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Question 15. — Bigeneric hybrids are also designated by a name and 

 a formula. The generic name is formed, so far as possible, by com- 

 bining the generic names of the parents, and is preceded by the sign 

 X X and followed by a specific name. 



Question 16. — ^We write Laeliocattleya, not Laelio-Cattleya. 



Question 17. — After considerable discussion the recommendation of 

 the E.H.S. Sub-Committee was adopted, viz. plurigeneric hybrids 

 receive a conventional generic name, formed from that of some dis- 

 tinguished person with the termination " ara. " The generic name is 

 formed for each distinct combination of genera. All the combinations 

 of any given genera A.B.O.D., whatever the order in which they are 

 combined, receive the same generic name. 



Question 18. — For valid publication a new hybrid must be named 

 according to the rules, and described with a formula. 



It was agreed that the rules should not be retrospective. 



It was agreed that a horticultural index was eminently desirable. 



[It is hoped to publish the precise wording of the findings in due 

 course.] 



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May 24, 25, 26, 1910. 



JUDGES. 



Orchids. 



Fruit and Vegetables. 



Chapman, H. J. 

 Fowler, J. Gurney 

 Little, H. 

 Wellesley, F. 



Cballis, T., V.M.H. 

 Nix, 0. G. A. 

 Poupart, W. 



EoUit, Sir Albert, LL.D. 



Jefferies, W. J. 

 Jennings, John 

 May, H. B. 



Shea, Chas. E. 



EOSES. 



Groups in the Open Air. 



Crump, W., V.M.H. 

 Fielder, 0. E. 

 Pearson, A. H. 

 Thomson, D. W. 



Barnes, N. F. 

 Blick, Chas. 

 Douglas, Jas., V.M.H. 

 Turner, Arthur 



Carnations. 



Hardy Herbaceous Plants. 



Beckett, E., V.M.H. 

 Bowles, E. A., M.A. 

 Grandfield, J. 

 Veitch, P. C. M. 



Jacob, Eev. J. 

 Walker, Jas. 

 Ware, W. T. 



Tulips. 



EocK AND Alpine Plants. 

 Bilney, W. A. 

 Clutton-Brock, A. 

 Lynch, E. Irwin, V.M.H. 

 Moore, F. W , V.M.H. 



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