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exhibits were a lot of fine Lzlio-cattleyas, the brilliant Sophrolzlia leta 
Charlesworthii, a fine bank of Phalznopsis amabilis Rimestadiana, pro- 
fusely flowered, P. violacea, numerous examples of the handsome Odonto- 
glossuam X Rolfee, Epidendrum nemorale, the rare Schomburgkia 
Thompsoniana, Cymbidium Huttoni, Masdevallia x Courtauldiana and 
calura, Bulbophyllum Lobbii, Miltonia Phalznopsis and vexillaria, the rare 
Cirrhopetalum pulchrum, Oncidium Gardneri, O. macranthum, O.. 
Harrisonianum, a pretty hybrid between Cattleya Harrisoniana and C. 
Schilleriana, C. Loddigesii, C. Mossiz Wageneri, C. x Hyades, a fine 
C. X Lord Rothschild, Brassocattleya Digbyano-Mossie#, a very fine 
example of Cypripedium X Daisy Barclay, the rare C. prestans, Brasso- 
lzlia Helen, and numerous other good things. One Award of Merit was 
given to Odontoglossum xX Eurydice (cirrhosum xX _ hastilabium), a 
handsome hybrid fairly intermediate between the two parents in shape, the 
sepals and petals whitish, barred with red-brown except near the apex, and 
the lip constricted in the middle, with the upper half white and the lower 
yellow barred with red-brown, 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Enfield, received a Silver-gilt Flora Medal 
for a fine group, including some good Cattleya Mossie, C. Gaskelliana 
alba, C. G. superba, C. Eldorado, C. Grossii, C. Warscewiczii Low’s var., 
with the yellow blotches greatly reduced, a fine plant of Epidendrum 
prismat pum with ar spikes, E. vitellinum, Leelio-cattleya Canhamiana 
alba, L.-c. Whateleyz, Anguloa Clowesii and A. Ruckeri, Brassavola 
Digbyana, Oncidium pulvinatum, carthaginense and leucochilum, Notylia 
multiflora, Lycaste tricolor, Deppei and aromatica, Bifrenaria vitellina, 
Masdevallia muscosa, peristeria and trichete, a nice batch of Cypripedium 
niveum, C. xX macrochilum giganteum with four fine flowers, Sobralia 
Wilsoni, Dendrobium ccrystallinum album, Bulbophyllum Dearei, 
Ccelogyne speciosa, Odontoglossum Pescatorei, Vanda ccerulea, and others. 
M. A. A. Peeters, St. Gilles, Brussels, sent a plant of the charming 
albino Cattleya X Mrs. Myra Peeters (Gaskelliana alba x Warneri alba). 
Messrs. Stanley & Co., Southgate, sent the pretty white Cattleya 
Mendelii Quorndon House var. 
Messrs. Dowel and Sons, Hammersmith, received a Bronze Banksian 
Medal for a good collection of Orchid pottery. 
Orchid peat, leaf mould, and other Orchid requisites, were shown in 
the sundries tent by various exhibitors. 
At the meeting held a week later (July 17th), at the Royal Horticultural 
Hall, Vincent Square, Westminster, Orchids were not numerous, the 
Committee giving only two Silver Banksian Medals, one First-class ~~ 
tificate, and two Awards of Merit. 
