320 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
C. L. M. Ingram, Esq., Elstead House, Godalming (gr. Mr. Bond), 
showed a good Lelio-cattleya x elegans Houtteana. 
Sir Charles Pigott, Bart., Wexham Park, Slough (gr. Mr. Capp), showed 
a series of seven forms of Cattleya Gaskelliana. 
W. C. Walker, Esq., Percy Lodge, Winchmore Hill (gr. Mr. Cragg), 
showed two forms of the pretty Cattleya Leopoldi and a fine inflorescence 
of Cattleya guttata phzenicoptera. 
E. J. Wickenden, Esq., Heathfield, New Southgate, showed the fine 
Oncidium Forbesii grandiflorum. 
Messrs. F. Sander and Co., St. Albans, staged a group of rare Orchids, 
two of which received Botanical Certificates, namely Pleurothallis Laucheana 
and the rare Ccelogyne Meyeriana. The group also included the pretty 
yellow Lelia x Sandere, Cattleya x Kienastiana, C. Gaskelliana vir- 
ginalis, the rare Miltonia Schroederiana, M. spectabilis Moreliana, Sobralia 
xantholeuca, Calanthe x Laucheana, Catasetum fimbriatum, Odontoglossum 
bictoniense album, Angreecum articulatum, and Cypripedium x Maynardii. 
Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., Clapton, staged a fine group, to which a 
Silver Banksian Medal was awarded. It contained a fine series of the 
beautiful Cypripedium Charlesworthii, Saccolabium cceleste, and others, 
also a plant of Spathoglottis pubescens, to which a Botanical Certificate 
was given. 
Messrs. W. L. Lewis and Co., Southgate, also received a Silver Banksian 
Medal for a good group, including many Cattleyas, among which C. x 
Johnsonii (Harrisonie x Warscewiczii), and C. Gaskelliana, “J. H. Allen,” 
were noteworthy. Habenaria carnea and var. nivosa, Odontoglossum 
grande, and various Cypripediums were also included. 
Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, Chelsea, again sent their splendid Lzlio- 
cattleya x Nysa. 
Messrs. Fred Horsman and Co., Colchester, sent a very fine dark form of 
Lelia tenebrosa and a light Lelia purpurata. 
Messrs. John Laing and Sons, Forest Hill, sent the showy Stanhopea 
tigrina, and the rare S. devoniensis. 
CORRESPONDENCE, &c. 
A. E. H., Liverpool.—If you look again you will see that two distinct hybrids have 
received the name of Cypripedium X Adonis, which of course ought not to have been the 
case. 
C. W.—Catasetum macrocarpum, hie, is a rather variable plant. 
J. H.—A form of Cattleya Gaskellian 
E. G.—Some of the forms can hardly = distinguished already. 
J. L—The range of colour in Dendrobium Phalzenopsis is very great, and light forms 
are very common. 
