CXCvi PEOCEEDINGS OF THE EOYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
To Cymbidium longifolium (votes, unanimous), from J. S. Moss, Esq., 
Wintershill, Bishop's ^Yaltllam. An'elegant species allied to C. cyperi- 
folium. Sepals and petals greenish yellow striped with brown : lip white 
■with some dark markings at the base. 
To Oncidium varicosum Lindeni (votes 8 for, 2 against), from I'Hor- 
ticole Coloniale, Pare Leopold, Brussels. A very fine form, the large 
bright yellow lip having a chestnut brown mask in the centre. 
To Oncidium Forbesii moortebeekiense (votes, unanimous), from 
I'Horticole Coloniale, Brussels. Flower very large for the species ; 
chestnut brown, with yellow markings around the segments. (Fig. 152.) 
Other Exhibits. 
The Honble. Mrs. Albert Brassey, Heythorpe Park, Chipping Norton 
(o-r. Mr. H. Downing), sent a group of well-grown Calanthes. 
The Eight Honble. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P. (gr. Mr. J. Smith), 
Fig. 152. — OxciDirM Forbesh mooktebeekiense. [Journal of Horticulture.) 
showed his fine hybrid Cattleya x ' Mrs. Endicot ' (maxima x Loddigesii), 
-a pretty pink fiower with the labellum finely veined with purple. 
Messrs. Jas. Yeitch sent Cypripedium x ' Milo " magnificum. 
M. Chas. Vuylsteke, Loochristy, Ghent showed. Odontoglossum x 
crispo-Harryanum and 0. x Harryano-crispum. 
Messrs. F. Sander, St. Albans, show^ed Laz-lio-Cattleya x Wilsonia' (C. 
labiataxL. Dayana), and other Orchids. 
Leopold de Rothschild, Esq. (gr. Mr. Hudson), showed Cattleya Harri- 
soniana and Ltelia autumnalis. 
R. I. Measures, Esq. (gr. Mr. H. J. Chapman), showed Cypripedium x 
Leeanum giganteum ' Cambridge Lodge variety.' 
