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To Angrsecum, new variety (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Hugh Low & Co., Clapton. Evidently a natural hybrid between 

 A. citratum and A. hyaloides, sprays of which were exhibited 

 with it. (On reference to Kew this was named A. primulinum.) 



To Dendrobium Smilliaa (votes, unanimous), from Sir Trevor 

 Lawrence, Bart., M.P. (gardener, Mr. White). This is a singular 

 species, with white flowers tinged with pink and tipped with green. 



Award of Merit. 



To Oncidium Larkinianum (votes, unanimous), from J. Larkin, 

 Esq., Perriville, Highbury New Park (gardener, Mr. Rami). The 

 flowers were of the form of those of 0. Gardnerianum, but with 

 clear yellow lip as in 0. Marshallianum or 0. varicosum. 



To Odontoglossum Pescatorei melanocentrum (votes, unani- 

 mous), from Fred. G.Tautz,Esq., Studley House, Goldhawk Road, 

 W, (gardener, Mr. Cowley). This unique variety has clear 

 white flowers with purple crest on the labellum, and without 

 yellow at the base of the lip, as in the type. 



To Cattleya Trianre marginata (votes, 9 for, 1 against), from 

 Messrs. John Laing & Son. This variety is fine in- colour, and 

 the lip has a clear white or lavender margin. 



To Cattleya Trianae fulgens (votes, unanimous), from H. B. 

 Mildmay, Esq. The large labellum of this form is of a glowing- 

 crimson colour. 



To Ccelogyne cristata varieties (votes, unanimous), from 

 Messrs. Paul & Son, Cheshunt, who staged a small group of all 

 the best large-flowered forms. 



Other Exhibits. 



Messrs. James Veitch & Sons exhibited their new hybrid 

 Cypripedium Othello x (C. hirsutissimum x C. Boxalli) ; the fine 

 Cymbidium eburneo-Lowianum x and Dendrobium micans x, 

 both of which had previously received First Class Certificates ; 

 also D. Wardiano-japonicuin x. 



G. Appleyard, Esq., Saville House, Saville Road, Halifax, 

 sent a pretty Odontoglossum hebraicum, near to the variety 

 known as lineoligerum. 



H. Mark, Esq., Cheriton, Albemarle Road, Beckenham, 

 exhibited a finely flowered Oncidium tetracopis. 



George Firth, Esq., Manningham Thorp, Bradford (gardener, 

 Mr. Collier), sent a richly coloured Cattleya Trianag in the way 

 of C. T. Backhousiana or C. T. Normani. 



