XXXii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



C. Ingram, Esq., Elstead, Godalming (gardener, Mr. Bond), 

 exhibited a specimen with several flowers of the richly coloured 

 but rather small-flowered C. Trianse Louis Ingram. 



F. G. Tautz, Esq., showed Cypripedium selligerum rubrum. 



Cut Floweks. 



From Major Mason, The Firs, Warwick, came a flower of a 

 form of Cattleya Trianae, with the edges or marginal halves of 

 the petals flaked with crimson. The whole of the flowers on 

 the plant were stated to be similarly marked. Also to name, 

 Oncidium (Cyrtochilum) maculatum. 



Mr. C. Wythes brought from the Duke of Northumberland's 

 gardens flowers of Cypripedium villosum, and a fine spray of 

 Ccelogyne cristata, like C. c. Lemoniana, but with orange spot at 

 the base of the lip. It is locally known as the Syon variety, 

 but its generally accepted name is C. c. intermedia. 



Mr. J. W. Wilson, South Cave, East Yorks, sent flowers of 

 three good forms of Odontoglossum Rossii majus. 



FRUIT COMMITTEE. 



Sir C. W. Strickland, Bart., in the Chair and nineteen 

 members present. 



Awards Recommended:— 



Silver Banksian Medal. 

 To A. H. Smee, Esq.. The Grange, Wallington, Surrey 

 ( gardener, Mr. G. W. Cummins), for a collection of admirably 

 grown and well-kept Apples, comprising the Gooseberry Apple, 

 grown in 1888, Claygate Pearmain, Golden Noble, Cox's Orange 

 Pippin, Golden Reinette, and Hoary Morning. 



Cultural Commendation. 



To Lord Foley, Ruxley Lodge, Esher (gardener, Mr. W. 

 Miller), for very fine examples of Mushrooms from an outdoor 

 bed. 



To A. H. Smee, Esq., for splendid dishes of Stewing Pears ; 

 the sorts shown being Catillac, Uvedale's St. Germain, Pius IX., 

 Verulam, Winter Franc Real, and Besi Mai. 



Other Exhibits. 



Mr. J. Moore, Seymour Cottage, Sutton, sent fruits of a 

 Seedling Pear from Bergamotte Crassane, of rich flavour but 



