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and some good Odontoglossums, among the latter being one shown as O. X 
Mrs. Bischoffsheim, said to be a natural hybrid of O. Wallisii. 
G. Clayton, Esq., Wylam Hall, Wylam-on-Tyne (gr. Mr. Beuiie: was 
awarded a Silver Banksian Medal and a Cultural Commendation for three 
splendidly-grown Calanthes, one C. X W. Murray and two C.x Kenneth, all 
having large and well-formed leaves, huge bulbs, and very strong spikes of 
flowers. 
E. Ashworth, Esq., Harefield Hall, Wilmslow (gr. Mr. Holbrock), 
showed Cypripedium X Mrs. A. W. Sutton (niveum x Chamberlainianum), 
and C. X fulshawense (Boxallii x insigne Harefield Hall var.), the latter, 
a very fine form, receiving an Award of Merit. 
F. Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Hopkins), showed two 
good yellow forms of Cypripedium insigne, and C. x Ville de Paris (? C. x 
Sallieri x C. insigne Harefield Hall var.), the latter receiving an Award of 
Merit. It was a very large yellow flower, having the dorsal sepal profusely 
blotched with purple-brown. 
Sir F. Wigan, Bart., Clare Lawn, East Sheen (gr. Mr. Young), exhibited 
Cattleya labiata Amesiana, Cypripedium X Muriel Hollington, and 
Cymbidium x Wiganianum (eburneum X Tracyanum), the latter receiving 
an Award of Merit. The flowers were large, cream-white, dotted with lines 
of purple on the sepals and petals, and with heavier red-brown markings on 
the lip. 
N. C. Cookson, Esq., Oakwood, Wylam-on-Tyne (gr. Mr. Chapman), 
showed Odontoglossum crispum Elainii, a neatly formed and protusely 
spotted variety. 
G. F. Moore, Esq., Bourton-on-the- Water, showed Cypripedium insigne 
bisepalum, having the lower sepal enlarged, and partly white, thus 
somewhat resembling the dorsal in colour. 
W. Thompson, Esq., Walton Grange, Stone (gr. Stevens), showed the 
handsome Odontoglossum X waltonense (polyxanthum xX crispum), figured 
at page 49, also O. X loochristiense tenebrosum, densely blotched with 
chocolate. 
Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, staged an excellent group, containing 
a fine lot of Lelia Perrinii hybrids, good Cypripedium insigne Sandere, 
and a plant of C. i. Harefield Hall variety. A Silver Flora Medal was 
given, also an Award of Merit to the handsome Lelio-cattleya x Wrigleyi 
(L. anceps X C. Bowringiana). 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, staged a fine group of 
hybrids, which also gained a Silver Flora Medal. 
Messrs. H. Low & Co., Enfield, secured a Silver Flora Medal with an 
excellent group, containing Cattleya labiata Amesiana, C. 1. glauca, both 
very fine, other good forms of the species, and a small plant of C. bicolor 
