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Epidendrum ciliare, Calanthe violacea, some good Brassocattleya a 
Spathoglottis plicata Micholitzii, Sophrolelia heat is, Leelia I 
Bulbophyllum grandiflorum, some brilliant GRestiedas Odontoglossnn 
Uroskinneri, and others (Silver Flora Medal). 
Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate, staged a good group, including 
examples of Ccelogyne pandurata, Brassocattleya Veitchii Queen Alexandra, 
Cattleya Rothschildiana albescens, some good C. iridescens, C. Euphrasia, 
C. Nestor (Harrisoniana xX Iris), and others (Silver Banksian Medal), 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean, Cooksbridge, sent good examples of Odontioda 
Charlesworthii, O. Bradshawie, and O. Vuylstekeew Brightness, the latter 
with some white markings on the segments, Brassocattleya Maronii 
var. Distinction, a pretty white form with a purple line on the lip, 
B.-c. Maronie, Dendrobium Dearei, Leliocattleya George Woodhams, 
some good Odontoglossum crispum, and Adoglossum Juno, a remarkable 
hybrid from Odontoglossum Edwardii and Ada aurantiaca, which was 
referred to the Scientific Committee. 
M.Maurice Mertens, Ghent, sent a white form of Cattleya Hardyana, 
with six unnamed hybrid Cattleyas, and two blotched Odontoglossums. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, sent plants of Catasetum viridiflavum, 
C. microglossum, Angrzecum infundibulare, Lzeliocattleya Phoenix, and an 
unnamed species of Warrea. 
Messrs. Swan & Price, St. Albans, sent plants of Cattleya Hardyana, 
Cypripedium Swanii (bingleyense X Swanianum), most like the former, C. 
W.R. Lee, Shillianum, Olga Bagshaw, Princess, and Transvaal. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
LaLIOCATTLEYA GEORGE WooDHAMS (C. Hardyana x L. purpurata). 
—A very fine hybrid, most like the latter parent in general character, and 
having mauve-purple sepals and petals, and a deep claret-purple lip. The 
plant bore three racemes and twelve flowers. Exhibited by Messrs. Arm- 
strong & Brown. 
ODONTIODA SEYMOURL® ORCHIDHURST VAR. (Charlesworthii X Brad- 
shawiz).—A handsome hybrid, most like the former, and having crimson- 
ted sepals and petals, and the lip with some buff-coloured markings at the 
sides, and a yellow crest. Exhibited by Messrs. Armstrong & Brown. 
CULTURAL COMMENDATIONS. 
BULBOPHYLLUM MEpDus#.—To Mr. G. B. Lees, gardener to E. de Q. 
Quincey, Esq., Oakwood, Chislehurst, for a very fine specimen, bearing 
seventeen of its remarkable inflorescences. 
ZYGOPETALUM MAXILLARE.—To Mr. W. H. White, Orchid grower to 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., K.C.V.O., for a beautifully-grown specimen, 
bearing seven racemes of numerous flowers. 
ZYGOPETALUM MAXILLARE VAR. SANDERIANUM.—To “se W. H. White, 
