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flowers, a fine plant of Masdevallia deorsa with eight flowers, and a very 
fine Cypripedium X W. R. Lea, Burford var., with four spikes and eleven 
flowers, for which a Cultural Commendation was given to Mr. White. 
- Botanical Certificates were given to the pretty little Liparis rhodochila, having 
green flowers with an orange-red lip, and to Bulbophyllum Rhizophore, a. 
dwarf West African species bearing a number of drooping spikes of brownish 
red flowers. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., V.M.H., Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. 
Collier), staged a very interesting group, including Odontoglossum X Queen 
of Gatton (triumphans aureum X percultum), a fine light yellow flower 
heavily blotched with dark purple, Ancistrochilus Thomsonianus, two good 
forms of Odontioda Bradshawiz, the Javan Dendrobium arcuatum, bearing 
short racemes on the old pseudobulbs, the flowers being white, with long 
spurs, D. X Ashworthii, the fine Aéranthes grandiflorus, Xylobium leonto- 
glossum, Pleurothallis stenophylla, Dendrochilum filiforme, and several cut 
flowers of Sobralia x Colmanii of varying shades of light yellow. A 
Cultural Commendation was given to Mr. Collier for a fine plant of Cattleya. 
Rex, bearing a spike of seven flowers. 
De Barri Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks (gr. Mr. Stables), sent. 
Odontioda Seuenacca (C. Neetzliana X O. Hunnewellianum), an interesting 
hybrid, most like the Cochlioda parent in general character, and the flowers 
having a yellow ground colour, with very numerous orange red markings. 
The specific name is the old Saxon name for Sevenoaks. 
H. S. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney (gr. Mr. Day), sent two plants. 
of the handsome Cattleya Rex. 
A. Harrison, Esq., Lyndhurst, Watford, sent a good plant of Epidendrum 
Parkinsonianum and a few Cypripedes. 
R. G. Thwaites, Esq., Chessington, Streatham (gr. Mr. Black), sent four 
plants of Odontioda Thwaitesii (C. vulcanica x O. Harryanum), a hand- 
some rose-purple hybrid, showing various shades of bronzy claret and 
purple, with paler lips. 
Francis Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Hopkins), sent 
Cattleya Gaskelliana Queen of the Earth, a good white form with a tinge 
of lavender on the front lobe of the lip. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, staged a fine group, to 
which a Silver Flora Medal was given. It contained a number of Cattleya 
Warscewiczii, C. Gaskelliana, C. G. alba, some good C. Rex, with examples 
of C. maxima, C. Lueddemanniana striata, C. Forbesii, C. X Miss Williams, 
&c., Stanhopea Wardii, Masdevallia infracta, calura, ephippium, muscosa, 
and others, while at the back were a number of Oncidiums, Epidendrums, 
Coelogyne Dayana, Odontoglossum Pescatorei, Dendrobium Dearei and 
other good things. A First-class Certificate was given to Cattleya 
