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three good plants of the handsome Odontioda Thwaitesii, five very distinct 
forms of Cattleya x Adula, showing much variation in colour, a fine hybrid 
of Lelia pumila of which the second parent is doubtful, Sophrocattleya 
warnhamiensis atropurpurea, a deep ruby-crimson variety, with some light 
yellow at the base of the lip, and S.-c. Blackii (S. grandiflora x C. x 
Hardyana), a very beautiful hybrid, to which an Award of Merit was given. 
The inflorescence bore two flowers, with a general appearance to those of S. 
Doris, and the colour scarlet-red, with some yellow at the base of the lip. 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., K.C.V.O., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. 
White), sent the beautiful Warscewiczella amazonica (Lindeni), a large 
white flower, lined with violet-purple at the base of the lip, and Listrostachys 
forcipata, an interesting little species, having equitant leaves, and an 
umbellate inflorescence of pellucid white flowers, a Botanical Certificate 
being given to the latter. 
F. W. Moore, Esq., Royal Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, exhibited 
Dendrobium muricatum (Finet), a remarkable pt from New Caledonia, 
to which a Botanical Certificate was given. 
Arthur Burr, Esq., Lynwood, Udney Park, Teddington, showed a good 
form of Leliocattleya eximia. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. Collier), sent 
a very pretty little group, including a well-grown Lelia monophylla with 
ten flowers, Cirrhopetalum guttulatum with four spikes, Dendrobium 
ciliatum annamense, the dwarf Epidendrum (Nanodes) Matthewsii with 
nine blooms, and a well-flowered plant of Masdevallia nidifica. 
F. Lowenadler, Esq., Badgemore, Henley-on-Thames (gr. Mr. Hutton), 
sent a good example of Dendrobium acuminatum, bearing a spike of ten 
pretty rose-purple flowers. 
Baron Sir H. Schréder, The Dell, Egham (gr. Mr. Ballantine), sent a 
pretty little group of hybrids mostly raised in the collection, consisting of 
five plants of Cypripedium xX Maudiz, each with two flowers or buds, a 
good form of C. Watsonianum, C. X A. de Lairesse, with two fine blooms, 
and C. X John Clark (Harrisianum superbum X Fairrieanum), a well- 
coloured hybrid most resembling the former in general character. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a fine group, to 
which a Silver Flora Medal was awarded. It contained the handsome 
Zygopetalum X Roeblingianum, the rare Miltonia Schreederiana, M. X 
Hyeana superba, a beautiful example of Odontoglossum crispum xanthotes 
Charlesworthii, O. x Eleanor, O. Harryanum, Lycaste Skinneri alba, a 
good Cycnoches maculatum, a well-flowered Coelogyne X Brymeriana, 
Oncidium incurvum, O. ornithorhyncum album, Cattleya X Venus, C. X 
Rhoda, C. Harrisoniana alba, C. X F. W. Wigan, C. x Mrs. Pitt, Lzelio- 
cattleya Elva, L.-c. callistoglossa, Cypripedium X Lawrebel, and others. 
