88 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
J. Rutherford, Esq., Beardwood, Blackburn (gr. Mr. Lupton), exhibited 
two good varieties of Odontoglossum x Adriane. 
Mr. T. Rochford, Turnford Hall Nurseries, Broxbourne, received a First- 
class Certificate for Odontoglossum xX loochristiense Rochfordianum, a 
grand form with bright yellow flowers, heavily blotched with chestnut 
brown. The central area of the petals and lip was white with reddish spots. 
Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, exhibited some good forms of Lalia 
pumila, including the original L. p. prestans from the Lueddemann collec- 
tion, and a beautiful white form called Queen Alexandra, having the front 
of the lip coloured slate-blue and margined with white. The beautiful 
Cypripedium callosum Sandere and a dark form of C. Boxallii were also sent. 
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Fic. 17. Lycaste SKINNERI ALBA. 
Messrs. B. S. Williams & Son, Holloway, staged a small group including 
Dendrobium x _ burfordiense, some hybrid Cypripediums, Lycaste lasio- 
glossa, and some good forms of L. Skinneri, including a very beautiful 
L.S. alba (Fig. 17 represents this varieiy, though from another source). 
| Messrs. H. Low & Co. Bush Hill Park, sent Cypripedium callosum 
siganteum, and a pretty form of Cattleya Trianez, with slate-blue colouring 
on the front of the lip. 
Messrs, Heath & Son, Cheltenham, showed a small group of hybrid 
Cypripediums, together with Oncidium maculatum, and some good forms 
of Lelia Jongheana. 
