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G. W. Law-Schofield, Esq., New Hall, Hey, Rawtenstall, Manchester 
(gr. Mr. Shill), sent a fine pan of Pleione maculata alba with thirty flowers, 
and a series of coloured drawings, by Macfarlane, of plants in his collection, 
including Cypripedium X hg superbum, C. X Charles Richman, 
C. X Schofieldi Cc. x Cowl Annie Louise, &c. 
C. L. N. Ingram. Esq., Elstead House, Godalming (gr. Mr. Bond), 
exhibited three very pretty hybrids:—Lelio-cattleya x Minerva (L. 
Perrinii ¢ x C. Lawrenceana ¢), a richly coloured flower, and the pseudo- 
bulbs and leaves strongly stained with purple, as in the pollen parent ; L.-c. 
x Homére (L. Perrinii @ xX C. Percivaliana 3), fairly intermediate 
between the parents, though showing the distinct shape of the former ; and 
L.-c. X Meteor (L. Dayana @ x C. Bowringiana 7), which also combines 
the characters of the two parents, though most like the former in the 
flower. 
H. H. Bolton, Esq., Newchurch, Manchester (gr. Mr. Eastwood), sent a 
nice form of Cattleya labiata. 
Frau Ida Brandt, Riesbach, Zurich, sent Od gl x 
and a richly coloured form of O. Krameri. 
J. H. Kitson, Esq, Elmet Hall, Leeds (gr. Mr. Bonsall), sent two nice 
forms of Cattleya Bowringiana, and a very fine inflorescence of Odonto- 
glossum Uroskinneri with eleven expanded flowers and several buds. 
H. Shaw, Esq., Birch Vale, Derbyshire (gr. Mr. Cliffe), showed a fine 
Cypripedium, apparently derived from C. Lawrenceanum and C. ciliolare, 
and, perhaps, a form of C. X Smithii. It had the name C. xX Hobsoni, 
but if the records are correct that has a different parentage. 
Colonel Wilson, Hillside, Allerton, Liverpool (gr. Mr. Healey), sent a 
pretty unnamed Cypripedium, said to have been derived from C. bellatulum 
¢ and C. callosum ¢. 
Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, Chelsea, staged a splendid group of 
Orchids, to which a Silver Flora Medal was given. It contained a series of 
the beautiful hybrids raised in the establishment, the principal ones being 
the handsome Lzlio-cattleya X Pallas, L.-c. Xx Decia, L.-c. x Statteriana» 
Lice xs bady Rothschild (L. Perrinii @ xX C. Warscewiczii 3), several 
Cattleya X Mantinii, C. x Fabiola (C. X Bowringiana @ X C. X 
Harrisii ¢), Masdevallia x Ajax, M. X Asmodia, Selenipedium Boissier- 
ianum, S. X Cleola, S. X cardinale, S. X Perseus, Cypripedium X 
vexillarium, a fine C. X Leeanum, C. x Arthurianum with eight flowers, 
C. X Minosa, C. X orphanum, C. X T. B. Haywood, C. Bruno var. 
Roxana (C. Spicerianum ? X C. x Leeanum ¢). A First-class 
Certificate was awarded to the magnificent Lzlio-cattleya x Nysa superba 
(L. crispa @ X C. Warscewiczii ¢). 
Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, received a Silver Banksian Medal 
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