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in the centre with rose ; the base of the hp orange, the front lobe 
bearing a sHght reticulation of purple colour. 
To Cattleya Eldorado ' Glebelands ' variety (votes, 9 for, 4 against), 
from J. Gurney Fowler, Esq. (gr. Mr. Davis). A fine advance on 
C. Eldorado splendens. Flowers fragrant, bright rose, with orange base 
to the lip and dark claret front. 
To Cattleya Mendelii albescens (votes, unanimous), from Sir Frederick 
Wigan, Bart. (gr. Mr. W. H. Young). Flower white with a slight rose 
tint on the sepals and petals, base of the lip dark yellow. 
To Lselio-Cattleya x 'Lucilia' (Cattleya Dowiana Laelio-Cattleya 
X Schilleriana $ ) (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. James Veitch, 
Chelsea. Flowers cream- white, the petals slightly tipped with purple ; 
lip yellow at the base, changing to cream-white towards the margin, the 
front portion veined purple. 
To Epidendrum x Lahgleyense (pseudepidendrum $ Wallisii ^ ) (votes, 
unanimous), from Messrs. James Veitch. An interesting cross with 
Fig. 76. — Odontoglossum Adeiam.e Ashworthianum. {Journal of Horticulture.) 
the scarlet-lipped E. pseudepidendrum which it resembles in habit. 
Sepals and petals yellow ; lip orange, streaked with purple around the 
calltfs. 
To Odontoglossum x Coradinei Crawshayanum (votes, unanimous), 
from De B. Crawshay, Esq. (gr. Mr. S. Cooke). A fine form with yellow 
flowers blotched with brown. 
Botanical Certificate. 
To Bartholina pectinata, from Leopold de Rothschild, Esq. (gr. 
Mr. J. Hudson). A pretty Cape terrestrial with pale blue laciniate 
flowers. (Fig. 77.) 
To Eria extinctoria, from Sir Frederick Wigan, Bart. (gr. Mr. W. H. 
Young). A very small species with slender flower spikes bearing two or 
three whitish flowers. 
To Bulbophyllum nutans, from A. H. Smee, Esq. (gr. Mr. W. E. 
