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pretty Odontonia Magali-Sander var. xanthotes (figured at. page 169), Lelia 
tenebrosa, Lzliocattleya Aphrodite, good forms of Odontioda Patricia and 
Brewii, O. Joan with a red-purple lip, somewhat resembling Odontoglossum 
crispum solum in character, though in no way derived from it, three good 
plants of Odontoglossum armainvillierense xanthotes, two fine blotched 
Odontoglossums that were at the Chelsea Show a month earlier, and others 
(Silver-gilt Flora Medal). 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a good group, including a 
number of fine Odontoglossums, Anguloa Cliftonii and Ruckeri, Brassia 
verrucosa, Lzliocattleya brugensis (Martinetii x luminosa), Lc. Teucra, 
and some fine Lc. Canhamiana, Polystachya affinis and the rare P. 
Hislopii, Dendrobium aggregatum, Masdevallia radiosa, and other 
interesting things (Silver Flora Medal). 
Messrs. Flory & Black, Slough, staged a brilliant little group of Disa 
Luna, containing about 30 pans with some 80 spikes of flowers ; also the 
original D. Blackii and Langley var., the latter differing in having the 
dorsal sepal spotted with rose-purple, and the petals almost uniformly 
crimson. The group also contained two or three good Leeliocattleyas 
(Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate, sent a few good examples of Lzlio- 
cattleya Cowanii and Lc. Canhamiana. 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean, Cooksbridge, sent Cattleya Mabel (Madame 
Myra Peeters x Warneri alba), a promising white flower. 
MANCHESTER AND NoRTH OF ENGLAND ORCHID. 
At the meeting held at the Coal Exchange, Manchester, on June Ist, 
the members of Committee present were: Rev. J. Crombleholme (in the 
Messrs. R. Ashworth, D. A. Cowan, J. C. Cowan, Dr. Craven 
G. Ellwood, J. Evans, P. Foster, W. Gilden, A. R. 
D. McLeod, Dr. F. T. Paul, S. Swift, 
chair), 
Moore, J. Cypher, A. 
Handley, A. Hanmer, A. J. Keeling, 
H. Thorp, and H. Arthur (Sec.). 
A Large Silver-gilt Medal was awarded to W. R. Lee, Esq., Heywood 
(gr. Mr. C. Branch), for a very fine group, consisting largely of choice 
Odontoglossums, Miltonias, Cattleyas, Cypripedium Mary Beatrice, &c. 
Large Silver Medals were awarded to R. Ashworth, Esq.; Newchurch 
(gr. Mr. W. Gilden), for a very fine miscellaneous group, and to Dr. Craven 
Moore, Victoria Park, Manchester (gr. Mr. F. Arnold), for a fine group ot 
Peace Mews awarded to the Rev. J. Crombleholme, Clayton-le- 
Moors (gr. Mr. E. Marshall), for a small group of Cypripediums, in which 
the C. niveum and bellatulum group was well represented. 
Interesting exhibits were also sent by P. Smith, Esq., Ashton-on-Mersey 
