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the case with a similar cross previously recorded in our pages (iii., p. 168). 
One is nearly white with a dark lip. The batch should be taken care of 
awaiting further developments. 
A flower of Odontoglossum X elegans comes from the same collection 
with. very narrow acuminate segments, and a good Cattleya Percivaliana 
with very richly coloured lip, both in the orange tube and in the dark 
purple-crimson front lobes. 
A flower of Cattleya Percivaliana sent from the collection of Richard 
Ashworth, Esq., Newchurch, near Manchester, has an unusual development 
of orange yellow on the lip, while the purple blotch in front is 
correspondingly reduced. A good flower of the type is sent with it. 
A fine four-flowered inflorescense of Lelia anceps Williamsii is sent 
from the collection of W. H. Lumsden, Esq., of Balmeedie, Aberdeenshire, 
by Mr. Roberts, together with a large well-coloured Cypripedium villosum 
aureum. 
Flowers of Cypripedium Bullenianum and C. Appletonianum are sent 
from the collection of W. M. Appleton, Esq., of Weston-super-Mare. It is 
curious how much alike the two are in the flowers, considering that the 
former is Bornean and has very handsomely tessellated leaves, while the 
latter is from Siam and has only obsure tessellations. There are, however, 
certain floral differences. 
Flowers of newly-raised seedlings of C. x Harrisianum, C. x 
Schlesingerianum, and what is thought to be a large C. x radiosum are 
also sent. 
A very handsome form of Lycaste Skinneri is sent from the collection 
of H. Greenwood, Esq., Haslingden, near Manchester, in which the petals 
and lip are rich rose-purple, contrasting strongly with the light blush sepals, 
and thus conforms to the variety roseo-purpurea. 
A good form of Cypripedium x Sallieri is sent by Mr. John Robson, 
of Altrincham, together with the handsome form of C. X euryandrum 
known as The Duke. 
A very pretty spotted form of Odontoglossum crispum is sent from the 
collection of W. Vanner, Esq., of Chislehurst, by Mr. Robbins, which 
resembles O. c. Cooksoni rather closely, also Selenipedium xX leucorrhodum, 
and a beautiful light form of S. x pulchellum, the lightest which has 
appeared, although it is not white. 
