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flowers, the beautiful Pescatorea Lehmanni, the rare Odontoglossum 
Galeottianum, Catasetum macrocarpum with a spike of thirteen male 
flowers, Dendrobium O’Brienianum and its variety striatum, the Brazilian 
form of Oncidium Jonesianum with long and slender leaves, Angraecum 
Scottianum, Aérides Sanderianum, Cattleya Rex with three-flowered inflo- 
rescence, C. Leopoldi pernambucensis, the fine Cattleya x Prince of Wales 
(C, Mossiz Wageneri 2 x C. intermedia 9), the pretty Cypripedium x 
modestum (C, purpuratum ? x C. x Io 9), C. x Youngianum, and others. 
Messrs. W. L. Lewis and Co., Chase Side, Southgate, staged an 
excellent group, to which a Silver Banksian Medal was awarded. Habenaria 
carnea nivosa, a variety with beautiful white flowers, and Odontoglossum 
citrosmum sulphureum with light buff-yellow sepals and petals, each 
received an Award of Merit. Other interesting things were the true 
Restrepia antennifera with striped flowers, Bifrenaria vitellina, Zygopetalum 
Gautieri, Microstylis Scoittii, Lelio-cattleya x Schilleriana, and other 
Orchids. 
Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., Upper Clapton, sent an interesting group, 
including four plants of Cypripedium Charlesworthii in flower, Paphinia 
rugosa, Leelio-cattleya x amanda, a plant of Trichopilia Gallottiana with 
twelve flowers, Oncidium Lanceanum, Angrecum articulatum, &c. 
Mr. H. A Tracey, Orchid Nursery, Twickenham, received an Award of 
Merit for a fine form of Cattleya Mendelii called H. A Tracey. r 
Messrs. B. S. Williams and Son, Upper Holloway, sent Odontoglossum 
Schlieperianum and its pretty yellow variety flavidum, and the fine Oncidium 
crispum grandiflorum. 
The meeting held on August 14th was remarkable for the number of 
choice and interesting things exhibited, and especially for a splendid group 
of the new Cypripedium Charlesworthii exhibited by Messrs. Hugh Low and 
Co., showing a considerable range of variation in the colour of the dorsal 
sepal. 
T. Statter, Esq., Stand Hall, Whitefield, Manchester Gr Mr. R. 
Johnson), exhibited a very fine group of cut spikes, to which a Silver 
Banksian Medal was awarded. It contained Cattleya Rex, C. Gaskelliana 
alba, C. granulosa, Lelia crispa and its variety superba, the beautiful Lzelio- 
cattleya x Amesiana, L.-c. x elegans and varieties excellens, Oweniana, 
Bluntii, splendidissima, and prasiata, and a hybrid Cypripedium raised 
from C. Fairieanum and C. callosum, evidently a form of C. x Juno, and 
resembling a light-coloured C. x vexillarium. From the same collection 
came a plant of a very handsome hybrid Cypripedium raised from C. 
Rothschildianum $ and C. x Harrisianum ¢, called C. x excelsior, to 
which an Award of Merit was given. 
M, Wells, Esq., Broomfield, Sale, received a First-class Certificate for 
