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covered with rows of black-purple blotches. The petals are purple-brown, 
the lip being much deeper in tone. 
S. G. Lutwyche, Esq., Eden Park, Beckenham (gr. Mr. May), exhibited 
a strong specimen of Lycaste Skinneri, on which there were two large 
flowers issuing from the same bract. 
A Bronze Banksian Medal was awarded to R. I. Measures, Esq, 
Cambridge Lodge, Camberwell (gr. Mr. Chapman), for a group of Cypri- 
pediums, which, with the single exception of C. Schomburgkianum (or, more 
correctly, Selenipedium Klotzschianum), a rare species allied to C. cari- 
cinum, were all hybrids, the names and parents of which can only be 
mentioned at present:—C. x Madame Cappe (C. Spicerianum ? x C. x 
Dauthieri 7); C. x Hebe (C. Hookerz Measuresianum 2 x C. Lawrence- 
anum $); C. x Diana (C. barbatum superbum ? x C. Spicerianum 7)— 
somewhat like C. x Eyermanianum; C. x picturatum (C. superbiens 2? x 
C. Spicerianum 2); C. x Ganesa (C. x Sallieri 2 x C. Lawrenceanum 
Hyeanum 7); anda seedling Selenipedium, from S. x cardinale ? and S. 
longifolium 3. 
Thomas Statter, Esq., F.R.H.S., Stand Hall, Whitefield, Manchester (gr. 
Mr. Johnson), sent a collection of beautiful cut flowers, representing the 
pure and charming Cattleya Statteriana, C. x Minucia, C. x Parthenia, 
C. guttata Leopoldi, Stand Hall variety, C. Victoria-regina, and Lelia x 
elegans blenheimensis. 
Mr. H. Elliott, F.R.H.S., Stourvale Nurseries, Christchurch, Hants, 
exhibited a spike of a good variety of Cattleya Gaskelliana. 
Messrs. Linden, of Parc Leopold, Brussels, received an Award of Merit 
for Cypripedium x Clotilde Moens (C. x Leeanum $ x C. Haynaldianum 2), 
a strong plant with three large flowers on the scape, and resembling C. x 
Carnusianum (C. Haynaldianum ¢ x C. Spicerianum 2), but being larger 
and more purely coloured. It was described at p. 284 of our last issue. 
A Silver Banksian Medal was granted to Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., 
Clapton, for a group in which were several fine specimens of the erg wane 
Stanhopea Amesiana, Cypripedium Victorie-Marie, Miltonia Roezlii, 
Trichopilia Wageneri, &c. 
The Secretary to the Committee, Mr. James O’Brien, Harrow-on-the- 
Hill, exhibited flowering plants of Satyrium membranaceum, with white 
and pink flowers, and roundish ovate leaves with a glassy-looking pellucid 
upper surface. 
A Silver Flora Medal went to Messrs. F. Sander and Co., St. Albans, 
for a group, including Angrecum articulatum, Aérides Lawrences, Wars- 
cewiczella Wailesiana, Habenaria carnea and H. militaris, seven plants of 
Miltonia spectabilis Moreliana, several Cypripediums, Oncidiums, &c. 
Messrs. J. Veitch and Sons, King’s Road, Chelsea, S.W., received a 
First-class Certificate for Cypripedium X Aphrodite (C. niveum -* 
