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fine group, in which well-grown Dend as D. 
Rubens, D. x nobile Cypheri, and other fine sata of D. nobilej oni bytes 
from it. It also contained Epidendrum xanthinum, E. x O’Brienianum, 
and its two parents, E. radicans and E. evectum, and some nice plants of 
Odontoglossum blandum. 
M. A. A. Peeters, Saint Gilles, Bruxelles, sent several very fine things, 
including Miltonia x Bleuana, M. X B. nobilior, and the interesting 
ipedi x H i virescens, described at page 296 of our last 
volume. A First-class Certificate was given to Miltonia Xx Bleuana aurea, 
with clear yellow markings at the base of the lip, and an Award of Merit to 
the handsome Zygopetalum x Perrenondi (Z. intermedium ¢@ x Z. 
Gautieri 3). 
Mr. W. Bull, Chelsea, sent Lycaste Skinneri alba with a very large 
flower. 
Messrs. B. S. Williams & Son, Upper Holloway, sent a plant of 
Catasetum discolor vinosum. 
Messrs. John Laing & Sons, of Forest Hill, also included a few Orchids 
in a collection of miscellaneous plants. 
At the meeting held on March 24th there was again a very brilliant 
display, the various groups staged containing numerous examples of 
Dendrobium nobile and its varieties and hybrids, many good forms of 
Cattleya Triane, and numerous Odontoglossums, especially of the 
series of hybrids between O. crispum and O. gloriosum. We must content 
ourselves with noticing the more remarkable examples in the various 
groups. 
F. Hardy, Esq., Tyntesfield, Ashton-on-Mersey (gr. Mr. Stafford),received 
a Silver Flora Medal for a brilliant group, consisting largely of well grown 
plants of Dendrobium nobile and its varieties and hybrids, a well-flowered 
plant of D. x Schneiderianum receiving a Cultural Commendation. D. n. 
Ballianum, a fine plant of D. nobile nobilius, and D.n. Amesie deserve , 
special mention ; also a good Odontoglossum x mulus and Cypripedium x 
Swinburnei magnificum. 
An Award of Merit was given to the magnificent Cattleya Triane 
Reine des Belges exhibited by Sir Trevor Lawrence, who also sent a flower 
of Lzlio-cattleya x exoniensis curiously out of season. 
A similar Award went to Odontoglossum crispum Evelina, a variety 
regularly spotted with red-purple and beautifully undulate, exhibited by 
Baron Sir H. Schréder. 
= Mason, ms Sey; Yorks, received an Award of Merit for 
Od ] Masoni, a very richly coloured form, with 
a cems of sixteen flowers, and a similar Award for O. x Humeanum 
excellens with very dark sepals. This plant was remarkably well grown, 
