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flora ¢ X Cattleya Aclandie ¢), a charming little hybrid, which is figured 
at page 209 of our July issue. 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. White), showed 
Cypripedium niveum maculatum, a pretty form in which the parts of the 
flower were uniformly dotted with light purple. 
Col. R. W. Shipway, Grove House, Chiswick (gr. Mr. Walters), showed 
a very fine form of Cattleya x Hardyana, with a very broad and richly- 
coloured lip. 
Mrs. Temple, Leyswood, Groombridge (gr. Mr. Bristow), sent a good 
form of Cattleya Gaskelliana. 
Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, sent a nice lot of the beautiful 
Dendrobium formosum, arranged with Acalypta hispida, the contrast of 
white and crimson being very effective. 
AT the meeting held on September 26th, Orchids were better represented 
than on several previous occasions, and Medals were awarded to three 
groups, though only two other awards were made. The members of the 
Orchid Committee were :—H. J. Veitch, Esq. (in the Chair), and Messrs. 
Chapman, Cobb, Colman, Courtauld, Crawshay, Fowler, Gabriel, Hill, 
Jaques, Thorne, Young, and O’Brien (hon. sec.). 
C. H. Feiling, Esq., Southgate House, Southgate (gr. Mr. Canham), 
exhibited a large and well-arranged group, to which a Silver Banksian 
Medal was given. It contained a number of well-flowered plants of 
Dendrobium Phalznopsis, some good D. formosum, Cattleya Gaskelliana, 
C. Leopoldi, Miltonia Clowesii, Lelia pumila, a number of good 
Cypripediums, &c. 7 
T. W. Thornton, Esq., Brockhall, Weedon, exhibited Cattleya X 
weedoniensis (Mendelii x granulosa), a very beautiful hybrid, bearing 4 
scape of three flowers, to which an Award of Merit was given. The 
general shape was that of C. granulosa, but the segments broader, and 
quite different in colour. The sepals are greenish white, tinged with lilac, 
the petals cream-white, tinged with green along the centre, and veined with 
purplish rose throughout, and the lip deeply trilobed, with the side lobes 
pale yellow, darker on the inside, and the front lobe crisped and bright 
rose purple in colour, with a lighter tint between the nerves. 
Walter Cobb, Esq., Dulcote, Tunbridge Wells (gr. Mr. Howes); 
showed a brilliantly coloured form of Cattleya x Hardyana, with much 
yellow on the sides of the lip, and Odontoglossum crispum Bassano, a very 
fine white form, with a large blotch of red-brown on the lip, the latter 
receiving an Award of Merit. 
- M. Appleton, Esq., Tyn-y-coed, Weston-super-mare (gr. Mr. 
Brooks), showed Cypripedium x enfieldense, and C. x Juliz (Lawrence 
