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Silver Medals were awarded to Mrs. R. le Doux, West Derby (gr. Mr. 
J. W. Fletcher), Col. J. Rutherford, Blackburn (gr. Mr. J. Lupton), and 
Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate, for fine groups. 
Interesting exhibits were also contributed by W. R. Lee, Esq., Heywood 
(gr. Mr. C. Branch), O. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bury (gr. Mr. E. Rogers), 
W. P. Birkinshaw, Esq., Hessle (gr. Mr. J. T. Barker), A. J. Oakshott, 
Esq., Bidston (gr. Mr. Findlow), and Messrs. A. J. Keeling & Sons, Bradford. 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
Odontoglossum Rayonatum (venustulum X Lambeauianum), O. Rex, 
and O. hololeucum var. Regina, from Wm. Thompson, Esq. 
Odontoglossum crispum xanthotes var. Mount Etna, O. Leviathan, and 
Odontioda Zenobia var. Leeana (Odm. percultum x Oda. Charlesworthii), 
from W. R. Lee, Esq. 
Miltonia Bleuana Hessle var., from W. P. Birkinshaw, Esq. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
Odontoglossum Nerissa var. Brunette (nevium X crispum), O. 
illustrissimum var. Babette, crispum Prince of Wales (Raymond Crawshay 
xX Mundyanum), Cattleya Schroedere var. Queen Elizabeth, Miltonia 
Hyeana Walton Grange var., Odontioda Joan, Masdevallia Chamberlainii, 
and Zygopetalum Brewii Walton Grange var. (Z. rostratum X 
Z. Perrenoudii), from Wm. Thompson, - Esq. 
Zygocolax Charlesworthii var. Ashworthize, Odontioda Queen-Mary 
Ashlands var., and Oncidium Marshallianum var. Rossendale, from 
R. Ashworth, Esq. 
Cypripedium waltonense rubrum, and Miltonia Mrs. Geoff. Taite 
{Bleuana xX St.-Andre), from Mrs. R. le Doux. 
- Odontioda Brewii var. Leeana (Odm. Harryanum x Oda. Charles- 
worthii), and Cattleya Brenda (C. Dusseldorfii x C. Gaskelliana alba), from 
W. R. Lee, Esq. 
Odontoglossum Pescatorei Monica (Charlesworthii x Lindenii), and 
O. Perfection, from Col. J. Rutherford. 
CULTURAL CERTIFICATE. 
To Mr. E. Rogers (gr. to O. O. Wrigley, Esq.), for plants of Miltonia 
Phalznopsis and Eulophiella Elizabethe. 
EpIpENDRUM O’BRIENIANUM SELF-FERTILISED.—Iwo more seedlings 
of the batch of self-fertilised Epidendrum O’Brienianum (0.R., Xxii. p. 108), 
are now flowering at Kew, and are quite distinct in colour, One has rose- 
purple flowers with a pale yellow crest, while the other is bright cerise, with 
a deeper yellow crest. The differences in shape are slight, while as regards 
habit all the seedlings are, practically speaking, Epidendrum O’Brienianum 
over again.—R.A.R. 
