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able amount of variation. The best was called Lionel Crawshay, a form 
with very broad segments of clear yellow, regularly banded with light 
reddish brown, which received an Award of Merit. He also sent a very 
fine O. Hallii, a good Leélio-cattleya x Schilleriana, and Vanda suavis 
Rosefield variety, which latter received a First-class Certificate. 
Welbore S. Ellis, Esq., Hazelbourne, Dorking (gr. Mr. Masterton), 
exhibited Chysis bractescens and Odontoglossum Pescatorei, Hazelbourne 
variety, a large and beautiful form, the sepals slightly tinged with purple 
and the petals profusely spotted with violet-purple on their lower halves. 
Kk. I, Measures, Esq., Cambridge Lodge, Camberwell (gr. Mr. Chapman), 
exhibited the rare Masdevallia marginella and Bifrenaria inodora, the latter 
receiving a Botanical Certificate. 
F. W. Moore, Esq., Royal Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, sent the 
remarkable Coryanthes Wolfii (see p. 264 of our last volume), which 
received an Award of Merit; also spikes of Oncidium roraimense and three 
varieties of Masdevallia ignea. 
A. H. Smee, Esq., The Grange, Wallington (gr. Mr. Cummins), showed 
Phaius Sanderianus. 
W. C. Walker, Esq., Percy Lodge, Winchmore Hill (gr. Mr. Cragg), 
sent a yellow tinted Odontoglossum cirrhosum, Cattleya Mendelii Mor- 
ganiz, and a well-grown Cattleya Lawrenceana, with twenty-one flowers, 
which received a Cultural Commendation. 
H. Wheetman, Esq., The Hawthorns, Little Heywood, Stafford, sent 
Dendrobium Dalhousieanum, D. Devonianum candidulum, and a good 
Phaius Sanderianus. 
Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, Royal Exotic Nursery, Chelsea, 
exhibited Selenipedium x macrochilum giganteum (S. caudatum Lindeni 
¢ x S. x grande 2), an unusually large form, which deservedly received 
a First-class Certificate; the very interesting Disa langleyensis (D. race- 
mosa ¢ x D. tripetaloides 2), a pale rose form with spotted galea, about 
twice the size of the pollen parent, which received an Award of Merit; 
Masdevallia x caudato-Estradz, and M. x Parlatoreana. 
Messrs. Charlesworth and Co., Heaton, Bradford, exhibited Odonto- 
glossum polyxanthum, O. crispum heatonense, a purple-spotted variety ; 
a good white O. crispum, and O. c. apiculatum—a fine white form with a 
single large cinnamon blotch on the lip and each of the three sepals; which 
latter received an Award of Merit. 
Messrs. T. Cripps and Co., Tunbridge Wells, showed a small group of 
well-grown Orchids, including Dendrobium Dearei, with four spikes, and 
several Cypripediums, including C. Druryi. 
Messrs. W. L. Lewis and Co., Chase Side, Southgate, showed the pretty 
Warscewiczella Wailesiana and Microstylis Scottii, the latter receiving a 
