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nearly as large again as the type, which itself is a rare plant in 

 gardens, that which usually represents it being the smaller D. c. 

 labello-glabra. 



To Cypripedium x Winifred Hollington (C. niveum $ x 

 C. ciliolarec?) (votes, unanimous), from A. J. Hollington, Esq., 

 Forty Hill, Enfield (gr. Mr. Ayling). This fine hybrid is the 



Fig. 11.— Cypripedium x Winifred Hollington. {Journal of Horticulture.) 



reverse cross to C. x Aylingi, which it resembles, but is much 

 larger, and the whole of the surface of the flower is dotted and 

 tinged with'rich vinous purple (fig. 11). 



To Brassia Lawrenceana (votes, unanimous), from R. I. 

 Measures, Esq., Cambridge Lodge, Camberwell (gr. Mr. H. Chap- 

 man). This, though one of the oldest, is still one of the finest 

 species. 



