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Dendrobium x Thwaitesie, x Sybil, x Luna, Xx xanthrocentron, and 
others, Cattleya Schreedere alba, C. Lueddemanniana Stanleyi, Epidendrum 
x Delphii (x O’Brienianum x Schomburgkii), Odontoglossum x Groganii, 
Cirrhopetalum Makoyanum, some good Odontoglossum crispum, &c. 
Mr. L. R: Russell, Richmond, sent some pretty forms of Macodes Petola 
and Ancectochilus setaceus, which were shown under bell glasses. 
At the meeting held on April 19th there was a good display of Orchids, 
and the awards consisted of three medals and seven Awards of Merit. 
M. Henri Graire, St. Fuscien, Amiens, sent a small but very interesting 
group, consisting “of*Odontioda Euterpe (C. Neetzliana x O. Uroskinneri), 
bearing small deep-red flowers with a distinctly three-lobed lip, Odonto- 
glossum X Thompsonianum, St. Fuscien, a dark violet-purple form 
margined with lilac, and O. x Rossianz (Rossii x Adriane), a pretty 
white flower marked with brown. An Award of Merit was given to O. X 
Rossianz rubens, having the sepals and petals lilac, the former regularly 
spotted with dark purple, and the latter bearing a few similar spots on the 
base, while the lip is rosy lilac with a yellow crest. O. crispum, St. Fuscien, 
a beautiful white variety, clearly blotched with purple, gained a similar 
award. | 
Walter Cobb, Esq., Normanhurst, Rusper (gr. Mr. Salter), received an 
Award of Merit for Odontoglossum X Lawrenceanum, Cobb’s var. 
(triumphans X Rolfez), a remarkably fine form, having very broad yellow 
sepals and petals, heavily blotched with purple-brown, and a nearly circular 
white lip, with a yellow crest and some purple markings at the base. He 
also sent Odontioda Charlesworthii superba, with very brilliant ruby-purple 
flowers, Cypripedium xX Vipani, and some good cut spikes of Odontioda 
and Odontoglossum. 
De Barri Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks (gr. Mr. Stables), 
received an Award of Merit for Odontoglossum x regale rosefieldiense 
(Lawrenceanum x ardentissimum), a charming thing, bearing a fine spike 
of flowers, most like the latter parent, but having a yellowish ground colour 
heavily blotched with dark red. He also sent the handsome O. x Craw- 
shayanum (Hallii x Harryanum), O. X_nitens (Hunnewellianum xX 
ardentissimum), a well-blotched flower, O. X Aida (xX Coradinei xX 
Harryanum), O. X Amneris (cristatellum x Crawshayanum), and O. X 
Wendlandianum Crawshayanum, the latter a natural hybrid, and the only 
one of the series not raised in the collection. 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Glebelands, South Woodford (gr. Mr. Davis), 
received an Award of Merit for Odontoglossum x Arnoldianum, a plant of 
doubtful parentage, having broad claret-brown sepals and petals with a few 
white markings, and a broad white lip blotched with purple. He also sent 
