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a good Cattleya Schrcederas, and examples of Dendrobium X 

 D. X Sibyl. The more noteworthy Odontoglossums w 



with bright purple, which gained a First-class Certificate, O. cri: 

 a fine white form, tinged with purple behind, and having a clu: 

 purple spots on each segment 1 Award of Merit), (). c. Lucis 

 condition, the remarkable O. c. Kinlesideanum, in which the purj 

 markings are confined to the petals, the heavily spotted O. c. tessellatu: 

 O. c. Mariae, a beautiful example of O. X Rolfea?, O. X loochristier 

 Cooksona?, O. luteopurpureum Vuylstekei, O. X Wilckeanum, t 

 handsome O. X merificum, O. X bellatulum, &c. 



W. A. Bilney, Esq., Fir Grange, Weybridge (gr. Mr. Whitlock), stag 

 a splendid group of Dendrobiums, extending throughout the length of t 

 Hall, which also gained a Gold Medal. It contained a fine series of \ 



fimbriatum, D. thyrsiflorum, D. chrysotoxum, some fine D. Wardianum, : 

 crassinode, D. Findlayanum, U. X Cybele nobilius, D. X Luna, D. 

 Pirene, D. aureum, D. nobile burfordiense, D. n. virginale, some fr 

 specimens of D. n. nobilius, D. X Nancy (aureum X Curtisii), a prett 

 hybrid of intermediate character. Ccelogyne cristata alba, &c. 



De Barri Crawshay, Es(]., Kosefield, Sevenoaks (gr- Mr. Stable:; 

 exhibited the fine Odontoglossum triumphans Theodora, and O. X wr 

 tonense rosefieldiense (crispum X polyxanthum), the latter a light yell, 

 form with a light brown blotch on each sepal, as well as on the lip, whr 

 received an Award of Merit. 



H. T. Pitt, Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. Thurgood), exhibiC 

 a good Odontoglossum X Wilckeanum, and O. crispum Prebendary Beva- 

 the latter, a good white form heavily blotched with claret purple, receivir 

 an Award ot Merit. 



H. J. Bischoffscheim, Esq., Warren House, Stanmore (gr. Mr. Elli 

 sent Odontoglossum luteopurpureum, a spotted O. crispum, and whr 

 appeared to be a form of O. X Andersonianum. 



R. Briggs-Bury, Esq., Bank House, Accrington (gr. Mr. Wilkinson), se~ 

 Odontoglossum crispum Empress of India, and a good form of O. 



H. Druce, Esq., St. John's Wood (gr. Mr. Walker), showed a goc 

 form of Cattleya Lueddemanniana, Miltonia flavescens, and Lycas 

 Skinneri. 



Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. White), stage 

 a very pretty little group, consisting of the fine Masdevallia X Bockir 

 Hybrid, M. X igneo-Estrada; in both buff and purple forms, M. caudal 

 xanthocorys, M. leontoglossa, Dendrobium X Myra (Linawianum 



