35° THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
Measuresiana with several . flowers, Ceelogyne fuliginosa well-flowered, 
pedium Kl hi and various Cypripediums, including C. x 
Mrs. Canham with fifteen flowers, C. x Henry Graves with three flowers, 
C. tonsum with five flowers, a good C. X Arthurianum, a hybrid marked C. 
callosum X insigne, and several others. The handsome white form of 
Cattleya labiata, with rosy-veined lip, called R. I. Measures’ var. (supra, I1., 
p- 358), now received a First-class Certificate, it having received an Award 
of Merit two years ago. Botanical Certificates were given to Restrepia 
maculata and R. Falkenbergii. 
M. G. Mantin, Chateau de Bel Air, Olivet, France, sent a beautiful group 
of eight plants of Cattleya x Mantini, to which a Silver Banksian Medal 
was given. They showed a considerable amount of variation, some of the 
best being exceedingly handsome, and the strongest bearing racemes of 
seven and six flowers. Its history was given at page 365 of our second 
volume. A Cultural Commendation was given to the best form, called C. x 
M. nobilior. He also sent Lalio-cattleya x Belairensis, an i ing hybrid 
between C. Bowringiana and L. autumnalis, which is described on another 
page, and a handsome hybrid Cypripedium derived from C. x superciliare 
and C. barbatum ¢. 
H. J. Elwes, Esq., Colesborne, Gloucestershire (gr. Mr. Lane), sent a 
very interesting group, including Habenaria Susanne, H. longicalcarata, 
Saccolabium bigibbum with three dense racemes, Arundina chinensis, 
Acampe papillosa well - flowered, Bulbophyllum Careyanum, Pleione 
lagenaria, and P. Wallichiana, one spike of the latter carrying three flowers, 
Dendrobium Aphrodite and D. macrostachyum, a raceme of Cycnoches 
Loddigesii, Liparis longipes, Epidendrum fragrans, and a remarkable 
species of Cirrhopetalum with a large solitary flower. A Bronze Banksian 
Medal was awarded to the group. 
Sir William Marriott, Down House, Blandford (gr. Mr. Denny), sent 
the pretty little Cypripedium x Marriottianum, and Cattleya x La Belle 
(C. Warscewiczii @ Xx C. Harrisoniana ¢), the reverse cross of C. X John- 
soniana, of which it must be considered a larger variety. 
C.N. L. Ingram, Esq., Elstead House, Godalming (gr. Mr. Bond), sent 
a very fine form of Lelio-cattleya x callistoglossa and L.-c. x Gazelle 
(L.-c. X elegans Turneri ? and C. bicolor ¢). 
Walter C. Clarke, Esq., Orleans House, Sefton Park, Liverpool, sent a 
fine hybrid Cypripedium, probably derived from C. Argus and C. philippi- 
nense, and thus a form of C. x burfordiense. 
C. J. Crosfield, Esq., Gledhill, Sefton Park, Liverpool, sent a very good 
flower of Cattleya labiata. 
Miss D. Smith, King’s Road, Ascot (gr. Mr. Lane), sent a strong plant 
of Cattleya Bowringiana with five very fine racemes of flowers, to which a 
