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CATTLEYA AMETHYSTOGLOSSA, Lind: and Rchb. f.—December, p. 
SACCALABIUM CELESTE, Rchb. f.—January, 1893, p. 17. 
REICHENBACHIA. 
The second part of Volume II. of the second series’ contains :— 
CymBipIuM LowIANuM, Kchb. f.—p. 11, t. 53. 
ONCIDIUM.LOXENSE, Lindl. A remarkable and handsome species which 
inhabits the moisture-laden woods of the Andes of Ecuador, in the 
temperate region, at 6,000-9,000 feet elevation. The inflorescence is 
sometimes seven feet long, the flowers not numerous, with green and 
brown sepals and petals and a large orange lip. It was introduced 
to cultivation by Messrs. F. Sander and Co., of St. Albans.—p. 13, 
t. 54, 
CattLeya x HarpyaAna, Williams. A well-known natural hybrid 
between C. Warscewiczii and C. Dowiana aurea.—p. I5, t. 55- 
Ca@LoGyNE SANDER, Krinzl. A handsome species from Upper Burma 
allied to C. barbata and C. elata, of the section Prolifere. The flowers 
are white, with the disc of the lip orange and the keels fringed with long 
brown hairs. It is dedicated to Mrs. Sander.—p. 17, t- 56. 
ORCHIDS AT GHENT. 
TRE Ghent Quinquennial Exhibition, held from April 16th to 23rd, we are 
pleased to record, was a great success. The Orchids, which were arranged 
n the great hall, formed one of the foremost features of the show, and the 
Principal groups were exceedingly good. We may point out some of the 
Principal features, though space cannot be afforded for anything like ‘a com- 
plete report, 
The Gold Medal. given by his Majesty the King of the Belgians for the 
best collection of one hundred exotic Orchids was won by M. Jules Hye- 
y — of Coupure, Ghent, with a superb group, containing many very fine 
~Pecimens, The second prize Gold Medal fell to M. G. Warocque, of 
oo who Staged a magnificent collection, second only in point of 
oo one which gained the coveted trophy. 
offer » Alfred Van Imschoot, of Mont-St.-Amand, secured the Gold Medal 
rs = for the largest number of distinct species of Orchids. It was a most 
— group, containing over two hundred and twenty species. — 
of t Prize for seventy-five exotic Orchids went to M. Charles + careers 
| Loochristy, who staged a brilliant group; and for the best thirty to M. 
