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Coelogyne X Brymeriana (Dayana X asperata), the plant bearing a 
pendulous raceme of nineteen flowers, with whitish sepals ue petals, and 
the lip marked with light brown. 
Baron Sir H. Schréder, The Dell, Egham (gr. Mr. Ballantine), showed 
the handsome Odontoglossum crispum yo al bearing eleven 
flowers. 
Sir F. Wigan, Bart., Clare Lawn, East Sheen (gr. Mr. Young), sent 
Odontoglossum tripudians, called ‘Cecil Grey,” a fine, heavily-blotched 
form. 
Messrs. Cypher and Sons, Exotic Nursery, Cheltenham, staged a 
fine group, for which a Silver Flora Medal was awarded. It contained 
Cypripedium niveum, C. X Gowerianum, C. X G. magnificum, C. X 
Fascinator, C. X Harrisianum superbum, C. callosum Sanderze, some good 
examples of Miltonia vexillaria, Cattleya Schroedere, C. Mendelii, C. 
Skinneri alba, Lelia purpurata, the fine L. p. Duchess, Lelio-cattleya x 
purpurato-Aclandiz, L.-c. X Hyeana, L.-c. x G.S. Ball, and other plants.. 
Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., Enfield, gained a Silver Banksian Medal 
for an excellent group, containing a fine example of Cattleya Skinneri with 
seventy-two flowers, C. Mossi, C. Schroederee, C. Lawrenceana, the hand- 
some Lelia purpurata Davisii, Dendrobium Bensone, and others. 
Messrs. J. and A. A. MacBean, Cooksbridge, showed Odontoglossum 
crispum Aphrodite bearing twelve flowers, having very broad segments 
tinted with rose. 
Mr. James Douglas, Edenside, Great Bookham, showed the fine Cypri- 
pedium Lawrenceanum Douglas’ variety, somewhat resembling the variety 
Hyeanum. 
DipLoMA AWARDS. 
The subjects of the special.competition on this occasion were Lelia 
purpurata, Lzlio-cattleya x elegans, L.-c. X Schilleriana, Miltonia vexil- 
laria and Epidendrum radicans, in each case with their hybrids. 
MILTONIA VEXILLARIA.—First Diploma to M. vy. Memoria G. D. Owen, 
from Sir F. Wigan, Bart. Second Diploma to M. v. magnifica, from 
Jeremiah Colman, Esq. 
Hysripds oF EPIDENDRUM RADICANS.—First Diploma to Epiphronitis X 
Veitchii; Second Diploma to Epidendrum xX Boundii (Burtoni xX 
radicans) ; both from Jeremiah Colman, Esq. 
L&LIA PURPURATA.—H. L. Bischoffsheim, Esq., The Warren House, 
Stanmore, and R. I. Measures, Esq., Camberwell, showed cut flowers of 
good examples of this Orchid, but no awards were made. 
There were no exhibits of Lzlio-cattleya x elegans and L.-c. X Schil- 
leriana, or their hybrids. 
