cxliv PROCEEDINaS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
To Cattleya Mendelii 'Burford variety' (votes, unanimous), from Sir 
Trevor Lawrence, Bart. Flower large and fine in form, white tinged 
pink, front of the lip purplish mauve. 
To Thunia Bensoniae superba (votes, unanimous), from Sir Trevor 
Lawrence, Bart. Flowers much larger than any others of the type, 
warm rose- purple. 
To Cattleya Mossiae gloriosa (votes, unanimous), from J. Rutherford, 
Esq., M.P., Beardwood, Blackburn. A very large and perfect flower, 
the front of the lip being extraordinarily expanded, and marked with dark 
purple. 
To Odontoglossum triumphans ' King Alfred ' (votes, unanimous), 
from W. Thompson, Esq., Stone (gr. Mr. W. Stevens). A peculiar form 
with segments of equal breadth ; sepals yellow, blotched with tawny 
Fig. 73. — Odontoglossum ckispum ' Akthub Brisco.' {Journal vf Horticiiliure.) 
brown ; petals and lip whitish, with similar blotches to those on the 
sepals. 
To Phalaenopsis Sanderiana ' Wigan's variety ' (votes, unanimous), 
from Sir Frederick Wigan, Bart. (gr. Mr. W. H. Young). A fine and 
perfectly circular flower of a bright, pure pink tint. The most perfectly 
shaped Phahenopsis according to florists' standard. 
To Miltonia vexillaria Dulcotensis (votes, 9 for, 8 against), from 
Walter Cobb, Esq., Tunbridge Wells (gr. Mr. Howes). Flowers bright 
rosy mauve. 
To Cattleya intermedia ' Rosslyn variety ' (votes, unanimous), from 
