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good Miltonia X Bleuana, M. vexillaria, the chaste Lycaste Skinneri alba, 
Odontoglossum grande, and the pretty yellow O. g. Pittianum, the brightly 
coloured Cypripedium x Annie Goodson, C. Argus, C. xX Charlesianum, 
and other good things. " 
John S. Moss, Esq., Wintershill Hall, Bishops Waltham (gr. Mr. Kench), 
sent a small group of well-grown Cattleya Dowiana aurea, which received a 
Silver Banksian Medal. The group also included Lelio-cattleya Mrs. Hood 
(L. X Iona x C. Dowiana aurea), a fine rose-purple flower with a much 
darker lip. 
Clement C. Moore, Esq., Hackensack, New Jersey, U.S.A., sent a group 
of cut spikes of Cattleya labiata, white and coloured, of excellent quality, 
which had stood the long journey very well. One spike bore six very fine 
richly-coloured flowers. A Silver Banksian Medal was awarded. 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., K.C.V.O., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. White), 
sent a pretty blush-white form of Lelia pumila with some rose-pink mark- 
ings on the lip, Sigmatogyne Pantlingii, a curious little plant closely allied 
to Panisea, Masdevallia tridens,. M. Ortgiesiana, bearing very numerous pale 
yellowish flowers, and Saccolabium dasypogon, an ally of S. bellinum, but 
with smaller flowers, the two latter receiving Botanical Certificates. 
W. Waters Butler, Esq., Southfield, Edgbaston, sent the beautiful 
Cattleya x Hardyana alba, having white sepals and petals, and the usual 
richly-coloured lip, and C. labiata Southfield var., a large and brightly 
coloured form. 
Norman C. Cookson, Esq., Oakwood, Wylam-on-Tyne (gr. Mr. Chap- 
man), sent Calanthe x Angela (xX burfordiensis x Oakwood Ruby), a very 
beautiful ruby-crimson form. 
Mrs. Joad, Worthing (gr. Mr. Flack), sent the brilliant Renanthera 
coccinea, bearing a large branching panicle of crimson flowers. 
G. F. Moore, Esq., Chardwar, Bourton-on-the- Water (gr. Mr. Page), 
sent Cypripedium x Actzus var. Milkmaid, a large light-coloured form 
having some pale rose-coloured markings on the dorsal sepal. 
H. Spicer, Esq., Aberdeen Park, Highbury (gr. Mr. Lovegrove), sent a 
fine group of Cypripedium Spicerianum, consisting of about fifty plants 
with over a hundred flowers, and showing a considerable amount of 
variation. 
R. G. Thwaites, Esq., Chessington, Streatham (gr. Mr. Black), showed a 
pretty little group, including several good varieties of Cattleya xX Fabia, 
two coloured forms of C. labiata obtained by crossing two white forms of the 
species, and thus disappointing, two good Lzlio-cattleya Ophir, and Brasso- 
lelia Cecilia (L. pumila X B. Digbyana), a lilac-coloured flower of fairly 
intermediate shape. 
A. Warburton, Esq., Vine House, Haslingden (gr. Mr. Dalgleish), sen 
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