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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Kingianum) (votes, unanimous), from Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart. 

 Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr.W. H. White). A pretty plant, resem- 

 bling a very large D. Kingianum albidum. 



To Dendrobium x Clio (D. x splendidissimum grandiflorum 

 x D. Wardianum) (votes, unanimous), from Sir Trevor Lawrence, 

 Bart. (gr. Mr. W. H. White). This resembled a very large 

 D. x Schneiderianum. 



To Lselio-Cattleya x Doris (L. harpophylla $ x C.Trian&c?) 

 (votes, unanimous),, from Norman C. Cookson, Esq., Oakwood, 

 Wylam, Northumberland (gr. Mr. Wm. Murray). Flowers 

 like L. x vitellina, Indian yellow, with purple band on the 



To Dendrobium x Doris (D. x Ainsworthii Leechianum Q 

 x D. moniliforme $ ) (votes, unanimous), from Norman C. 

 Cookson, Esq. Flowers of D. x Cassiope class, but larger. 



To Dendrobium x Kenneth (D. Bensonias 9 x D. Mc- 

 Carthiaec?) (votes, unanimous), from Norman C. Cookson, Esq. 

 Flowers white with a maroon and yellow base. 



To Dendrobium x Dulce, Oakwood var. (votes, 8 for, 7 

 against) (D. aureum x D. Linawianum). A pretty hybrid like a 

 clear pink-tinted D. x Ainsworthii. 



To Dendrobium x Cassiope virginale (votes, 7 for, 3 against), 

 from Norman C. Cookson, Esq. A large and clear white form, 

 with light purple base to the lip. 



To LaBlio-Cattleya x Doris, var. Xantho (L. harpophylla^ 

 x C. Trianse ? ) (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Jas. Veitch & 

 Sons. This is the reverse cross of Mr. Cookson's L.-C. x Doris, 

 which it resembled, except that it had yellower flowers, and the 

 purple marks on the lip were very obscure. 



To Cattleya Trianae Crawshayana (votes, unanimous), from 

 De B. Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks (gr. Mr. S. Cooke). 

 A very large form, with glowing ruby-red labellum. 



Botanical Certificate. 



To Dendrobium glomeriflorum, from Messrs. F. Sander & Co., 

 St. Albans. 



ToDendrobium Kingianum, from C. J. Lucas, Esq., Wamham 

 Court, Horsham (gr. Mr. Duncan). 



To Dendrobium velutinum, from W. Vanner, Esq., Camden 

 Wood, Chislehurst (gr. Mr. Robins). 



