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(gr. Mr. Johnson), exhibited Dendrobium nobile nobilius, and a specimen 
of Lycaste Skinneri alba, which produced ten large flowers from one 
pseudo-bulb, and received a ‘‘ Cultural Commendation.” 
W. Thompson, Esq., Walton Grange, Stone (gr. Mr. Stevens), exhibited 
a good group, consisting chiefly of fine varieties of Odontoglossum crispum, 
©. Cervantesii decorum, O Pescatorei, O. luteopurpureum, and one called 
0. Waltoniense, with pale yellow segments heavily blotched with deep 
reddish brown. 
Walter C. Clark, Esq., F.R.H.S., Orleans House, Aigburth Drive, 
Sefton Park, Liverpool, sent a strong spike of Cymbidium Lowianum, 
bearing twenty-three large flowers, the reddish purple triangular blotch on 
the front lobe of the lip being particularly vivid. 
F. Wigan, Esq., F.R.H.S., Clare Lawn, East Sheen (gr. Mr. W. H. 
Young), exhibited a strong specimen of Megaclinium falcatum with four 
spikes, and a remarkably vigorous plant of Ccelogyne pandurata, with 
nine brilliant green and black flowers, for which a “Cultural Commendation” 
was awarded. 
Reginald Young, Esq., F.R.H.S., Fringilla, Linnet Lane, Liverpool, 
sent a flower of Cattleya Triane, with blush petals and sepals, and a deep 
magenta purple tubular lip. 
Messrs. F. Horsman and Co., Colchester, received an Award of Merit for 
Lycaste Skinneri “ Hettie,” the sepals white flushed with rose at base, petals 
deep crimson, and lip creamy white. 
Messrs. J. Laing and Sons, Forest Hill, effectively displayed some Orchids 
among a large group of other flowering plants. Dendrobium crassinode, 
D. Jamesianum, D. Wardianum, D. x Ainsworthii, Cypripedium callosum, 
a fine Cymbidium Lowianum, etc., being represented. 
Messrs. Linden, L’Horticulture Internationale, Pare Leopold, Brussels, 
exhibited their variety of Phalznopsis amabilis, Ldl., which was remark- 
able for the absence of crimson streaks and spots on the side lobes and 
crest of the lip. a 
Messrs. H. Low and Co., Clapton, staged a select collection containing 
Some fine Dendrobium Brymerianum, D. Wardianum, and D. Findlayanum, 
Angrecum citratum, Ada aurantiaca, a strong plant of Cypripedium x De 
Witt Smith (C. Lowii 9 x C. Spicerianum 9), and the canary yellow 
Bulbophyllum Sillemianum. : 
A Silver Banksian Medal was awarded to Messrs. F. Sander and Co., St. 
Albans, for a fine group, in which figured Coelogyne Sandere, with white 
flowers and orange crest, and Dendrobium nobile Ballianum, both of which 
received a First-class Certificate. Other noticeable plants were the albino 
C. Dauthieri Sander’s variety, the rare Oncidium Brunleesianum, with a 
few flowers, the white Aérides cylindricum, Phaius x amabilis, certificated 
at the last meeting when shown by Messrs. Veitch, Dendrobium Kingianum, 
_ with purple flowers, D. luteolum, Trichopilia suavis, etc. 
