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Wylam (gr. Mr. Wm. Murray). Flowers large, yellowish white, the 

 dorsal sepal and petals spotted with small purple markings. (Fig. 78.) 



To Lcelia anccps Hollidayana Craivshayana (votes, unanimous), from 

 De B. Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks (gr. Mr. Stables). A fine 

 white flower with chocolate purple lines on the insides of the side lobes 

 of the lip, and a pencilling of rose colour on the front lobe. (Fig. 79.) 



Award of Merit. 



To Gypripedium xrubescens ' Ranjitsinghi ' (C. cenanthum [supcrbum 

 x Boxallii) (votes, unanimous), from Francis Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, 



Fig. 80.— Dendrobium Wardianum Fowleri. {Gardeners' Chronicle.) 



Woking (gr. Mr. J. Gilbert). Upper sepal nearly black, with a white 

 margin and a heavy purplish tint on the reverse side. Petals and lip 

 Indian yellow with a chocolate-purple tinge. 



To Cypripedium x insigne Fowlerianv/m (votes, 10 for, 8 against), 

 from -I. (iurney Fowler, Esq., Glebelands, South Woodford (gr. Mr. J. 

 Davis). A finely formed flower of medium size and with large brown 

 blotches equally distributed over the greater part of the dorsal sepal. 



To Dendrobium Wardianum Foivlerianum (votes, 10 for, G against), 

 from -I. Gurney Fowler, Esq. All the flowers exhibited that form of 

 peloria known as trilabellia, the lateral sepals being coloured with orange, 

 and with a purple blotch as on the labellum. (Fig. 80.) 



