-c. X Schilleriana @ X C. X Hardyana dé), a pretty 
