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veining, and the ample lip copiously veined with golden yellow, shading off 
to cherry red at the very undulate margin. (It is figured on page 173.) 
Exhibited by J. Joicey, Esq., The Hill, Witley, Surrey (gr. Mr. J. Mackay). 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
CaTTLEYA BELLONA ALBENS (Dowiana Xx Maggie Raphael alba).—A 
beautiful variety, having broad, straw-yellow sepals and petals, and the 
front of the lip purple crimson. Exhibited by Messrs. J. & A. McBean. 
CATTLEYA THORA VAR. ELEGANS (Mrs. Pitt x Empress Frederick).—A 
finely-shaped variety, having light rose-purple flowers, and the lip rich crimson 
with a bright yellow throat. Exhibited by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. 
' OTHER EXHIBITS. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park (gr. Mr. J. Collier), sent three 
fine things, Cattleya Eleanore var. Lady Mayoress (Hardyana x Warsce- 
wiczii var. Frau Melanie Beyrodt), having white sepals and petals, and a 
crimson-purple lip with yellow disc, Leliocattleya Lady Moore (Le. 
epicasta Gatton Park var. X C. labiata Glasnevin var.), a beautiful hybrid, 
with rosy-mauve sepals and petals and a darker lip, and Odontoglossum 
Gattonthello (Maid of Gatton X eximium), blotched with violet-blue on a 
white ground. e 
J. Ansaldo, Esq., Rosebank, Mumbles, sent Sophrocatlelia Hanning- 
tonii, Cattleya AEneas Rosebank var., and Brassocatlelia Callisto (BI. 
Veitchii x Lc. callistoglossa), a very large lilac flower, with light-yellow 
disc to the lip. 
Col. Stephenson R. Clarke, C.B., Borde Hill, Cuckfield, Sussex (gr. 
Mr. Gillett), sent Cattleya Dame Alice Godman, with charming lilac-blue 
flowers, recalling C. Portia ccerulea. 
' _-. T. Pitt, Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. Thurgood), sent the 
yellow Odontoglossum grande aureum Pitt’s var. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, sent Brassocattleya 
Sofrano (Bc. Leemaniz x C. iridescens), a light yellow hybrid with rosy 
shading, Leliocattleya Calypso (C. Mrs. Pitt x Le. St. Gothard), a pretty 
rose-purple hybrid with darker lip, and Sophrocatlelia x Clio (Scl. Isis X 
S. grandiflora), bearing a very large deep red flower. 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean, Cooksbridge, sent Cattleya Dinah (Elvina X 
Dupreana), a very fine rose-purple flower with darker lip. 
MANCHESTER AND NorTH OF ENGLAND ORCHID. 
At the meeting held at the Coal Exchange, Manchester, on September 
_ 4th, the members of Committee present were: R. Ashworth, Esq. (in the 
Chair), Messrs. A. Coningsby, D. A. Cowan, J. C. Cowan, J. Evans, 
J. Howes, D. McLeod, C. Parker, W. Shackleton, E. W. Thompson and 
H. Arthur (Secretary). 
