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Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, showed Cypripedium 
memoria Alma Gevaert (Lawrenceanum Hyeanum X Maudie), a very finely 
shaped flower, with broad dorsal sepal and spreading somewhat curved petals, 
the colour being wholly white and green, as in the parents, also C. Clara 
Armstrong (Germaine Opoix X Prewettil), a finely-shaped flower, most 
like the former parent, but hardly so bright in colour. 
Messrs. A. J. Keeling & Sons, Westgate Hull, Bradford, staged a pretty 
little group, including four plants of Vanda coerulea, the rare Eria 
rhynchostyloides, Cattleya Harrisoniana violacea, Cypripedium Ultor, C. A. 
de Lairesse, and C. Charlesworthii. They also exhibited examples of 
Smith’s Pollen-preserving Tubes. 
Messrs. Mansell & Hatcher, Rawdon, E. Yorks, sent plants of 
Trichopilia laxa, Acineta densa, and Brassia caudata. 
Messrs. J. & A. A. McBean, Cooksbridge, sent a fine plant of Cochlioda 
Neetzliana, Maxillaria grandiflora with seven flowers, a good Vanda 
Sanderiana, two fine plants of Oncidium Mantinii, three plants of Cattleya 
Dowiana aurea, C. Iris, Odontioda Charlesworthii, and a few good Odonto- 
glossums. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
AnGR&CUM O’BRIENIANUM.—An interesting species from Western 
Uganda, with broad coriaceous leaves, and bearing five drooping racemes of 
white flowers, with recurved acute segments, and a curved spur, tipped with 
yellowish brown. Exhibited by J. S. Bergheim, Esq., Belsize Court, 
Hampstead. 
L#®LIOCATTLEYA AMABILE BorLASES VAR. (C. Lueddemanniana X L.-c. 
Fascinator).—A large and handsome flower, with broad blush white sepals 
and petals, and acrimson-purple lip with a yellow throat. Exhibited by 
E. H. Davidson, Esq., Borlases, Twyford. 
L2LIOCATTLEYA GOLDEN FLEECE (L.-c. Golden Gem X C. Dowiana 
aurea).—A beautiful deep golden yellow flower, with the disc and side lobes 
of the lip reddish crimson, with golden veining, and the front lobe buff 
yellow. Exhibited by Lt.-Col. Sir George L. Holford, K.C.V.O., 
Westonbirt (gr. Mr. H. G. Alexander). 
OponTiopaA EvuTERPE Davipson’s var. (O. Uroskinneri X C. 
Neetzliana).—A striking hybrid, bearing a fine inflorescence of deep bronzy 
crimson flowers, with a whitish zone inside the margin of the broad front 
lobe. Exhibited by E. H. Davidson, Esq. 
ODONTOGLossUM HELENE (parentage unrecorded). — A fine hybrid , 
bearing an inflorescence of seven flowers, heavily blotched with claret 
colour. Exhibited by E. H. Davidson, Esq. 
CULTURAL COMMENDATION. 
CATTLEYA EUPHRASIA WESTONBIRT VaR. (superba X Warscewiczii).—To 
