Clxiv PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



A. J. Hollington, Esq., Forty Hill, Enfield (gardener, Mr. 

 Ayling). The cross of this is not recorded. Flowers cream- 

 colour tinged with green, the petals being suffused with rose. 

 Probably a C. niveum cross. 



Botanical Certificate. 



To Odontoglossum Noezlianum (votes, 5 for, 1 against), from 

 M. Linden, Pare Leopold, Brussels. The species is quite new and 

 distinct. The flowers, which individually measure one and a 

 half inches across, are produced on branched panicles, and are 

 reddish scarlet in colour. The specimen exhibited had not been 

 imported long enough to develop perfectly. 



Cultural Commendation. 



ToT. Statter, Esq., Stand Hall, Whitefield, near Manchester 

 (gardener, Mr. R. Johnson), for a finely flowered plant of Cattleya 

 aurea. 



To Baron Schroder, The Dell, Egham (gardener, Mr. Ballan- 

 tine), for a fine spray of the beautifully spotted Odontoglossum 

 crispum Sanderianum. 



Other Exhibits. 



M. Linden, l'Horticulture Internationale, Pare Leopold, 

 Brussels, exhibited for the third time specimens (four) of his 

 new winter-flowering Cattleya Warocqueana. 



Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, staged the pretty pale 

 rose Cattleya O'Brieniana, Cypripedium Laucheanum x , and 

 C. Ashburtoniae x . 



T. Statter, Esq., Stand Hall, near Manchester, exhibited 

 several cut spikes of different varieties of Cattleya Bowringiana ; 

 also Vanda ccerulea and two plants of Dendrobium Statter- 

 ianum. 



A. J. Hollington, Esq., Forty Hill, Enfield, exhibited Cypri- 

 pedium polystigmaticum x . 



W. C. Atkinson, Esq., St. Anne's Eoad, Aigburth, Liverpool, 

 sent a cut spike of the true Laslia anceps alba. 



Messrs. Pitcher & Manda, Hextable, Swanley, again exhibited 

 Cypripedium Masereelianum x, which the Committee before 

 decided was only a good form of C. Leeanum x . 



Baron Schroder sent cut flowers of Laslio- Cattleya Euterpe. 



