cxlvi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Messrs. Stanley Mobbs c'c Ashton, Southgate. A very large flower, richly 
coloured. 
To Odontoglossum Hallii Lairesseanum (votes, 9 for, 7 against), from 
M. Jules Hye Leysen, Ghent (gr. Mr. Coen). A colour suppression, the 
whole of the flower being greenish -yellow without brown blotches. 
To Odontoglossum crispum ' Perle du Congo ' (votes, unanimous), 
from M. Jules Hye Leysen (gr. Mr. Coen). A singular form wdth rather 
narrow-petalled blush-white flowers, the upper petal bearing a browm band 
up the centre and the other segments some browniish spots. 
To Miltonia vexillaria Lindeniae (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 
Linden, Brussels. Flowers very large, veined w^itli bright rose. 
To Odontoglossum crispum * Miss Linden " (votes, unanimous), from 
Fig. 75. — Odontoglossuji crispum augustcm. [Journal of Horticulture.) 
Messrs. Linden, Brussels. A finely-shaped flower, with brown blotches 
on white ground. 
Botanical Certificate. 
To Campanemia uliginosa, from Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart. A 
singular pigmy, w^ith short racemes of small white flowers. 
To Cypripedium glanduHferum, from Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart. A 
distinct, well-know^n, but still rare Eastern species. 
Cultural Commendation. 
To M. Jules Coen, gr. to M. Jules Hye Leysen, for a splendidly grown 
Odontoglossum crispum augustum. (Fig. 75.) 
To Mr. W. H. Young, gr. to Sir Frederick Wigan, Bart., for Odonto- 
glossum Oerstedii with some sixty flowers. 
To Mr. F. J. Thorne, gr. to Major Joicey, Sunningdale, for Ludde- 
