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H. Little, Esq., Baronshalt, Twickenham (gr. Mr. Howard), showed 

 four good varieties of Cattleya Schrcederae. 



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

 a good Odontoglossum crispum, tinted with rose, and O. X Andersonianum. 



F. A. Rehder, Esq., Gipsy Hill, (gr. Mr. Norris), exhibited a very good 

 Cypripedium X Harrisianum variety excelsior. 



Baron Sir. H. Schroder, Bart., The Dell, Egham (gr. Mr. Ballantine), 

 sent spikes of the large Odontoglossum X Adrianae Orient, O. X Leeanum, 

 and the handsome O. crispum Princess Christian. 



W. C. Walker, Esq., Winchmore Hill (gr. Mr. Bunney), showed 

 Odontoglossum luteopurpureum, and the rare Eriopsis rutidobulbon. 



F. Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Hopkins), exhibited 

 Cypripedium X allertonense Westfield variety (bellatulum X villosum), 

 and Cattleya amethystoglossa, a very good form having the flowers tinged 

 with pink and very profusely spotted. 



Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, were awarded a Silver Flora Medal 

 for a fine group, principally Odontoglossums, including O. X Adrianae, O. 

 luteopurpureum Vuylstekei, O. X Wilckeanum, O. X loochristiense, 

 forms of O. crispum, Laelio-cattleya X bletchleyensis, L.-c. X luminosa 

 Fascinator, Cattleya X guatemalensis, Miltonia vexillaria Empress Augusta, 

 Angraecum Sanderianum, Oncidium concolor, Maxillaria Sanderiana, 

 Zygocolax X Amesianus, Phaius Wallichii, and others. 



Messrs. H. Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, staged an effective group, for 

 which a Silver Banksian Medal was awarded. It contained Ada aurantiaca, 

 Cymbidium X eburneo-Lowianum, Dendrobium X Venus, D. Boxallii, 

 D. Jamesianum, D. X Sibyl, Cypripedium Rcebelinii, with three spikes, 

 C. niveum, Lycaste costata, Cattleya intermedia alba, C. Trianae, C. 

 Mendelii, and others. 



Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, exhibited Laelio-cattleya X Mona 

 (L. flava X C. Schrosderas), to which an Award of Merit was given. The 

 flowers are soft cowslip yellow in colour. 



Messrs. Linden & Co., Brussels, exhibited Selenipedium X Madame 

 Linden (grande X caudatum Wallisii), having large cream-white flowers, 

 tinged with rose and green. 



Mr. J Douglas, Edenside, Gt. Bookham, sent a light coloured Cypri- 

 pedium X Deedmanianum. 



At the second meeting, held on April 19th, a very fine display of 

 Orchids was seen, and owing to the quantity of spring flowers shown, 

 the Orchids had to be exhibited in the canteen. 



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

 a Silver-gilt Flora Medal for a magnificent group, consisting chiefly of 



