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fumigate them once or twice, and after they are potted up and growing, 
keep an eye on them in order to detect any new growth infested, and 
remove it before the larva have a chance to mature and escape. A sharp 
watch should also be kept for any stray flies, for if more eggs are laid the 
mischief would be perpetuated. 
THE WALTON GRANGE SALE. 
AT the sale of duplicates from the collection of W. Thompson, Esq., 
Walton Grange, Stone, held on May 11th and 12th last, some good prices 
were realised for choice varieties, among which the following. may be 
mentioned :—Odontoglossum crispum Golden Queen (figured at page 113 
of our last volume), 160 guineas; QO. c. Stevensii, 110 guineas; O. c. 
Alfred, 24 guineas; O. c. Kate, 20 guineas; O. sceptrum aureum, 140 
guineas; O. X Ruckerianum ocellatum, 50 guineas; O. xX Wilckeanum 
nobilor, 33 guineas; O. x Coradinei expansum, 20 guineas; O. xX 
excellens, 20 guineas; O. x elegans, Pollett’s var., 7 guineas; Cattleya 
labiata Peetersii, 75 guineas; C. 1. coerulea, 28 guineas; C. x Victoria- 
Regina (figured at p. 17. of our third volume), 44 guineas; C. Skinneri 
alba, 30 guineas; Cypripedium insigne Dorothy, 21 guineas (in two 
instances); C. Rothschildianum giganteum, 20 guineas; C. x Charles 
Richman, 10 guineas; Lelio-cattleya x Pallas, 12 guineas; Lelia x 
Gouldiana, It guineas; L. anceps Dawsoni, 6 guineas; Oncidium 
ornithorhynchum album, 10 guineas; and Epiphronitis Xx Veitchii, 7 
guineas. 
ORCHIDS AT RICHMOND HORTICULTURAL SHOW. 
‘A NUMBER of good Orchids were exhibited on the annual show of the Rich- 
mond Horticultural Society, held on June 29th, in the Old Deer Park. 
In the class for six exotic Orchids, the first prize was won by H. Little, 
Esq., The Barons, Twickenham (gr. Mr. Howard), for Cattleya Warneri, a 
splendid plant bearing four racemes and an aggregate of fourteen flowers, C. 
Mossiz, C. Mendelii, C. Warscewiczii, Lelia tenebrosa, and Cypripedium 
superbiens. The second went to Sir Frederick Wigan, Clare Lawn, East 
Sheen (gr. Mr. Young), for Cattleya Mossie Reineckeana andtwo other fine 
forms of C. Mossiz, Lelia tenebrosa, Aérides Fieldingii and Cypripedium 
Rothschildianum. 
H. Little, Esq., also contributed a fine group, to which a Silver-gilt 
Medal was given. It contained a fine Odontoglossum citrosmum with seven 
racemes, Vanda teres, Thunia Marshalliana, Cypripedium Exul, Dendrobium 
Suavissimum, Cymbidium Lowianum, Lelia tenebrosa, Cattleya Schilleriana, 
and other good Cattleyas. 
