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the sepals and petals delicately suffused with lilac, and a rich purple lip 
of remarkable breadth, with darker veining, and the throat and base lined 
with yellow and white. Exhibited by Lieut.-Col. Sir G. L. Holford. 
L#LIOCATTLEYA ULyssEs (L.-c. Fascinator X C. Mossize Reineckeana). 
—A beautiful hybrid, having white flowers of great substance, and some 
purple suffusion on each side of the yellow disc. Exhibited by Lieut.-Col. 
Sir G. L. Holford. 
L&@LIOCATTLEYA ULyssEs ALBA.—A charming pure white form of the 
preceding, from the same exhibitor. 
OponTIODA BRADSHAWI# VAR. Lapy CoLMAN.-—A very brilliant scarlet 
form, of excellent shape and substance, the plant carrying three fine 
racemes. Exhibited by Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. 
ODONTIODA BRADSHAWI# VAR. VOGELSANG.—A fine variety, handsomely 
blotched with scarlet-red on a light ground. Exhibited by M. Firmin 
Lambeau. : 
ODONTIODA CHANTECLEER (C. Neetzliana X Odontioda Cooksoniz).— 
A fine hybrid, bearing compact racemes of rounded brilliant scarlet-red 
flowers, with a bright yellow disc and some paler lines in front. Exhibited 
by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM AMABILE Princess Mary.-—A beautiful hybrid, having 
large white flowers, heavily blotched -and spotted with purple towards the 
centre. Exhibited by Messrs..Sander & Sons. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM ARDENTISSIMUM VAR. CARMEN.—A_ handsome form, 
bearing a spike of about twenty flowers, with large rose-purple blotches on 
a clear white ground. Exhibited by F. M. Ogilvie, Esq., Oxford. 
ODONTOGLOSsUM CRISPUM JAMES McNas.—A fine form, copiously 
blotched with red-purple on a white ground. Exhibited by Messrs. Sander 
& Sons. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM MAJESTICUM VAR. JAMES WHITTON (eximium xX 
percultum).—A very large and handsome form, having the sepals and petals 
rich purple margined with white, and some rich purple veining on the lip. 
Exhibited by Messrs. Sander & Sons. 
ZYGOPETALUM ARMSTRONGIE (Mackayi X rostratum).—A distinct and 
handsome hybrid, having purple sepals margined with green, and the lip 
rather elongated, and violet-purple at the base, becoming red-purple in the 
middle and much paler at the margin. Exhibited by Messrs. Armstrong & 
Brown, Tunbridge Wells. 
Owing to pressure on our space the foregoing had to be omitted last 
month, and the report on some of.the groups had to be severely cut down, 
in some cases over half our notes being suppressed. oe gees 
In the magnificent group staged by Messrs. Sander & Sons we noted 
_ beautiful examples of Aérides Houlletianum, A. Lobbii, and the rare A, 
