150 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [May, 19¢8. 
Marshallianum, varicosum, and others, Lelia purpurata, Cattleyas inter- 
media and Leopoldi, Stelis sp., Bifrenaria Harrisonie, Zygopetalum 
rostratum, Stanhopea guttulata, Sophronitis grandiflora, &c. 
For the best collection of Indian Orchids, M. Verdonck again secured 
the Gold Medal, the group including fine examples of Phalznopsis amabilis 
Rimestadiana, Renanthera Imschootiana, Dendrobium barbatulum, D. 
Wardianum, D. Bronckartii, and many others, Vanda tricolor, Cypripediums 
Curtisii, Appletonianum, tonsum, and others, Ccelogyne cristata alba, 
Cymbidium Lowianum concolor, &c. The Madagascar Angrecum 
modestum had to be excluded from the group. 
For a good group of Ancectochilus and allied genera, the Gold Medal 
was awarded to M. Pynaert van Geert, for a small group of several species. 
For the best group of twenty-five Cypripediums and allied genera 
(Amateurs), the second prize went to M. Maes-Braeckman, Mont St. Amand, 
for agood group of familiar species and hybrids. The first prize was not 
awarded. 
In a similar class for nurserymen, two groups were staged, the first prize 
being awarded to Messrs. Janssens & Putzeys, who showed some good forms 
of C. X aureum, C. x Euryades, C. Mastersianum and C. insigne Sandere, 
with Selenipedium xX Dominianum, &c. The second prize went to M. 
Pynaert van Geert for a varied collection. 
For a collection of twelve Dendrobiums, M. Verdonck gained the first 
prize, the group including excellent examples of D. nobile, D. nobile 
virginale, D. barbatulum, D. crepidatum, D. Jamesianum, D. primulinum, 
D. Bronckartii, &c. 
For the best twenty-five Dendrobiums, M. Verdonck again secured the 
first prize with a very good group. 
In an Amateurs’ class for the best collection of Cattleyas and Lelias in 
well-cultivated examples, there was no entry, but in the corresponding class 
for Nurserymen the first prize was awarded to M. Vincke-Dujardin, Bruges, 
for a most brilliant group, which included acharming series of C. Mossi#, 
the variety Reineckeana, and a form having slate-blue veining on the lip, 
some good C. intermedia alba, C. Lawrenceana, C. X Vulcain, and a richly 
coloured hybrid from C. Mossiz xX resplendens, most like the latter. Lzlio- 
cattleya Elinor (L. x Coronet X C. Schroeder), and a very fine L.-c. 
Schilleriana, a richly coloured hybrid from C. Skinneri x Lelia tenebrosa, 
Brassocattleya Digbyano-Schroedere, B.-c. Madame Ch. Maron, a good 
white Lelia anceps, and other showy things. 
For the most beautiful Lelia or Lzelio-cattleya not yet in commerce, 
M. F. Lambeau was awarded the first prize, with Brassocattleya Peetersiz 
(C. Warscewiczii X B.-c. Madame Ch. Maron), a very rich rose-purple 
flower, with darker fringed lip and a brilliant yellow throat. 
