Igo THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
spikes, a well-flowered Epidendrum Wallisii, Masdevallia triaristella, 
Phalenopsis tetraspis, Cochlioda Noetzliana, and many good Odonto- 
glossums and other showy things; the beautiful white Sobralia macrantha 
Kienastiana, a white ground Odontoglossum x Wilckeanum bearing a fine 
spike of eighteen flowers, Cattleya x Krameriana, many Cypripedium 
Chamberlainianum, &c. At the back were many plants of the graceful 
Coelogyne Dayana, called the ‘‘ Necklace Orchid,” and at one end a 
marvellous clump of Oncidium ampliatum, its numerous arching branched 
spikes being computed to bear over five thousand flowers. 
Messrs. Hugh Low, and Co., Upper Clapton, N.E., contributed another 
very fine group, which was awarded a Silver Cup. Their Leelia purpurata, 
Odontoglossums and Cattleyas were very fine, C. Mossiz splendens 
especially being a well-formed and gigantic flower. Cypripedium niveum 
and bellatulum were good, also C. Parishii and Selenipedium x Schroeder. 
The group also contained a fine Stanhopea Amesiana with three of its 
waxy flowers, Oncidiums Gravesianum and monachicum, Odontoglossums 
x Wilckeanum and gloriosum, Saccolabium curyifolium, a striking Zygopet- 
alum allied to Z. grandiflorum, &c. 
Messrs. Charlesworth and Co., Heaton, Bradford, also received a Silver 
Cup for a fine and effective group, containing some capital Oncidium 
concolor, one with seven spikes, fine O. Marshallianum, some fine Lelia 
purpurata, one large plant with sixty-six flowers. Grammatophyllum 
Rumphianum with two long racemes, the rare Gongora bufonia, Stanhopea 
graveolens, Miltonias spectabilis and Roezlii, Epidendrum vitellinum, 
Cypripediums, many Odontoglossum crispum, Cattleyas, and other fine 
Orchids. 
Messrs. B. S. Williams and Co., Upper Holloway, N., exhibited two 
large and effective groups, and were awarded a Silver Cup. Besides the 
usual showy things, which were in fine condition, we observed Trichopilia 
lepida with eight flowers, Bollea Patini, a nice plant of Oncidium longipes, 
a good O. sarcodes, and two very fine O. concolor, Phalaenopsis speciosa, the 
rare and pretty Ornithocephalus grandiflorus, the scarlet Cochliada Noetz- 
liana, Ccelogyne pandurata, Odontoglossum baphicanthum, and many other 
fine and interesting things. 
Messrs. James Cypher, Cheltenham, also received a Silver Cup for a 
very large and effective group, in which were some splendid forms of Lelia 
purpurata, Cattleyas, Odontoglossums, Miltonia vexillaria and other showy 
things. We also noted Diacrium bicornutum, Dendrobiums x _ rhodos- 
toma, Falconeri gigantum, Jamesianum and Parishii, Epidendrums x 
O'’Brienianum and radicans, Oncidiums concolor and cucullatum, both 
very good; Cypripediums Exul and Chamberlainianum, a fine plant of 
Cattleya Skinneri, &c. 
A. H, Smee, Esq., The Grange, Carshalton (gr. Mr. Cummins), staged 
