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W. Stevens). A gigantic form, with pale yellow flowers, marked with 

 brown as in the type. The flowers were three inches across the petals, 

 each of which was an inch and an eighth wide. The very strong inflo- 

 rescence bore eight flowers. (Fig. 264.) 



Aicard of Merit. 



To Odontoglossum x Crawshayanum (0. Hallii $ x 0. Harry anum 

 (votes, unanimous), from de B. ^^rawshay, Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks (gr. 

 Mr. Stables). Thie cross was made July 7, 1894, and the plant flowered 

 July 12, 1901. In form and size resembling 0. Harryamim in a great 

 degree, but bearing the spiny crest, and apiculate column-wings indicative 

 of 0. Hallii, which species it also more nearly resembles in colour. 



Fig. 265. — Odontoglossum x CKAwsHAYANrM. {Gardeners^ Chronicle.) 



Sepals and petals pale yellow blotched with brown ; lip primrose yellow, 

 concave at the base, and spotted with purplish-brown ; front lobe pale 

 yellow, rolled inward on the fimbriate margin. (Fig. 265.) 



To Cypripedium x Kimballianum ' Low's variety ' (nat. hyb. C. Both- 

 scliildianum x C. Day anum) (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Hugh 

 Low, Bush Hill Park. Flowers resembling C. Bothschildianum in most 

 of the characters. Upper and lower sepals whitish, striped with dark 

 brown ; petals whitish, spotted with purple-brown ; lip tinged with red- 

 brown. 



Other Exhibits. 



Sir Frederick Wigan, Bart., Clare Lawn, East Sheen (gr. Mr. W. H. 



