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signatum), a pretty yellow flower with a claret-coloured disc, and D. X 

 Clio giganteum, a very large and handsome form, one of the pseudobulbs 

 being four feet long. 



C. J. Lucas, Esq., Warnham Court, Horsham (gr. Mr. Duncan), sent 

 three distinct forms of Dendrobium X Ellisii, a hybrid between D. nobile 

 and D. Hildebrandii, and aCypripedium said to to have been obtained from, 

 C. X Ledouxiae X Leeanum superbum, and most resembling the latter. 



The Hon. Walter Rothschild, M.P., Tring Park (gr. Mr. Hill), sent 

 the inflorescence of a pretty hybrid between Laelia rupestris and Cattleya 

 Triana. 



R. G. Thwaites, Esq., Streatham (gr. Mr. Black), sent a good example 

 of Dendrobium X Thwaitesise, D. X Wiganiae xanthochilum, D. X 

 Pitcherianum, D. X Venus, D. X Blackianum, and D. nobile Thwaites' 

 var., a very fine form. 



H. Whateley, Esq., Kenilworth, sent good forms of Odontoglossurn 

 triumphans, and O. X loochristiense. 



Sir Frederick Wigan, Bart., Clare Lawn, East Sheen (gr. Mr. Young), 

 sent a beautiful inflorescence of the chaste Phalaenopsis Schillcriana 

 vestalis, Odontoglossum crispum marmoratum, and O. X Denisonas, a white 

 form having narrow segments, and one or two blotches on the sepals, thus 

 much resembling the original form. 



Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a very fine group, which 

 gained a Silver-gilt Flora Medal. The more noteworthy plants observed 

 were Laelio-cattleya X luminosa The Mikado, a noble form, having rich 

 reddish buff sepals and petals, and a glowing claret-purple lip (First-class- 

 Certificate), L.-c. X Mme. M. Fournier var. W. H. Young (C. labiata X 

 L. Digbyana), a large and beautiful variety (Award of Merit), L.-c. X 

 Fanyauana, some good Odontoglossum X Adrianae, the handsome O. X 

 merificum, O. X elegans, O. X crispo-Harryanum, O. X Wilckeanum 

 Emperor, a fine clump of Oncidium concolor, O. Cavendishianum. a well- 

 flowered Dendrobium Devonianum, D. nobile, Trichopilia suavis, Phaius 

 Norman, Miltonia X Bleuana nobilor, Cattleya X calummata, Epidendrum 

 atropurpureum album, E. densiflorum, Laelia cinnabarina, Masdevallia 

 Mooreana, the charming Cypripedium X Maudiae, C. X Hitchinsiae, &c, 

 also a plant called Bulbophyllum miniatum, having remarkable white 

 appendages to the lip, and recalling the Indian B. tremulum. It is said to 

 be a native of the Congo. 



Messrs. Charlesworth and Co., Heaton, Bradford, staged a pretty little 

 group, which gained a Silver Banksian Medal. It contained the handsome 

 Laelio-cattleya X Wellsiana, three forms of L.-c. X Myra, a fine hybrid 

 derived from Cattleya Schrcederae and Brassavola Digbyana, Cattleya X 

 Empress Frederick, C. X Enid, Laelia X Briseis, Odontoglossum crispum 



