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D. Drewett, Esq., Willow Wood, Riding Mill-on-Tyne (gr. Mr. Etty), 
exhibited Cypripedium X Miss Fanny Wilson (Sanderianum xX Argus), a 
good form of Cypripedium x Bryani, and an unnamed hybrid (C. tonsum 
x philippinense). 
The Hon. Walter Rothschild, Tring Park, Tring (gr. Mr. Hill), showed 
a fine example of Schomburgkia Lyonsii. 
Sir F. Wigan, Bart., Clare Lawn, East Sheen (gr. Mr. Young), showed 
a good form of Lzlio-cattleya xX Violetta (L. purpurata x C. Gaskelliana). 
R. Young, Esq., Sefton Park, Liverpool (gr. Mr. Poyntz), showed a 
good form of the new Paphiopedilum x Kubele (P. x cenanthum superbum 
? X Youngianum ¢@). 
Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, exhibited six fine plants, two of 
which gained Awards. Lelio-cattleya x Digbyano-Mendelii Veitch’s 
variety received a First-class Certificate and L.-c. x Robin Measures var. 
Ena (L. xanthina @ xX C. Schofieldiana g), an Award of Merit. The 
others were L.-c. X Andreana (C. bicolor x L.-c. x elegans), -Li<cu::X 
Wellsiana superba (C. Trianez Xx L. purpurata), Lzlio-cattleya x Stella 
(L. crispa X L.-c. X elegans), and L. x Pacavia (L. purpurata @ x 
L. tenebrosa ¢). 
ORCHIDS AT KEW. 
ALTHOUGH the present is the dull season of the year for Orchid blooms, a 
large number of species are in flower in the Kew collection.* 
In the Warm department, devoted largely to the Cypripedium and 
Sarcantheous group, may be mentioned a fine example of the very rare 
West African Angrecum Eichlerianum, bearing large, solitary, greenish 
white flowers, a pretty white form of Aerides radicosum, Phalaenopsis 
violacea and P. Esmeralda, good examples of the remarkable Bulbophyllum 
grandiflorum and B. barbigerum, Polystachya luteola, the handsome 
Cynoches chlorochilon, and some more familiar plants. 
The other Warm department, on the south side, contains among others, 
examples of the handsome Dendrobium formosum, the rare Catasetum 
Russellianum, a good Cattleya superba splendens, the rare West African 
Eulophia Saundersiana, a fine example of Epidendrum ciliare bearing many 
spikes of flowers, Calanthe veratrifolia, and an inflorescence of Acineta 
Barkerii only yet in bud. 
The Cattleya house is gay with examples of Cattleya Leopoldi, C. 
bicolor, C. granulosa, C. Aclandiz, and Lelia Dayana, together with 
Lelio-cattleya X Schilleriana, L.-c. X_ callistoglossa, Epidendrum 
prismatocarpum, the pure white E. lanipes, E. osmanthum, Oncidium 
Forbesii, Miltonia Clowesii, a form of M. Regnellii having deep yellow 
sepals and petals, Dendrobium chrysanthum, and other familiar things. 
