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bright rose-purple, while the lip was bright rose-purple, with the base 
and the callus yellow. 
Messrs. James: Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, gained a Silver Flora 
Medal for a rich and varied group, containing many fine Dendrobiums, 
D. Wardianum hololeucum and other albinos being prominent, together with 
Lelia anceps pelcrederiana, g good examples of Cattleya Triane, Phalanop- 
sis amabilis R Epipt itis X Veitchii, a fine dark Leelio- 
cattleya xX Dominiana, and miaey hybrid Cypripediums and Odonto- 
glossums. An Award of Merit was given to Dendrobium nobile Perfection 
(D. n. elegans X D. n. nobilius), a very round and broad flower, magenta- 
rose in colour, and with a very dark maroon blotch on the broad lip. 
Messrs. H. Low & Co., Enfield, obtained a Bronze Banksian Medal for 
a good group, bearcaisita Phalznopsis cohirinenipers Lycaste Skinneri alba 
magnifica, S 1 Har FP hallis Reezlii, Dend 
crassinode, D. Boxallii, Oncidium sarcodes, Epidendrum xX _ Endresio- 
Wallisii, and Cypripedium xX Helen II. with four flowers. 
Messrs. Stanley and Co., Southgate, received a Silver Banksian Medal 
for a group of magnificent examples of Oncidium concolor, each plant 
having three or four sprays of handsome yellow flowers. 
M. Ch. Vuylsteke, Loochristi, Ghent, showed a small group of rare 
hybrid Odontoglossums, all of excellent quality, including O. x Wilcke- 
anum, O. x Wiganianum, O. X Rolfew,O. x bellatulum, O. x Vuylstekei, 
and others, a Silver Banksian Medal being awarded. 
Messrs. Sutton and Sons, Reading, showed Pleione yunnanensis, 
described and figured at page 8r of our last number. This now received an 
Award of Merit. 
Messrs. Heath and Sons, Cheltenham, showed two good examples of 
Dendrobium Cassiope X Dominianum, several D. barbatulum, D. nobile 
Heathii, Ccelogyne cristata, and some Odontoglossums. 
M. G. Vincke-Dujardin, Bruges, sent Cattleya Triane coerulea, with the 
front of the lip slate-blue. 
At the meeting held on March 2oth the display of Orchids was smaller 
than at the preceding meeting, but some good things were staged, and the 
awards consisted of five medals, one First-class Certificate, three Awards of 
Merit, and two Cultural Commendations. 
Baron Sir Henry Schréder, The Dell, Egham (gr. Mr. Ballantine), 
staged a very fine group, to which a Silver-gilt Flora Medal was awarded. 
It contained a fine series of Dendrobiums, among the more noteworthy 
being the charming white D. superbum Burkei, D. Brymerianum, D. 
fimbriatum, D. Findlayanum, D. aureum philippinense, and some fine 
forms of D. nobile, Wardianum and xX Ainsworthii, the handsome 
