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Crombleholme presiding. The Report and Balance-sheet were adopted. R. 
Ashworth, Esq., was re-elected President, and the Vice-Presidents, 
Officials, and Committee were all re-elected. 
The prizes were presented to the successful exhibitors as follows :— 
Ashworth’s Silver Cup, to Dr. Craven Moore. 
_ Jj. J. Bolton’s Gold Medal, to the Rev. J. Crombleholme. Gardener’s 
Prize to Mr. E. Marshall. 
J. J. Bolton’s Silver-gilt Medal, to R. Ashworth, Esq. Gardener’s Prize 
to Mr. S. Davenport and Mr. W. Gilden. 
Botanic Society of Manchester’s Gold Medal, to Mr. E. Rogers. 
A. R. Handley’s Prize, to Mr. C. Branch. . 
Charlesworth & Co.’s Objet d’Art, to Dr. Craven Moore. Gardener’s 
Prize to Mr. T. Arran. 
Cypher’s Gold Medal, to R. Ashworth, Esq. Gardener’s Prize to Mr. 
S. Davenport and Mr. W. Gilden. 
A. Hanmer’s Silver Cup, to R. Ashworth, Esq. Gardener’s Prize to 
Mr. S. Davenport and Mr. W. Gilden. 
McBean’s Silver Trophy, to Dr. Craven Moore. Gardener’s Prize to 
Mr. T. Arran. 
P. Smith’s rst Prize. to Mr. S. Davenport and Mr. W. Gilden; 2nd 
Prize, to Mr. T. Arran; 3rd Prize, to Mr. E. Marshall. 
The Secretary is pleased to report that all the prizes have again been 
offered for the coming session, and the complete list will appear in the 
member’s cards, as before, in due course. The competitions will commence 
at the next meeting, on June 7th. 
iF ORCHIDS IN SEASON. lg 
FLOWER of a promising seedling Leliocattleya is sent from the 
collection of Thomas Wilcox, Esq., of Walsall. It was derived from 
Leliocattleya Lucia (L. cinnabarina xX C. Mendelii) x c. Mossi 
Wageneri, and has rosy lilac sepals and petals, and the lip bright purple in 
front, with a bright yellow disc, the influence of the albino parent thus not 
being apparent. It is flowering for the first time from a pseudobulb some 
42 to 5 inches long, and will naturally improve as the plant gets stronger. 
A form of Odontoglossum luteopurpureum is also sent. 3 
A curious malformation of the white Cattleya Magali-Sander (Dassel- 
dorfi Undine x Mossiz Wageneri) is sent by Messrs. Sander & Sons, a 
Albans, It has only a single petal, which occupies the erect wee 
normally occupied by the missing dorsal sepal, the two lateral sepals an 
the lip alone being normal. It is probably only an accidental freak. 
