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LONDON Royal Horticultural Society, Sept. 17.—General Meeting. —Mr. henry Little in the chair.—The Rev. M. J. Berkeley called attention to some pears, part of which were cracked and small, while the rest were perfect. They had been taken from opposite sides of the same tree, and the difference was probably caused by injury from wind when in a young state.—Mr. Bull exhibited for the first time Odontoglossum Roezlii, a nearally of O. vexillarium, and which Prof. Reichenbach suggests may be a hybrid between that species and O. Phalœnopsis.
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Societies And Academies . Nature 8, 541–542 (1873). https://doi.org/10.1038/008541b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/008541b0