190 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
J. H. Rolls, Esq., Bournemouth, (gr. Mr. Purseglove), received a 
Silver Flora Medal for a pretty group, containing Lelia majalis, Cattleya 
Schilleriana, C. Mossiz, and various other showy species. 
M. S. Cooke, Esq., Kingston Hill, received a Silver Banksian Medal 
for a neat group, containing Cochlioda sanguinea and C. vulcanica, a good 
G 7 dj R i PSR 
C. Chamberlai Dendrobium 
Devonianum, Brassia verrucosa, Oncidium olivaceum, Odontoglossum 
i » O. X baphicantl a good Cattleya Schilleriana, and other 
showy species. : 
M. Jules Hye-Leysen, Gand (gr. M. Coene), staged a few fine things, 
including a fine Odontogl x Ruckeri splendens, O. crispum, 0. 
Pescatorei, and two others, which each received an Award of Merit. These 
were Miltonia vexillaria Coeneana, a fine rose-pink form, and Odonto- 
glossum X Horsmanii with sixteen flowers, exhibited as O. X 
expansum. 
C. Ingram, Esq., Elstead House, Godalming (gr. Mr. Bond), received 
an Award of Merit fora fine light form of Cattleya Mossiz, called Chas. 
Ingram. ; 
G. W. Law-Schofield, Esq., New Hall Hay, Rawtenstall (gr. Mr. Hill), 
sent a pretty hybrid Cypripedium from C. Curtisii ¢ and C. niveum 3 
called C. x Cowleyanum Anna Louise, which received an Award of Merit. 
T. W. Swinburne, Esq., Corndean Hall, Winchcombe, received oe 
Award of Merit for Cypripedium x Corndeani, whose history is given at 
page 215 of our last volume. Itis a large and striking form, and now proves 
to be a form of C. x gigas (C. Lawrenceanum ¢ x C. x Harrisianum 3): 
A Cultural Commendation was given to a well-grown plant of Odonto- 
glossum crispum with six spikes from the Duke of Sutherland’s collection 
(gr. Mr. Blair). 
T. Statter, Esq., Stand Hall, Whitefield (gr. Mr. Johnson) sent 4 ee 
Cypripedium x Gertrude Hollington and the pretty Cattleya Mendel 
leucoglossa with blush sepals and petals and a white lip. 
M. J. Moens, Lede, Belgium, sent Cypripedium x Baptisti. 
Mr. Botelbeerge, Melle, Gand, sent a fine Odontoglossum polyxanthum. 
R. Ashworth, Esq., Ashlands, Newcl 
h, near Manchester, sent ag! 
Dendrobium nobile. 
The trade collections, as usual, contributed largely to the display, and 
were generally good, though in some cases a little less crowding would have 
been an improvement. : 
Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, staged a large and magnificent 
group, to which a Gold Medal was given. It contained a large specimen 
of Coelogyne Dayana, some good Dendrobium superbum giganteum, D- 
thyrsiflorum, D. carinatum, D, dixanthum, D, Hildebrandii, the pretty 
