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The Orchidacese were numerous, ami? usual, very beau¬ 
tiful ; the principal prize was again taken by Mr. Mylam, gar¬ 
dener to S. Rucker, Esq., Wandsworth, with a splendid collec¬ 
tion containing Anguloa uniflora, Miltonia spectabilis, Odonto- 
glossum grande, Paphinia cristata, Galeandra Bauerii, Saccola- 
bium guttatum rubrum, several Cirrhaeas and Oncidiums, 
Promenaea stapelioides, and, perhaps, the finest specimen of: 
Phalaenopsis amabilis that has yet been seen. 
Mr. Robertson took the second prize with a very good col¬ 
lection, holding, among others, fine specimens of Angraecum 
caudatum, Mormodes aromaticum, Brassia Wrayae, Oncidium 
Lanceanum, Stanhopea oculata, Aerides quinquevulnera, Ca- 
tasetum Russellianum, &c. 
Messrs. Rollison obtained the Gold Banksian for the third 
collection. Mr. Don, gardener to F. G. Cox, Esq., Stockwell, 
was the only exhibitor in the class for 12 species. His col¬ 
lection held Schomburgkla tibicinis, Catasetum Russellianum, 
Aerides quinquevulnera, Stanhopea saccata, S. insignis, Acro- 
pera Loddigesii, &c. There were three collections of G. The 
Gold Banksian Medal was given to Mr. Carson, gardener to 
F. G. Farmer, Esq., Cheam, for Miltonia spectabilis, Dendro- 
bium chrysanthum, Cattleya Mossiae, C. Harrisoniae, Oncidium 
Lanceanum, and Epidendrum fragrans. The Silver Gilt was 
obtained by Mr. Eyles, gardener to Sir G. Larpent, Roehamp- 
ton, with Calanthe plantaginea, Acincta Barkeiii, Aeiides affine, 
Acropera Loddigesii, and Oncidium Lanceanum. The Laige 
Silver was taken by Mr. Plant with Saccolabium guttatum, 
Brassia Lanceana, Vanda cristata, Cycnoches Loddigesii, and 
Cirrhaea fusco-lutea. 
In the amateurs’ class, for 20 Cape Heaths, Mr. Hunt ob¬ 
tained the first prize with an excellent collection, containing 
large plants of E. Massonii, E. eximia, E. mutabilis, E. odora 
rosea, E. obbata, E. tricolor elegans, E. jubata, E. metulaeflora 
bicolor, &c. The silver-gilt was given to Mr. Robertson for a 
collection of smaller but very neat plants. In. the nursery¬ 
men’s class, Messrs. Fairbairn obtained the first prize with a 
superb collection, containing Cavendishiana jasminiflora alba, 
ampullacea rubra, eximia, gemmifera, Irbyana, ampullacea, &c. 
Messrs. Rollison received the second prize in the same class. 
In that for 12 plants (amateurs), the Gold Banksian was 
awarded to Mr. Green for large plants of tricolor, metulaeflora 
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