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fine thing, having a broad white dorsal sepal with apple-green base and 
some purple spotted lines, and well-shaped brownish petals and lip. 
Exhibited by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. 
CypRIPEDIUM AMAZON (Leeanum Corona X nitens).—A finely-shaped 
flower, with the broad dorsal sepal green below and white above, and the 
petals and lip also broad. Exhibited by F. M. Ogilvie, Esq., The 
Shrubbery, Oxford (gr. Mr. Balmforth). 
CyprRIPEDIUM Iona (bellatulum x Fairrieanum).—A very distinct and 
charming flower, most like the former in shape, and beautifully veined 
throughout with claret-purple. The leaves are very prettily mottled. 
Exhibited by His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, Blenheim Palace, 
Woodstock (gr. Mr. Hunter). 
HaBENARIA ROEBELENII.—A brilliant ally of H. militaris, having the 
flowers vermilion-scarlet throughout. It was described at page 39 of our 
last issue. Exhibited by Mr. E. H. Davidson, Orchid Dene, Twyford. 
L&LIA ANCEPS ROEBLINGIANA.—A remarkable variety, the flowers being 
rather small and very richly-coloured, and the petals veined with purple, 
and with the trace of a crest in the centre. Exhibited by C. G. Roebling, 
Esq., Trenton, New Jersey, U.S.A. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM GEORGE Day (Rossii rubescens X crispum).—A very 
pretty hybrid, having the sepals and petals spotted with claret on a lilac 
ground, and the front of the lip lilac-rose. Exhibited by H. S. Goodson, 
Esq., Putney (gr. Mr. Day). 
ODONTONIA FirMINu (M. vexillaria X O. crispum).—A striking hybrid, 
quite intermediate in character, and having white flowers, with an ample 
lip, and a brownish rose marking in front of the yellow crest. A second 
plant had rather smaller flowers, and the spotting on the lip rather more 
vidas -Exhibited by M. Firmin Lambeau, Brussels. 
CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION. 
ADIODA ST.-FusciEN (Ada aurantiaca Xx Cochlioda Noetzliana).—A 
form with dark scarlet flowers, rather more open than in the Ada parent. 
Exhibited by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. 
At the meeting held on January 21st there was again a good display of 
Orchids, and the awards consisted of seven medals, one. First-class 
Certificate, and five Awards of Merit. 
Orchid Committee present: Sir Harry J. Veitch (in the Chair), Messrs. 
J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), de B. Crawshay, J. Wilson Potter; Gurney Wilson, 
R. G. Thwaites, F. J.. Hanbury, R. A. Rolfe, A. McBean, C. H. Curtis; 
J. Charlesworth, J. Cypher, J. E. Shill, H. G. Alexander, W. P. Bound, 
A. Dye, W. H. — spel Low,. W.~ Bolton, J. S: Mises: and. T. 
Armstrong. — 
