156 THE ORCHID REVIEW: 
Pauwels, of Antwerp. For fifteen exotic Orchids, M. de Smet Duvivier, 
and, among the amateurs, Dr. Capart, of Brussels, secured the prizes. 
M. Edward Pynaert van Geert, of. Ghent, carried off the Gold Medal for 
forty Cypripediums and Selenipediums, with a very fine group; the second 
prize going to M. J. Moens, of Lede. For the best twenty of the same M, 
Pauwels was first. 
For the best six hybrid Cypripediums, the first prize was won by Messrs, 
Vervaet & Co., of Mont-St.-Amand ; who also secured the prize for the best 
hybrid Cypripedium not yet in commerce, with C. x Huybrechtianum. 
Messrs. Pitcher and Manda, of Swanley, Kent, obtained the second prize in 
both classes, in the latter with one called C. x Greyanum. be 
For ten Cattleyas and Leelias, M. de Vincke-Dujardin was first ; also for 
six Vandas. For thirty Odontoglossums, M. Charles Vuylsteke carried of 
the -honours; for twelve Dendrobiums, M. Alfred Van Imschoot; ani 
for fifteen Odontoglossums, M. G. Warocqué among the amateurs, and 
M. A. Peeters among nurserymen, secured the awards. For the best sit 
Odontoglossum crispum; Messrs. Vervaet & Co. were first, with 4 
splendid group. 
In the classes for single specimens, M. G. Warocqué had the best Catt: 
leya, C. Mendeli ; M. de Vincke-Dujardin, the best Dendrobium and Lycastt 
a grand D. nobile, and Lycaste Skinneri alba, with nine flowers. M. R. 4588 | 
nier, of Lille, carried off the first prize in each of the following four class 
the best Vanda (V. gigantea) ; Cypripedium (C. x Lemoinieri) ; aa 
giossum other than O. crispum (O. Edwardii) ; and the best Oncidium. on 
Van Imschoot obtained the prize for the best Cymbidium, with a me 
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anum, and also secured the Medal for a single exotic Orchid remarkable 
good culture and profuse flowering, with a beautiful specimen of te 
africana with sixteen spikes. M. de Smet Duvivier obtained the Med 
the best Odontoglossum crispum, with a superb specimen. Messrs. a 
& Co. obtained the first prize for an Orchid of recent introduction ° 
commerce, with the clear yellow O. Masereelianum. The Silver Sia 
the best new hybrid Orchid was obtained by Messrs. Heath — 
Cheltenham, with their charming Odontoglossum X excellens 
ianum. a 
For a collection of terrestrial Orchids there was a single ~— 
‘C. G. van Tubergen, jun., of Haarlem, who staged a varied and P 
group. as the noble 
Probably the most remarkable exhibit in the whole show bis 
and beautiful white Eulophiella Elisabeth (a new genus of = 
described in the Lindenia by Mr. Rolfe), staged by Messrs. Linden, 
culture Internationale, Brussels. ewe 
We have necessarily been obliged to omit many exhibits 2 
and most of the details. A few classes were not represented, a0" 
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