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var. (F.C.) Both these varieties were derived from Lelia cinnabarina X 
C. Trianz Normanii. 
G. W. Law-Schofield, Esq., Rawtenstall (gr. Mr. Shill), sent 
Cypripedium x Shillianum (A.M.). 
E. J. Sidebotham, Esq., Bowden (gr. Mr. Shiner), sent Cattleya 
Triane (A.M.). 
Thomas Baxter, Esq., Morecambe (gr. Mr. Roberts), sent Odontoglossum 
crispum Hecla(A.M. and Cultural Certificate), O.c. Rosy Gem, O.c. Gertie 
Baxter, O. XxX Andersonianum Baden-Powell (A.M.), O. X_ crispo- 
Harryanum, and QO, X Ruckerianum, Oakfield var. 
O. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bury (gr. Mr. Rogers), sent Lelia Jongheana 
gigantea (A.M.). 
Mrs. Briggs-Bury, Accrington (gr. Mr. Wilkinson), sent Dendrobium 
< Rainbow (F.C.). ° 
Mrs. Stanley Clark, Wrexham (gr. Mr. Edwards), sent -Dendrobium X 
Cecilia, and D. X Waltoni. 
Holbrook Gaskell, Esq., J.p., Liverpool (gr. Mr. Todd), sent Dendro- 
bium Wardianum giganteum (F.C.). 
H. Partington, Esq., Glossop (gr. Mr. Campbell), sent Cattleya 
Triane (A.M.), also a small group, for which he received a Vote of 
Thanks. 
E. H. Seddon, Esq., Brooklands (gr. Mr. Milne), sent Lzlio-cattleya 
X callistoglossa. 
Mr. James Cypher, Cheltenham, showed Dendrobium x Rubens 
grandiflorum (F.C.), D. x Rainbow (F.C.), anda seedling Cypripedium X 
Murillo (A.M.). He also sent a good group, for which he received a Silver 
Medal. 
Messrs. Linden & Co., Brussels, sent Odontoglossum xX Adriane 
majesticum (A.M.), O. X A. tigrinum (F.C.), O. x A. castaneum (A.M.), 
O. X A. delicatum, O. X A. citrinum, and O. x A. pallens. 
Mr. A. J. Keeling, Bingley, sent Cypripedium x Mons de Curte, C. X 
Bellona, Lelia Jongheana, and Dendrobium x dulce. ? 
Messrs. J. Backhouse & Son, York, showed Cattleya Trianze (A.M.). 
Messrs. John Cowan & Co., Gateacre, showed Odontoglossum crispum 
*¢ Surprise.” 
John Richardson, Esq., Altrincham, showed Lelia superbiens. 
The show of Orchids at the meeting held on March 22nd was one of the 
best the Society has ever had. Ten groups and seventy separate plants 
were entered, and great difficulty was experienced in finding space for the 
numerous exhibits. The room was one blaze of bloom, and the two hours 
allowed for inspection were quite insufficient to do anything like justice to 
the numerous first-class varieties staged. The members of the Committee 
