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tinct Odontoglossum X Harryano-crispum albens, a very pale sparsely 
spotted form, a very fine specimen of Dendrobium Kingianum, with about 
thirty spikes, which received both an Award of Merit and a Cultural Certi- 
ficate, and Cypripedium xX Miss Fowler (insigne Chantini xX Chamber- 
lainianum), which obtained an Award of Merit. 
Lady Brunner, Druid’s Cross, Wavertree, received an Award of Merit 
for Cattleya Triane var. Lady Brunner. 
H. Partington, Esq., Talbot House, Glossop, exhibited Odontoglossum 
x Adriane and O. X Andersonianum. 
Messrs. J. Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, received a Silver Medal for a 
‘fine group of plants, Awards of Merit being granted to Cattleya Trianz 
triumphans and Dendrobium xX splendidissimum albens. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, were awarded a Bronze Medal for 
a good group of Cattleyas, Cypripediums, Phaius, &c. 
Mr. S. Allen, Sale, received a Bronze Medal for a group of well-flowered 
Lycastes, Dendrobiums, &c. 
Messrs. A. J. Keeling & Sons, Westgate Hill, Bradford, gained an 
Award of Merit for a fine plant of Cirrhopetalum picturatum. 
Messrs. H. Low & Co., Enfield, showed a good Dendrobium nobile 
-virginale. 
HE. HYBRIDIST. 
DENDROBIUM X THWAITESI#.—This is a charming little hybrid from 
the collection of R. G. Thwaites, Esq., of Streatham (gr. Mr. Black), 
which received an Award of Merit from the R.H.S. on March roth last. It 
is the first home-raised seedling to flower in the collection, and was obtained 
by crossing a form of D. x Ainsworthii—the one known as splendidissimum 
‘Thompson’s var.—-with the pollen of D. x Wiganiz. On the whole it most 
resembles the latter. The form is very good, and the sepals and petals are 
ofa pleasing shade of light buff yellow, slightly flushed with rose at the tips, 
while the lip is similar in colour, and bears a large maroon disc, very 
slightly feathered at the margin. The resemblance to D. x Wiganiz in 
‘colour is what might have been expected, for if the proportion of D. sig- 
natum blood is reduced by half, the balance is redressed by a corresponding 
amount of D. aureum, obtained through the D. x Ainsworthii parent. D. 
x Pirene (D. X Wiganiz x Ainsworthii intertextum), exhibited by Messrs. 
Veitch at the same meeting, we should suggest is a form of the same. 
: CymBipiuM x Lowerinum.—This is a very pretty hybrid, raised in 
the collection of R. I, Measures, Esq., of Camberwell (gr. Mr. Smith), 
from Cymbidium Lowianum ? and C. tigrinum 3, which gained an Award 
of Merit from the R. H.S. on March 24th last. The inflorescence bore three 
