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a rich and effective group, which was awarded a Silver-gilt Flora Medal. 
It included a fine series of Cattleya Mossie varieties, C. Schilleriana, 
Odontoglossum luteopurpureum, many good O. crispum, the large .O. 
Pescatorei magnificum, O. x Coradinei, Masdevallia rosea, Bulbophyllum 
saurocephalum, Lycaste Deppei and other good things. 
Messrs. W. L. Lewis and Co. also received a Silver-gilt Flora Medal 
for an effective group, containing Lelia purpurata in variety, Cattleyas 
Mossiz and Mendelii, Microstylis Scottii, Lelia majalis, Odontoglossum 
Sanderianum, Oncidium Harrisonianum, Lycaste aromatica, Cypripediums 
x Aylingii and x Smithii, Leelio-cattleya x Schilleriana, &c. — Cattleya 
Mendelii Lewisii is a fine form, which received an Award of Merit. 
W. C. Walker, Esq., Percy Lodge, Winchmore Hill (gr. Mr. Cragg), 
received a Silver Flora Medal for a good and effective group, including 
a fine Sobralia Macrantha, Maxillaria tenuifolia, some fine Cattleyas 
Odontoglossums, Phalznopsis, &c. A very fine Oncidium Marshallianum 
superbum received an Award of Merit, and Schomburgkia tibicinis, with 
seven flowers, a Botanical Certificate. 
Mr. P. McArthur, Maida Vale, W., also contributed an effective group, 
which gained a Silver Flora Medal. Itincluded a very fine Lelia tenebrosa 
with five spikes, Odontoglossum nebulosum candidulum, Oncidiums phy- 
matochilum and macranthum, Cypripedium Exul, C. bellatulum nigrum 
with very dark blotches, C. Chambérlainianum, and various other showy 
Orchids. Kegyee some ; 
Messrs. Collins and Collins, Willesden, also received a Silver Flora 
Medal for a good group, containing many fine Cymbidium Lowianum, 
Dendrobium clavatum, Oncidium concolor, Lelia purpurata, &c. 
Malcolm S. Cooke, Esq., Kingston Hill (gr. Mr. Buckell), staged a 
neat group, which received a Silver Banksian Medal. It contained 
Cypripedium niveum, Epidendrum vitellinum, Oncidium macranthum, 
Odontoglossums, &c. 2 
M. Jules Hye-Leysen, Conpure, Ghent, exhibited a vigorous plant of 
the beautiful deep yellow and white Odontoglossum Vuylstekeanum, with 
three spikes and twenty-seven flowers, which deservedly received a First- 
class Certificate. He also showed an eight-flowered spike of Lzelio-cattleya 
x elegans Turneri. oe 
M. A. A. Peeters, St. Gilles, Brussels, exhibited a handsome QOdonto- 
glossum crispum guttatum, and O. c. Capartianum, the latter a heavily 
blotched and handsome variety, which received an Award of Merit. 
De Barri Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks (gr. Mr. S. Cooke), 
exhibited Odontoglossum x tentaculatum with ten good flowers, a. fine 
Lelia purpurata, Miltonia vexillaria, and Cattleya Mendelii Mrs. Crawshay, 
a fine blush form with the front part of the lip deep purple-crimson, to 
which an Award of Merit was given. 
