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included seme good Odontoglossums, Cochlioda Neetzliana, Ada aurantiaca, 
Dendrobium atroviolaceum, Lycaste cruenta, Epidendrum ciliare, Vanda. 
tricolor, Phalznopsis amabilis, Oncidium monachicum, a brilliant example: 
of Sophronitis grandiflora, Thunia Marshalliana, Cypripediums, some: 
showy Cattleyas and Lelio-cattleyas, with C. Skinneri alba, C. Mossiz: 
Reineckeana, C. intermedia Parthenia, and C. i. coerulea, the latter’ 
receiving an Award of Merit. 
R. Ashworth, Esq., Newchurch, Manchester (gr. Mr. Pidsley), received! 
a Silver Lindley Medal for a small group, containing two Cypripediuny 
callosum Sandere, Cattleya Skinneri delicata, C. Schroedere alba, the 
brilliant Masdevallia coccinea and Veitchiana, and about a dozen good! 
blotched forms of Odontoglossum crispum. An Award of Merit was giver 
to O. c. Grand Duchess, a fine heavily blotched form. 
J. Rutherford, Esq. (gr. Mr. Lupton), received a Silver-gilt Banksian 
Medal for a showy group, in which forms of Cattleya Mossiz were 
conspicuous, together with Cochlioda Neetzliana, Cypripedium X Annie 
Measures, a good C. hirsutissimum, C. insigne, Odontoglossum triumphans, 
and O. X Queen Alexandra Luptoni, much more yellow and less spotted 
than the type. 
N. C. Cookson, Esq. (gr. Mr. Chapman), sent good forms of Phaius 
xX Phoebe, P. X Chapmanii (xX Phoebe X Humbloti), a very fine rosy 
form with darker lip (Award of Merit), and Odontoglossum crispum 
Grairianum, a very handsome variety, having the sepals and petals almost 
entirely rosy brown, with the exception of a broad white margin all round 
(First-class Certificate). 
The Hon. Walter Rothschild, m.p. (gr. Mr. Hill), sent the rare and 
curious Aéranthes dentiens (Rchb. f.), Lelio-cattleya x Lucia, and Schom- 
burgkia Galeottiana, the latter receiving an Award of Merit. 
Miss Edith Cole, West Woodhay House, Newbury, sent Eulophia 
Phillipsiz and E. Colez, two curious Somali-land species, the latter receiving 
a Botanical Certificate. 
H. Little, Esq., Twickenham (gr. Mr. Howard), sent Lelia X 
Minerva (xX Latona X tenebrosa), a pretty buff form. 
G. J. Lucas, Esq., Horsham (gr. Mr. Duncan), sent Odontoglossum 4 
X Andersonianum, and two forms of O. crispum. 
H. Shaw, Esq. Stockport (gr. Mr. Cliffe) sent a good Lelia X 
cinnabrosa. 
M. Ch. Vuylsteke, Loochristy, Ghent, sent a series of seven very 
beautiful hybrids of artificial origin, two of which gained First-class 
Certificates, and two Awards of Merit. They were O. X Wilckeanum 
venerandum (F.C.), a large yellowish white variety, heavily blotched with 
_red-brown ; O. X ardentissimum exquisitum (F.C.), a most beautiful forms 
ih his 
