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Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Upper Clapton, sent several interesting 
plants, including the rare and handsome Oncidium x hematochilum, 
Phal is X int dia Portei, some hybrid Cypripediums, &c. 
Messrs. Linden, L*Horticul I ionale, Brussels, showed 
Cattleya maxima, and the handsome Catasetum x splendens imperiale, a 
First-class Certificate being awarded to the latter. 
The last meeting of the year was held on December roth, when a good 
number of interesting exhibits were staged. 
The President, Sir Trevor Lawrence, Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. White), 
sent a fine specimen of the rare Dendrobium Treacheri bearing three 
racemes and twenty-three flowers, to which both a First-class Certificate 
and a Cultural Commendation were given. A noble specimen of Angraecum 
pertusum, with eighteen racemes, also received both a Botanical Certificate 
and a Cultural C dati Ilia macrura also received an 
Award of Merit, while Mormodes I and Masdevallia pachyura 
both gained Botanical Certificates. Other exhibits were Bulbophyllum 
difl drobium Coelogyne and Lelia rubescens, with its white 
variety. 
Baron Sir H. Schréder, The Dell, Egham (gr. Mr. Ballantine), sent a 
very fine collection of cut Cypripediums, representing sixty different kinds, _ 
to which a Silver Banksian Medal was awarded. Among the more striking 
ones were C. insigne Sandere, and C. i. Sanderiana, C. x T. B. Haywood, 
and a fine variety of the same, C. x Arthurianum, C. xX Mrs. Canham, 
&c. The rare Coelogyne Arthuriana was also sent. 
J. T. Bennett-Poe, Esq., Holmewood, Cheshunt, received a Silver 
Banksian Medal for a very pretty group, including a number of beautiful 
Calanthes, a very fine form of Lycaste Skinneri, a form of Lelia autumnalis 
with white side lobes to the lip, and a fine plant of Vanda ccerulea with 
richly-coloured flowers, to which latter a Cultural Commendation was 
awarded. 
De Barri Crawshay, Esq., exhibited a fine form of Oncidium tigrinum, 
to which an Award of Merit was given. 
G. S. Ball, Esq., sent a particularly good Cattleya labiata alba, Cypri- 
pedium insigne Sanderze, and another charming yellow form, with traces of 
purple spots on the dorsal sepal, called C. i. Ballianum. 
F. W. Moore, Esq., Royal Botanic Garden, Glasnevin. sent Oncidium 
pictum. 
T. Statter, Esq., Stand Hall, Whitefield, sent Lelio-cattleya x 
Tresederiana, a good form of L.-c. X elegans, and several fine Cypri- 
pediums, including C. x Leeanum superbum, C. xX L. giganteum, C. x 
plumosum, C. x Niobe, C. x Ariadne, &c. 
T. W. Swinburne, Esq., Corndean Hall, Winchcombe, sent a pretty 
