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J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Glebelands, S$. Woodford (gr. Mr. Davis), sent 
a yellow form of Cypripedium insigne similar to the preceding, called 
C. i. Glebelands variety. 
W. A. Gillett, Esq., Fairoak Lodge, Bishopstoke (gr. Mr. Carr), sent 
cut examples of fine varieties of Cattleya labiata, C. Warscewiczii, and 
Dendrobium Phalznopsis. 
H. Greenwood, Esq., Highfield, Haslingden (gr. Mr. Gill), showed the 
beautiful Lzelio-cattleya x Henry Greenwood (C. X Hardyana X L.-c. X 
Schilleriana), bearing a three-flowered inflorescence, the sepals and petals 
being delicately tinted with light rose, and the lip rich maroon-purple in 
front. 
Mrs. Clarinda Roberts, Rose Hill House, Ipswich, showed a good 
Cattleya labiata and C. elongata, grown on Clozone Orchid-baskets. 
Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, Royal Exotic Nursery, Chelsea, staged 
a splendid group, to which a Silver Flora Medal was given. It contained some 
good forms of Cattleya labiata and C. Dowiana, the handsome C. X 
Wendlandiana (Bowringiana X Warscewiczii) C. X epicasta (Bowringiana 
x Dowiana), and other Cattleyas, the brilliant Lelio-cattleya xX callisto- 
glossa ignescens, Odontoglossum Pescatorei with a very large branched 
panicle, the graceful Ccelogyne Veitchiana, a good pan of Stenoglottis 
longifolia, Brassia Lawrenceana longissima, a good example of Miltonia 
vexillaria Leopoldi, Gomeza recurva, Catasetum fimbriatum, the handsome 
Oncidium Forbesii, Masdevallia X Asmodia (Reichenbachiana X Chelsoni), 
M. x Imogen (Schlimii x Veitchiana), good pans of Cypripedium Charles- 
worthii, C. purpuratum, C. insigne Sandere, C. X Arthurianum pulchellum, 
C. X Milo, C. X cenanthum superbum, C. X Harrisianum superbum, and 
others. 
Messrs. Stanley-Mobbs and Ashton, Southgate, received a Silver 
Banksian Medal for a fine group, including Lelia autumnalis, some fine 
L. pumila, Cattleya Loddigesii, C. Warscewiczii, some good C. labiata, of 
which a white form with purplish blotch on the lip, called C. 1. Lewisii, was 
very effective, Oncidium trulliferum, O. cornigerum, the handsome O. 
tigrinum, &c. 
M. Ch. Maron, Brunoy, Seine et Marne, France, showed Cattleya X 
Maroni (velutina ¢ X Dowiana aurea 3), a very handsome hybrid, to 
which a First-class Certificate was given. It bore an inflorescence of seven 
flowers, the sepals and petals being of a peculiar browny yellow, and the 
lip, which most resembles that of the seed parent, having the front lobe 
veined and .inged with bright rosy crimson. 
Mr. James Douglas, Edenside, Great Bookham, showed Cypripedium 
> macropterum, and the handsome Lelia X Briseis (harpophylla x purpu- 
rata), having a tall spike of cream yellow flowers tinged with rose on the lip. 
