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C. Young, Esq., The Thorns, peveness (gr. <e pea received a 
Cultural C d for Od bearing an 
inflorescence with five side branches "and an aggregate of twenty-seven 
flowers. 
J. F. Alcock, Esq., Northchurch, Berh 1, sent Laceena spectabilis 
with two good racemes, and Cattleya citrina. 
R. B. White, Esq., Ardd h, Garelochead (gr. Mr. Roberts) sent some 
good spikes of Odontoglossum crispum, O. X Wilckeanum, and O. X 
Ruckerianum. 
W. A. Bevan, Esq., Coombe Court, Kingston, sent a fine form of 
Odontoglossum Pescatorei with purple blotched sepals and petals. 
H. Smee, Esq., The Grange, Carshalton (gr. Mr. Cummins) showed 
Oncidium varicosum Rogersii, also a poor light form of Cattleya Mossi 
purchased as the wonderful blue “ Cattleya Guaricoensis.” 
T. Statter, Esq., — Hall, Whitefield, Manchester (gr. Mr. Johnson) 
sent Leli ttleya X h is (L b S5COE 3), 
a very vigorous hybrid, havi aatdebed two large pseudobulbs last year. 
Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, Chelsea, staged a particularly fine 
group, to which a Silver-gilt Flora Medal was awarded. It contained a 
series of beautiful forms of Cattleya Schroedere, varying from blush to pink, 
and with the orange throat varying considerably in intensity; C. inter- 
media alba, C. Schilleriana, C. citrina, a fine C. Walkeriana, C. 
Lawrenceana, Lelia purpurata, the richly coloured L. x Latona, Lelio- 
cattleya X Zephyra(L. xanthina ¢ x C. Mendelii 3), quite intermediate 
in character. Dendrobium X ee ieegien @ X D.pulchellum 3), 
Miltonia X Bleuana nobilior, Cyprip Hyeanum, C. 
Chamberlainianum, C. X eurylochus, C. x atides Hooker, quite inter- 
mediate between its parents, Anguloa uniflora, pears Deppei, Oncidium 
Marshallianum, O. varicosum Rogersii, Ond 
crispum, O. Pescatorei, Maxillaria Sanderi Masdevallia x Heathii, 
Colax jugosus, and various others. An Award of Merit was given to Chysis 
X langleyensis, a very pretty hybrid derived from C. bractescens ¢ and 
C. xX Sedeni ¢. 
Messrs. F. Sander and Co., St. Albans, exhibited a group of interesting 
things, including the very rare Meiracyllium gemme (Rchb. f.), Spatho- 
glottis Lobbii, Dendrobium Bensonz, D. superbum anosmum, D. Parishii, 
nade es Oncidium varicosum Rogersii, Cattleya luteola, 
Ccelogyne Dayana, Stenoglottis longifolia, with 
tall epee of lilac flowers, &c. A Botanical Certificate was given to Eria 
bractescens. 
Messrs. W. L. Lewis and Co., Southgate, sent Odontoglossum 
Pescatorei Lewisii and Cattleya citrina. 
