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flowers with long ribbon-like segments, the lateral sepals being arched 
and curved at the shoulders. Segments white, spotted with purple in 
the area around the column, the remainder yellow, with chocolate-purple 
spots. (Fig. 104.) 
Award of- Merit. 
To Angrfecum filicornu (votes, unanimous), from Sir Trevor Lawrence,, 
Bart. (gr. Mr. W. H. White). A small species with fleshy, channelled 
leaves and narrow petalled pure-white flowers, having slender greenish 
spurs six inches in length. (Fig. 105.) 
To Cypripedium x Wiertzianum ' Burford Var.' (votes, 5 for, 3 against),, 
from Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart. (gr. Mr. W. H. White). Upper sepal 
Fig. 104. — Maxillaria scurrilis. [Journal of Horticulture.) 
cream-white with purple lines ; petals extended, cream-white, with dark 
purple spots ; face of the labellum dull rose. 
To Masdevallia deorsa, Lehm. (votes, unanimous), from F. W. Moore, 
Esq., V.M.H., Glasnevin, Dublin. A remarkable species, growing head 
downward, and bearing narrow pale green fleshy leaves a foot in length. 
Flowers pendulous, large, whitish or honey-yellow, tinged and spotted 
with purple on the outside, the colour showing through to the front ; 
tails long and slender. 
To Odontoglossum coronarium, ' Glasnevin variety ' (votes, 6 for, ?y 
against), from F. W. Moore,. Esq., V.M.H. Flowers all yeUow, the brown 
markings of the type being nearly suppressed. 
Botanical Certificate. 
To Tainia speciosa, from Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart. A Malayan 
