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Mr. H. G. Alexander). Flowers, ten or twelve on an erect spike, bright 

 chrome-yellow. 



To Cattleya x i Robert de Wavrin ' (Schrdderae x S duller iana) 

 (votes, unanimous), from Lieut.- Col. G. L. Holford. A large flower, 

 tinged with rose and having dark rose veining on the lip. 



To Odontoglossum x loochristiense aureo-fulvum (crispum x trium- 

 phans) (votes, 13 for, 4 against), from Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., K.C.V.O. 

 (gr. Mr. W. H. White). A pretty bright-yellow flower, blotched with 

 chocolate. Lip white with brown spots. 



To Miltonia x Bleuana, Sander's variety (vexillaria x Bochlii) (votes, 



Fig. 34. — Odontoglossum x ' Theodora.' (Gardeners' Chronicle.) 

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unanimous), from Messrs. Sander. St. Albans. Flowers large and almost 

 circular in form ; white with violet tinge at the bases of the petals. Lip 

 white with some red lines at the base. 



To Epilaelia x Lionetii (E. atropur pur earn x L. purpurata) (votes, 

 14 for, 2 against), from Messrs. Charlesworth, Hayward's Heath. Flowers 

 singly on an erect stem, rose colour. 



Botanical Certificate. 



To Pleurothallis Lirchenallii, from Messrs. Charlesworth. Allied to 

 P. Scapha. Sepals long, purple ; petals linear, white. 



To Oncidium barbaLiim, from Gurney Wilson, Esq., Hay wards. 

 Sepals and petals yellow barred with light brown ; lip yellow, with a 

 bearded margin to the side lobes. 



