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(gr. Mr. J. Davis). A large flower of light colour and a model in shape ; 

 cream-white delicately tinted with rose and slightly marked with emerald- 

 green. 



To Angraecum Buyssonii (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Charles- 

 worth. A fine species with inflorescence resembling A. articulatum and 

 A. Ellisii, but of scandent habit of growth, the stems bearing sixteen to 

 eighteen leaves each. Flowers white, the long spurs tinged with pale 

 reddish-brown. 



Fig. 114. — Cyprtpedium x Sanacdkkae SUPEBBUII. (Journal of Horticulture.) 



To Cypripedium x 'Winifred Hollingtcn,' ' C mkson's variety' 

 (C. nivcum x callosum Sandcrac) (votes, 13 for, 3 against), from 

 Norman C. Cookson, Esq. (gr. Mr. Chapman). Flowers white, effectively 

 tinged and spotted with rose-colour. 



To Cypripedium x Sanacderac superbum (San-Actaens x insigne 

 Sandcrac) (votes, 8 for, 2 against), from Norman C. Cookson, Esq. 

 (gr. Mr. Chapman). A very close approach to C. insigne Sanderae, but 



