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&c. An Award of Merit was given to a very fine form of Cypripedium 
Charlesworthii called Low’s variety, an exceptionally fine form of this 
handsome Orchid. 
Messrs. B. S. Williams & Son, Upper Holloway, N., also received a 
Silver Banksian Medal for a good group, containing the remarkable 
Arachnanthe Lowii, a fine form of Vanda tricolor, Dendrobium Phale- 
nopsis, Oncidium ornithorhynchum album, O. Forbesii, Cochlioda vulcanica 
grandiflora, a very fine form, Cattleya x blesensis, some good C. labiata, 
Ceelogyne M Cypripedi tonsum, C. insigne Wallacei, C. 
x Arthurianum, the pretty C. x Adonis pictum, C. x Pitcherianum 
Williams’ var., C. X Crossianum, &c. 
Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, also exhibited a fine group, to 
which a Silver Banksian Medal was given. It included the remarkable 
Habenaria Susanne, the pretty little Lelia pumila delicata, a nearly white 
form, Odontoglossum grande, Vanda ccerulea, a fine Dendrobium aureum, 
Coelogyne Swaniana, Calanthe vestita Sanderiana, Oncidium Krameri, a 
curious little green-flowered Epidendrum, Cypripedium X Fairy Queen 
(C. Curtisii ¢ x C. Druryi g), C. x Alcides, C. x Uehleinianum, C. 
McNabianum (C. callosum ? X C. concolor 3), and several others. 
At the meeting on October 27th there was a fine display of Orchids, to 
which the fine old Cattleya labiata contributed largely, while other autumn- 
flowering kinds were also well represented. 
T. Statter, Esq., Stand Hall, Whitefield, Manchester (gr. Mr. Johnson), 
exhibited a very fine group, to which a Silver Flora Medal was given. It 
contained the handsome Cypripedium X Moensii, a handsome hybrid from 
C. callosum ¢ and C. Fairieanum g, which is clearly a form of C. X 
Juno, a splendid form of Lzelio-cattleya, x Arnoldiana, and another hand- 
some hybrid of the L.-c. X Ingramii group, together with a series of cut 
inflorescences. These included nine fine trusses of Cattleya Dowiana in 
different forms, one of which, called C. D. Johnsoniana, had sepals and 
petals of a very rich deep yellow, and the veining of the lip of a peculiar 
orange tint, besides one with the sepals and petals veined and mottled with 
white and rose, almost as in C. X Hardyana Massaiana, but the shape of 
the flower and details of the lip were as in C. Dowiana. A series of Den- 
drobium Phalenopsis, including the small dark variety Statteriana, was 
also sent, together with Cattleya x Minucia, X Johnsoniana, and X 
Ashtoniana. 
R. I. Measures, Esq., Cambridge Lodge, Camberwell (gr. Mr. Chapman), 
received a Silver Banksian Medal for an interesting group, including Lelia 
prestans, Lelio-cattleya X Schilleriana, Cattleya labiata and C. Wars- 
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