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with very pale yellow flowers, and four fine plants of Vanda 

 ccerulea, Trichopilia rostrata, and AngraBCum articulatum. 



Messrs. Charlesworth, Shuttleworth & Co. exhibited Bifrenaria 

 Charlesworthii (provisionally named) ; flowers like B. tetragona, 

 but differing materially in the form of the lip ; also Anguloa Tur- 

 neri, Zygopetalum Wailesianum, and Miltonia Moreliana atro- 

 rubens. 



Thos. Statter, Esq., Stand Hall, Manchester, exhibited Laslia 

 elegans Bluntii, and a cut spike of Laalio-Cattleya Amesiana x . 



C. L. N. Ingram, Esq., Godalming, sent Cypripedium Elstead- 

 ianum x (C. conchiferum $ x C. grande <?). 



Orchid Committee, August 23, 1892. 



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



present. 



Awards Recommended:— 



First Glass Certificate. 

 To Cattleya Baroness Schroder x (C. labiata Triana? $ x 

 Laelia Jongheana (votes, unanimous), from Baron Schroder, 

 The Del], Egham (gardener, Mr. H. Ballantine). The plant, 

 which was but a few inches in height, bore a flower much 

 resembling that of a small Cattleya Schroderaa. Sepals and 

 petals veined and tinged with clear rose-pink ; lip white, pink at 

 the edge, and with an orange-coloured throat. 



Other Exhibits. 



Drewett 0. Drewett Esq., Eiding-Mill-on-Tyne, Northumber- 

 land (gardener, Mr. A. J. Keeling), sent a cut spike and leaf of a 

 light form of Cypripedium De Witt Smith x . 



Messrs. Pitcher & Manda, Hextable, Swanley, Kent, sent 

 Cypripedium magniflorum, apparently a form of C. longifolium, 

 and C. Wallaertii pallidum x (C. Harrisianum $ x C. villo- 

 sum 



Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, again exhibited Calanthe 

 Sanderiana ; and C. Whitfield King, Esq., Morpeth House, 

 Ipswich, sent for name a Madagascar Orchid, which proved to be 

 Eulophia macrostachya. 



