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well blotched with chocolate brown, and the lip white with some purple 
spots below. Exhibited by E. H. Davidson, Esq. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM LAIRESSEI (Edwardii Xx Cervantesii).—A_ striking 
hybrid, bearing an inflorescence of eleven white flowers, with a dark blotch 
at the base of the segments. Exhibited by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart. 
ODONTOGLOSsUM NEPTUNE VAR. ST. FUSCIEN (crispum X apterum).— 
A handsome form with blush white flowers well blotched with brown. 
Exhibited by M. Henri Graire, Amiens. 
CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION. 
LA&ALIOCATTLEYA FREAK (C. citrina xX L. purpurata).—A remarkable 
hybrid, having ovoid, 2-leaved pseudobulbs, much like those of the Cattleya 
in habit, and drooping flowers, with somewhat spreading greenish sepals _ 
and petals, and the lip whitish with crimson-purple veins. Exhibited by 
C. J. Lucas, Esq. 
CULTURAL COMMENDATIONS. 
CaTTLEYA Mossit#.—To Mr. W. Smith, gr. to Albert Pam, Esq., 
Malting Farm, Little Hallingbury, Bishops Stortford, for a very fine 
specimen, growing in the clump originally collected four years ago, and 
bearing about roo flowers and buds. 
EPIDENDRUM ORGANENSE.—To Mr. W. H. White, Orchid grower to 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., for a very fine specimen of this pretty dwarf 
species, bearing eighteen spikes of flowers. 
At the meeting held on June 17th a few interesting groups were staged, 
and the awards consisted of five medals, three Awards of Merit, and two 
Cultural Commendations. 
Orchid Committee present : J. Gurney Fowler, Esq, (in the Chair), 
Messrs. J. O’Brien (Hon. Sec.), R. Brooman White, Gurney Wilson, C. J. 
Lucas, W. Bolton, F. Sander, F. M. Ogilvie, F. J. Hanbury, T. Armstrong, 
A. McBean, J:.E. Shill, J. Charlesworth, H. G. Alexander, A. Dye, W. H. 
White, C. H. Curtis, S. W. Flory, J. S. Moss, Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., 
Sir F, W. Moore, and Sir Harry J. Veitch. 
H. S. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney (gr. Mr. Day), received a 
Silver Banksian Medal for a select group, including three good forms of 
Odontoglossum eximium, namely, Clarksonii, Goodsonii,-and Leopold, O. 
Pescatorei Sidneyanum, white with purple markings on the lip, O. apterum, 
O. Lambeauianum St. David, O. G. E. Day, and others. 
Sir Mervyn Buller, Spratton, Northants, sent a fine form of Lelio- 
Cattleya Martinetii, with copper red a see and petals, and the lip purple, 
with darker veins. 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Glebelands, S. Woodford (gr. Mr. Davis), sent 
a good example of Lycaste Imschootiana (cruenta xX Skinneri), an 
