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A small and choice group came from C. J. Lucas, Esq., F.R.HLS., 
Warnham Court, Horsham (gr. Mr. Duncan). Noticeable were Zonia 
polystachya (sometimes called Angraecum Kimballianum) and Angraecum 
hyaloides, with twenty spikes of small pure white blooms; the rosy-flowered 
Epidendrum elongatum ; flowers of Dendrobium Wardianum and its white 
variety album, as well as a plant of Cattleya Trianz alba with flowers very 
much like those of C. Eldorado crocata. : 
Chas. Winn, Esq., Selly Hill, Birmingham, exhibited Cypripedium x 
The Duke (C Stonei 2 x C. barbatum grandiflorum %), a highly-coloured 
flower. 
Thos. Statter, Esq., F.R.H.S., Stand Hall, Whitefield, Manchester 
(gr. Mr. Johnson), sent Cypripedium x Daviesianum (C. Boxalli atratum 
$ x C. Argus Meensii 2). 
E. G. Wrigley, Esq., Victoria House, Dunkinfield, also sent Cattleya 
Trianz alba. 
Mr. James Crispin, F.R.H.S., Chester Park, Fishponds, Bristol, was 
awarded a Bronze Banksian Medal for a collection of cut Cypripediums 
representing over two dozen varieties. 
Messrs. J. Laing and Sons, Forest Hill, exhibited a slender form of 
Dendrobium crassinode. 
Habenaria cinnabarina, Rolfe, a new species with small orange-red 
flowers, and a plant of Cynorchis grandiflora were exhibited by Messrs. 
Lewis and Co., Southgate, N. 
Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., Clapton, were awarded a Silver Flora 
Medal for a group in which healthy Phalenopsis grown in baskets and 
cylinders, Platyclinis glumacea, and Saccolabium bellinum formed the chief 
attraction. The rare Phalenopsis Schilleriana vestalis, Rchb. f., with white 
Substantial flowers, received a First-class Certificate. 
On this occasion Messrs. Paul and Son, of Cheshunt, entered the Orchid 
lists with a large group of Ccelogne cristata, such varieties as alba, maxima, 
Chatsworth var., Lemoniana, &c., being represented, while one plant of alba 
bore a seed-pod which was well advanced towards maturity. 
Messrs. Pitcher and Manda, Hextable, Swanley, received a Silver 
Banksian Medal for a large group of well-flowered Cypripediums, Cattleyas, 
Lelias, Odontoglossums, Oncidiums and Dendrobiums. 
Meeers. F. Ross and Co., Merstham, exhibited a strong plant, bearing 
SIX large flowers of Cymbidium grandiflorum, which was accorded a First- 
Class Certificate. The segments are pale green, striped with reddish-brown, 
the lip being white spotted with brown. 
A Silver Flora Medal was the award to Messrs. F. Sander and Co., 
St. Albans, for a select group, in which were the Mexican Arpophyllum 
. with a dense erect spike of rosy-purple flowers ; marenger 
num (D. Linawianum ¢ x D. Wardianum 4), a very ne hydn 
