128 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [APRIL, 1923. 
MANCHESTER ORCHID SOCIETY. 
(Continued from page 96 ) 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
Miltonia Reiné Elizabeth var. Roi des Belges; from Mrs. Bruce and 
Miss Wrigley. A fine large flower, the petals and dorsal sepal heavily 
blotched with crimson purple, lip large, white, marked in the centre with 
rosy brown stripes. 
Odontioda Mulatto; from S. Gratrix, Esq. A fine variety, in which 
the flowers are of rich madder brown colour. 
Vuylstekeara Sylvia, Rutherford’s var. (Miltonia Bleuana x Odontioda 
Joan); from Col. Sir J. Rutherford, Bart. A most distinct variety, the 
whole flower being rich purple colour. 
Cypripedium Eurybiades var. The Baroness; from Baron Bruno 
Schréder. The finest of the type yet seen, the immense flower having a 
dorsal sepal 4 inches across, beautifully spotted and with a deep white 
‘margin ; petals 13 inches across, of rich reddish-brown. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
Cypripedium Admiral (G. F. Moore X Beryl). Cyp. Icarus West Point 
-var. Od. crispum Olympe, Dendrobium nobile Sir F. W. Moore, D. 
Antrobus, and Od. Dodeham var. Prince of Orange; from S. Gratrix, Esq. 
Od. Agapetum var. Brunette, Od. Adula rubens, Od. Aireworth var. 
Beardwood, and Bc. Vilmoriniana, Rutherford’s var. : from Col Sit i: 
Rutherford, Bart. 
Odontioda Mary Gratrix ; from Mrs. Gratrix. 
Cymbidium Schlegelii var. rubrochilum ; from A. T. Cussons, Esq. 
Cypripedium F. M. Ogilvie var. Conyngham; from Dr. Craven Moore. 
Cypripedium Pioneer var. Alpha (Zoe xX Desdemona); from P. 
‘Smith, Esq. 
AWARD OF APPRECIATION. 
Odontoglossum Black Prince var. West Point ; from S. Gratrix, Esq. 
CULTURAL CERTIFICATES. 
Mr. J. Howes, for Dendrobium xanthocentrum and D. Thwaitesiz 
grande; Mr. J. E. Shill, for Cypripedium Eurybiades var. The Baroness. 
DENDROBIUM INAEQUALE.—Introduced from New Guinea by Messrs. 
Sanders, with whom it flowered in March, 1899. It is apparently most 
allied to D. euphlebium, Rchb. f., though there are differences in the shape 
of the lip. The flowers are white, veined on the front of the lip with purple, 
and are somewhat short-lived. They are produced singly at alternate 
nodes on the two adjacent exterior faces of the pseudobulbs. Figured in 
the Botanical Magazine, t. 7745. 
