Cxl PKOCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
tulum) (votes, unanimous), from G. W. Law-Schofield, Esq., Rawten- 
stall (gr. Mr. Shill) ; and Messrs. Charles worth, Bradford. Fme in form 
and substance. Flowers of a reddish-rose colour, the darker feathering 
in the dorsal sepal changing to rose towards the margin, petals bearing 
chocolate-coloured spots. 
To Lycaste x ' G. S. Ball ' (plana Measuresiana x Skinneri) (votes, 
unanimous), from Messrs. Charlesworth, Heaton, Bradford. Flower in 
Fig. 1)4.— Odontoglossum ' Souvenir de Victor Hye de Cro.m.' 
{Journal of Horticulture.) 
form nearest to L. Skinneri ; reddish-rose colour, with crimson markings 
on the hp. (Fig. 97.) 
To Cymbidium x I'Ansoni (votes, 9 for, 5 against), from Messrs. 
Hugh Low, Bush Hill Park. A supposed natural hybrid with some 
resemblance to C. x eburneo-Lowianum. (Fig. 96.) 
To Cattleya Mossi^e Wageneri, ' Hassel's variety ' (votes, unanimous), 
from Messrs. S. Mobbs & Ashton, Southgate. Flowers large, pure white, 
with chrome-yellow markings on the lip. 
