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vola Digbyana, Phalznopsis speciosa and amabilis, Promenzea xanthina, a 
good Oncidium macranthum, Lelio-cattleya Martinetii, Cypripedium 
Lawrenceanum, and others. 
Mrs. Ernest Hills, Redleaf, Penshurst (gr. Mr. Ringham) received a 
Silver Banksian Medal for a well-flowered group of Miltonia vexillaria. 
M. F. Lambeau, Brussels (gr. M. de Munter), received a First-class 
‘Certificate for Lzlio-cattleya Clive, Lambeau’s var., a remarkably large 
form, with very broad and richly-coloured segments. 
W. P. Burkinshaw, Esq., Hessle, Hull (gr. Mr. Barker), sent the fine 
‘Cattleya Mossiz Reineckeana superba. 
Walter Cobb, Esq., Normanhurst, Rusper (gr. Mr. Salter), sent Odonto- 
glossum X Cobbianum, a very large, heavily-blotched form of uncertain 
parentage, but allied to O. x Othello. 
G. W. Jessop, Esq., Cliff Cottage, Rawdon, Leeds (gr. Mr. Wilkinson), 
sent a very fine specimen of Aérides multiflorum var. Lobbii, bearing three 
Spikes, the best being branched and about two feet long. 
Francis Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Hopkins), showed 
‘Cattleya Warscewiczii Mrs. Francis Wellesley, a very fine light-coloured 
form. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a remarkably fine group, to 
which a Gold Medal was awarded. It contained a very fine series of 
Lelio-cattleya Martinetii and Canhamiana, also some excellent Miltonia 
vexillaria, M. x Bleuana, and Cattleyas, noteworthy among the latter 
being C. Mossiz Wageneri, C. M. Reineckeana excelsa, C. X Whitei 
Ronsele variety (raised by the Marquis de Wavrin), C. Mendelii, C. X 
mollis, C. xX Prince Edward, and C. X Roehrsiana. Odontoglossums 
included O..x excellens, O. X elegans Eastwood Park var., O. luteopur- 
pureum, O. Pescatorei, O. Hallii, and a remarkably fine hybrid called O. 
_X Emperor of India, having the white ground colour largely obliterated by 
‘deep claret-purple blotches. Other interesting things were Epidendrum 
trachychilum, prismatocarpum, glaucum, and rigidum, a very fine clump of 
Barkeria spectabilis, Aérides odoratum, Maxillaria Sanderiana, Ccelogyne 
pandurata and Schilleriana, Ansellia nilotica, Promenza_ stapelioides, 
Eulophia Lubbersiana, Cycnoches_ chlorochilon, Sarcanthus pallidus, 
‘Odontonia Lairesseze in splendid condition, the inflorescence bearing seven 
side branches and about sixty flowers, Calanthe veratrifolia, Phalznopsis 
amabilis, the rare little Pleurothallis tribuloides, with sessile, brick-red 
flowers, Phragmopedilum caudatum, Cypripedium xX Ultor, C. X Poy 
Maple, C. x Lord Derby, Galeandra lacustris, Renanthera Imschootiana, 
Oncidium incurvum, O. leucochilum, and other interesting things. 
Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, staged a large group of orna- 
mental plants, to which a.Gold Medal was awarded, and in the centre 
