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R. G. Fletcher, Esq., Withdean, Brighton, exhibited sone macro- 
bulbon var. Youngianum. 
W. A. Gillett, Esq., Fair Oak Lodge, Bishopstoke (gr. Mr. Carn), sent 
Odontoglossum crispum, Fair Oak var., a handsomely spotted form. 
Jules Hye-Leysen, Coupure, Gand, showed Lelio-cattleya x 
Gottoiana Hyeana. 
J. W. Temple, Esq., Leyswood, Groombridge, Tunbridge Wells (gr. Mr. 
Bristow), showed a pretty hybrid Cattleya x Miss Williams (C. Harri- 
soniana ? x C. Gaskelliana ¢), having the size and colour of the former with 
a lip much like the latter. 
W. J. Thompson, Esq., Walton Grange, Stone, Staff. (gr. Mr. Stevens), 
sent two fine forms of Cattleya labiata, and a pretty light C. Gaskelliana. 
Sir F. Wigan, Clare Lawn, East Sheen (gr. Mr. Young), sent Lzlio- 
cattleya x elegans Cawenberghei, L.-c. x e. Turneri, Cattleya superba, 
and Cypripedium x Clarence (C. Spicerianum x unknown). 
Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, Royal Exotic Nursery, Chelsea, received 
an Award of Merit for Cattleya x Fabia, a beautiful hybrid derived from C. 
labiata ? and C. Dowiana 4, which had light rosy pink mottled segments, 
and a lip approaching the former, but with more yellow in the throat and 
some light veining on the disc. The handsome Lelio-cattleya x Statter- 
iana and Cypripedium x Tityus were also sent. 
Messrs. Collins and Collins, Cumberland Park Nurseries, Willesden, 
staged an effective group, to which a Silver Banksian Medal was given. It 
included many plants of Cypripedium insigne, Oncidium varicosum, and 
Cattleya labiata; also some good C. maxima and Cypripedium callosum. 
Messrs. W. L. Lewis and Co., Southgate, also received a Silver Banksian 
Medal for a fine group, including Cattleya labiata, Bowringiana (one having 
five good spikes), Walkeriana, and Warscewiczii delicata, Masdevallia 
tovarensis, some good Oncidium tigrinum, O. ornithorhynchum, and 
several Cypripediums, including C. x Robertsianum (C. insigne Wallacei 2? 
x callosum 2), a variety of C. x Leone. 
_ Messrs. Linden, L’Horticulture Internationale, Brussels, exhibited a most 
interesting group of Catasetums, including four varieties of C. Bungerothii, 
two of C. macrocarpum, and several intermediate forms. C. Bungerothii 
aurantiacum, C. Lindeni, and C. O’Brienianum each received an Award of 
Merit, and C. macrocarpum chrysanthum a Botanical Certificate. Other 
forms were C. Luciani, C. splendens, C. s. regale and C. s. viride. The 
group was awarded a Silver Banksian Medal. 
The group staged by Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., Clapton, was large 
and showy, and received a Silver Banksian Medal. It contained a fine bank 
of Cattleya labiata, three yards long; a variety called lilacina having lilac 
segments and the front of the lip of a peculiar dull blue-purple shade; C. 
superba, C. Bowringiana, Vanda coerulea, V. Sanderiana, the singular 
Mormodes tigrinum, Ccelogyne barbata, and various Cypripediums. 
