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M. Leon Humblot. (See Gardeners' Chronicle, July[2, 1892, p. 8.) 

 Flowers pale green and black, somewhat resembling those of 

 Ccelogyne pandurata. 



To Cycnoches peruviana (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Linden (1' Horticulture Internationale), Pare Leopold, Brussels. 



To Oncidium auriferum (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Linden, Brussels. 



To Coryanthes leucocorys (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Linden, Brussels. 



To Bulbophyllum elegans (votes, unanimous), from Sir 

 Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford Lodge, Dorking (grower, Mr. 

 W. H. White). 



Cultural Commendation. 



To C. J. Lucas, Esq. (gardener, Mr. Duncan), for Promenaaa 

 xanthina with eighty flowers, and Dendrobium McCarthias. 



Other Exhibits. 



Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., exhibited Masdevallia Shutt- 

 ryana x (M. Shuttleworthii $ x M. Harryana Oncidium 

 loxense, Dendrobium Parishii albens, and Odontoglossum 

 Pescatorei " Prince of Orange." 



Baron Schroder, The Dell, Egham (gardener, Mr. H. Ballan- 

 tine), sent a fine cut spike of Odontoglossum dellense x , certifi- 

 cated in April 1891. 



The Eev. E. Handley, Boyal Crescent, Bath (gardener, Mr. 

 Kerslake), also sent a spike of a large white Odontoglossum 

 crispum, curiously tinged with rose colour. 



H. Shaw, Esq., Stamford House, Ashton-under-Lyne (gar- 

 dener, Mr. J. Cliffe), sent Cattleya Mendelii Shawiana, a nearly 

 white variety, with yellow base to the labellum. 



Drewett 0. Drewett, Esq., Kiding-Mill-on-Tyne, sent cut 

 flowers of Masdevallia falcata x (M. Veitchii $ x M.Lindenii ^), 

 with flowers of the parents named, and also M. Chelsoni x for 

 comparison. 



F. Wigan, Esq., Clare Lawn, East Sheen (grower, Mr. W. H. 

 Young), staged Cattleya Mendelii, Clare Lawn var., Odonto- 

 glossum citrosmum roseum, and Cypripedium Rothschildianum. 



The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P., Birmingham 

 (grower, Mr. H. A. Burberry), sent fine cut examples of Cattleya 

 Mossiaa. 



