NoveMBER, 1915.| THE ORCHID REVIEW. 337 
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T may be remembered that some time ago a note of warning was sounded 
by Mr. E. H. Woodall respecting a decline of vigour in plants of this 
beautiful Cypripedium (O.R., xxii. p. 38), and it is with the greater pleasure 
CYPRIPEDIUM FAIRRIEANUM AT BriIDGE HALL, Bury. 
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that we call attention to the fact, recorded on page 244, that a fine batch 
of plants from the collection of O. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bridge Hall, Bury, 
was exhibited at Manchester on October 21st, carrying up to seven flowers 
on a plant, and some of them twin. The annexed figure represents a group 
that flowered there some six years ago, and the vigour seems to have been 
fully maintained, for on the last occasion a Cultural Certificate was 
