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having pink speckled flesh-coloured sepals; whitish rose-spotted petals, 
and a rose and white lip with a hairy callus. Odontoglossum crispum 
Thompsonz (named in compliment to Mrs. W. Thompson, Walton Grange, 
Stone, Staffordshire), received an Award of Merit, and was remarkable for 
the large white flowers with regular blotches of deep red on the sepals. 
Other noteworthy things in the group were the fine Odontoglossum 
crispum amplissimum, Léelio-cattleya x Stchegoleffiana, a supposed 
natural hybrid (see p. 2), with finely shaped flower, Catasetum tabulare 
var. virens and a good spike of the scarlet Cochlioda Noezliana. 
Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., Clapton, received a Silver Banksian medal 
for a fine group, in which Cypripediums were conspicuous, among ‘them 
being the new and highly-coloured C. x Smithii (C. Lawrenceanum ? x C. 
ciliolare 2). 
C. J. Lucas, Esq., F.R.H.S., Warnham Court, Horsham (gr. Mr. 
Duncan), exhibited Cypripedium x Warnhamense (C. Curtisii 2? x C. 
philippinense f), which is close to C. x Clinkaberryanum, and received 
an Award of Merit. Plants were also shown of Comparettia macroplectron, 
two varieties, Phaius maculatus, and Dendrobium infundibulum. 
From the rich collection of R. I. Measures, Esq., Cambridge Lodge, 
Flodden Road, Camberwell (gr. Mr. H. Chapman), came a beautiful pale- 
yellow form of Cypripedium venustum, called Measuresianum, which 
received an Award of Merit, and the remarkable Pleurothallis scapha, 
which obtained a Botanical Certificate. 
Messrs. F. Sander and Co., St. Albans, received a Silver Banksian medal 
for an attractive collection, in which varieties of Lelia anceps, such as 
‘Sanderiana, Percivaliana, Oweniana, Barkeriana, etc., were highly notice- 
able. An Award of Merit was given to a good specimen of Zygopetalum 
rostratum. In addition may be mentioned Aganisia ionoptera, Cypripedium 
x Ridolfianum, C. x Masonianum, Lelia Gouldiana, L. x Crawshayana, 
and Chysis Oweniana. 
Baron Schréder, F.R.H.S., The Dell, near Staines (gr. Mr. H. Ballan- 
tine), exhibited fine trusses of the deep-velvet purple lipped Leelio- 
cattleya x Nysa (L. crispa? x C. Warscewiczii?) which received a 
First-class Certificate, while Brassia antherotes and a huge spike of 
Cymbidium Tracyanum obtained a Botanical Certificate and a Cultural 
‘Commendation, respectively. Cypripedium insigne Sandere, C. i. San- 
-derianum, and C. x Galatea were also shown from the same collection. 
Thomas Statter, Esq., F.R.H.S., Stand Hall, Whitefield, Manchester 
(gr. Mr. R. Johnson), exhibited an unnamed hybrid, obtained from Cypri- 
pedium villosum 2 x C. x cenanthum superbum 4). 
. Vanner, Esq., F.R.H.S, Camden Wood, Chislehurst (gr. Mr. 
Robbins), exhibited Selenipedium x pulchellum (S. x grande? x S. x 
Sedeni candidulum 7), and C. x Io-Spicerianum. 
