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brown markings, and Acineta densa, the latter receiving a Botanical 
Certificate. 
De Barri Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks (gr. Mr. Stables), sent 
Odontoglossum X Carmania rosefieldiense, bearing a fine inflorescence of 
fourteen flowers and buds, the sepals and petals being bright yellow, heavily 
blotched with dark brown, and the lip white with some purple markings 
round the crest. 
F, J. Hanbury, Esq., Clapton, showed Cypripedium Fairrieanum, Brock- 
hurst variety. 
W.H. Perry, Esq., Upper Norwood (gr. Mr. Buckingham), sent a fine 
Cattleya Warscewiczii bearing an inflorescence of seven flowers. 
R. G. Thwaites, Esq., Streatham (gr. Mr. Black), sent a small group, 
including two good Odontoglossum x Rolfe, Cattleya x Euphrasia, 
C. x Iris, five plants of Cattleya X Adula, showing great variation in colour, 
and four plants obtained by crossing C. Harrisoniana alba and C. Gaskelliana 
alba, all of which had light rose-pink flowers, and were referred to C. X 
Miss Williams. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, staged a choice group, 
which gained a Silver Flora Medal. It contained two beautiful examples of 
Vanda ccerulea, one bearing a spike of seventeen fine blooms, V. Kimballiana, 
the handsome Sophrocatlelia x Marathon (Sophrolelia Psyche x Cattleya 
Empress Frederick), a very beautiful flower, an unnamed Sophrocatlelia from 
S.-l. Psyche x L.-c. Haroldiana, having deep yellow sepals and petals 
suffused and veined with crimson, and the undulate lip darker, with a deep 
_ yellow throat, a third Sophrocatlelia, from S.-l. Gratrixia x C. Dowiana 
aurea, having very broad sepals and petals, marbled with dull orange and 
red, and the margin of the lip darker, a fine Zygopetalum X Roeblingianum, 
Zygocolax Wiganianus, Warscewiczella cochleata; Miltonia x Binoti, the 
rare Odontoglossum blandum, O. bictoniense album, the deep crimson 
Sophrolelia heatonensis, some good Lzlio-cattleya Juminosa, callistoglossa, 
Aphrodite, Elva, illustris, and an unnamed one from C. Bowringiana X 
L.-c. Haroldiana, of good shape and deep amethyst-purple colour, Cycnoches 
peruvianum superbum, a fine form bearing two racemes of male flowers, some 
_ good Brassocattleyas and forms of Cattleya X Iris, C. Alicia (C. X Iris X 
labiata), a large lilac-rose flower, most like the former in shape, but having 
rather larger side lobes, and a broad light purple front lobe, with some 
yellow in the throat, alsoa fine form of C. x Lord Rothschild, having 
white sepals and petals, and a richly coloured lip. This was raised from 
Cattleya Gaskelliana alba x C. Dowiana, and is said to be one of a batch 
of four or five, all showing the same character. 
M. Ch. Maron, Brunoy, France, showed a fine plant of Lzlio-cattleya 
Henry Greenwood, a good Brassocattleya, a plant of Cattleya x Maroni 
