ORCHID COMMITTEE, JULY 26. 



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F. Wigan, Esq., Clare Lawn, East Sheen, staged Dendrobium 

 Leeanum atropurpureum, and spikes of Stauropsis lissochiloides 

 (Vanda Batemanni), and L^lia elegans var. 



From the Marquis of Salisbury's gardens, Hatfield, Mr. G. 

 Norman brought six fine cut spikes of Ehyncostylis guttata. 



Charles Winn, Esq., The Uplands, Selly Hill, Birmingham, 

 sent Cypripedium Edith Winn x (C. Stonei ? x C. purpura- 

 tum <?), a variety of great promise, which the Committee desired 

 to see again. 



C. Ingram, Esq., Elstead House, Godalming (gardener, Mr. 

 T. W. Bond), exhibited Cypripedium Hecla x (C. superbiens ? 

 x C. Swanianum <?), C. The Gem x (C. marmorophyllum ? 

 x C. insigne Chantinii <?), and C. Bijou x (C. cenanthum ? x 

 C. Lawrenceanum <?). 



Norman C. Cookson, Esq., showed Cypripedium Tautzi- 

 anum x (C. barbatum ? x C. niveum $ ). 



C. J. Lucas, Esq., Warnham Court, Horsham, sent a fine 

 plant of the curious Eria vestita, and a cut spike of a very good 

 Cattleya Warscewiczii. 



G. K.Le Doux, Esq., Langton House, East Moulsey (gardener, 

 Mr. B. Bowyer), staged Oncidium trulliferum and several Catt- 

 leyas. 



Mr. P. McArthur, London Nursery, Maida Vale, sent Cypri- 

 pedium superbiens and C. Godefroyge. 



Messrs. Pitcher & Manda, Hextable, Swanley, Kent, ex- 

 hibited a small group, in which were Cypripedium Stonei can- 

 didum and other species and varieties, and Saccolabium coeleste ; 

 and J. F. Alcock, Esq., Northchurch, Berkhamstead (gardener, 

 Mr. Wade), sent a plant of Mormodes citrinum. 



Okchid Committee, August 9, 1892. 



Harry J. Veitch, Esq., F.L.S., in the Chair, and eight 

 members present. 



Awards Recommended :— 



Silver Banksian Medal. 



To Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, for a group of Orchids, 

 comprising Cypripedium Wallisii, C. Doris x , C. doliare x , 

 and others; Saccolabium Hendersonianum, the fine new 



