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purple and a white lip veined with deep violet; two splendid specimens of 
the rare and soft pellucid yellow Stenia fimbriata with a fluffy silken lip; 
and a charming variety of Odontoglossum x deltoglossum and O. 
crispum. 
A Silver Banksian Medal was awarded to Messrs. H. Low and Co., 
Clapton, for a group in which Saccolabium bellinum and its variety 
album, Angreecum caudatum, several Cypripediums and Miltonia Roezli 
were conspicuous. 
R. I. Measures, Esq., Cambridge Lodge, Camberwell (gr. Mr. H. Chap- 
man), obtained a Silver Flora Medal for a collection in which were many 
fine Cypripediums, including the charming pale yellow C. insigne Ernesti, 
C. x Leeanum illustre, C. x Buchanianum (C. Druryi 2? x C. Spiceri- 
anum ¢); also the remarkable Masdevallia cupularis, and Pleurothallis 
punctulata. 
F. W. Moore, Esq., F.R.H.S., Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin, 
exhibited splendid spikes of Cyperorchis elegans and Bulbophyllum como- 
sum. 
Flowers of Dendrobium nobile came from Mr. J. T. Richardson, 
F.R.H.S., Grindon Hall Gardens, Sunderland. 
A Silver Gilt Flora Medal was awarded to Messrs. F. Sander and Co., 
St. Albans, for a large collection, consisting chiefly of numerous white 
varieties of Lelia anceps. A First-class Certificate was given to L. a. Ash- 
worthiana, a large, distinct, and charming form, pure white, with pale violet 
(not rose-purple) lines on the side lobes of the expansive lip, the front lobe 
of which has a few violet marks and a deeper blotch on each side of the 
bright yellow crest. An Award of Merit went to Phaio-calanthe x Arnoldiz 
{Calanthe Regnieri 2 x Phaius grandifolius ¢), a hybrid with pinky-buff 
flowers. 
A fine spike of Odontoglossum ramosissimum was shown by A. H. Smee, 
Esq., F.R.H.S., The Grange, Wallington (gr. Mr. Cummins). 
Thomas Statter, Esq., F.R.H.S., Stand Hall, Whitefield, Manchester 
(gr. Mr. Johnson), exhibited Lelia x Euterpe and several hybrid Cypri- 
pediums, among the latter being a superb form of C. x Edwardii with 
flowers deeply suffused with rose. 
W. Thompson, Esq., F.R.H.S., Walton Grange, Stone, Staffordshire (gr. 
Mr. W. Stevens), exhibited Stevens’s variety of Odontoglossum Rossii, 
several O. x Andersonianum, and the Walton Grange variety of Lelia 
anceps, a lovely white form with a tinge of yellow in the lip, and showing 
an entire absence of lines on the side lobes. 
Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, Chelsea, exhibited Dendrobium x 
euosmum, and its variety roseum ; Sophro-cattleya x Veitchii; Epiden- 
drum x Endresio-Wallisii; Cypripedium x Niobe; and C. x Morganiz 
langleyense (C. superbiens ? x C. Stonei platytenium 7). The latter 
