EXTRACTS OF PROCEEDINGS. 



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C. Dowiana aurea, the difference being in its larger golden-yellow 

 sepals and petals, and the peculiar plum-coloured blotch at each 

 side of the base of the labellum. 



To Cattleya du Buyssoniana (votes, unanimous), from M. 

 Linden, of Brussels. This is the nearest approach to an 

 " Albino" in the C. granulosa section. The flowers are five 

 inches across ; sepals and petals cream colour, or the colour of 

 old ivory ; lip amethyst-red, with obscure yellow marks in the 

 centre. 



To Catasetum Burgerothii var. Eandii (votes, unanimous), 

 from M. Linden, Brussels. A yellow form of the type, said to 

 have been collected in a new locality. 



Botanical Certificate. 

 To Dendrobium (Bulbophyllum) amplum (votes, unanimous), 

 from Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., M.P. A most extraordinary 

 and rare plant, with large yellow and chocolate-coloured flowers. 



To Angnecum Kimballianum (votes, unanimous), from W. 

 Vanner, Esq., Chislehurst. This has sprays of white, fragrant 

 flowers, and can only be regarded as a form of A. polystachyum, 

 figured as Epidendrum polystachyum in the work of Aubert du 

 Petit Thonars on the Orchids of West Africa. 



Cultural Commendation. 



To a fine specimen of Odontoglossum grande, from Mr. 

 Alfred Sanders, 146 Camden Road, N.W. 



To Odontoglossum Londesboroughianum and Laslia Perrinii, 

 from Mr. James Crispin, Fishponds, Bristol. 



Other Exhibits. 



M. Linden exhibited various forms of the new Cattleya 

 Warocqueana — all beautiful ; also Aganisia cyanea, Laelia 

 grandis vera, and Mormodes maculata. 



Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., M.P., sent Epidendrum radiatum 

 fucatum, which may be considered the highest form of the 

 E. fragrans section. 



Messrs. Pitcher & Manda, The United States Nurseries, Hex- 

 table, Swanley, staged their Laelia Arnoldiana. 



Captain Hincks, Brechenborough, Thirsk, sent a flower of 



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